Psalm 36

To the chief Musician,
A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD.


Tune PCC uses:   (London New) 

 

1

The wicked man’s transgression

 

 

within my heart thus says,

 

Undoubtedly the fear of God

 

 

is not before his eyes.

2

Because himself he flattereth

 

 

in his own blinded eye,

 

Until the hatefulness be found

 

 

of his iniquity.

 

3

Words from his mouth proceeding are,

 

 

fraud and iniquity:

 

He to be wise, and to do good,

 

 

hath left off utterly.

4

He mischief, lying on his bed,

 

 

most cunningly doth plot:

 

He sets himself in ways not good,

 

 

ill he abhorreth not.

 

5

Thy mercy, Lord, is in the heav’ns;

 

 

thy truth doth reach the clouds:

6

Thy justice is like mountains great;

 

 

thy judgments deep as floods:

 

Lord, thou preservest man and beast.

7

 

How precious is thy grace!

 

Therefore in shadow of thy wings

 

 

men’s sons their trust shall place.

 

8

They with the fatness of thy house

 

 

shall be well satisfy’d;

 

From rivers of thy pleasures thou

 

 

wilt drink to them provide.

9

Because of life the fountain pure

 

 

remains alone with thee;

 

And in that purest light of thine

 

 

we clearly light shall see.

 

10

Thy loving-kindness unto them

 

 

continue that thee know;

 

And still on men upright in heart

 

 

thy righteousness bestow.

11

Let not the foot of cruel pride

 

 

come, and against me stand;

 

And let me not removed be,

 

 

Lord, by the wicked’s hand.

 

12

There fallen are they, and ruined,

 

 

that work iniquities:

 

Cast down they are, and never shall

 

 

be able to arise.



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