Psalm 44
To the chief Musicianfor the sons of Korah, Maschil.
Tune PCC uses:
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O God, we with our ears have heard, |
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our fathers have us told, |
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What works thou in their days hadst done, |
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evn in the days of old. |
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Thy hand did drive the heathen out, |
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and plant them in their place; |
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Thou didst afflict the nations, |
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but them thou didst increase. |
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For neither got their sword the land, |
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nor did their arm them save; |
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But thy right hand, arm, countenance; |
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for thou them favour gave. |
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Thou art my King: for Jacob, Lord, |
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delivrances command. |
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Through thee we shall push down our foes, |
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that do against us stand: |
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We, through thy name, shall tread down those |
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that risn against us have. |
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For in my bow I shall not trust, |
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nor shall my sword me save. |
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But from our foes thou hast us savd, |
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our haters put to shame. |
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In God we all the day do boast, |
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and ever praise thy name. |
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But now we are cast off by thee, |
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and us thou puttst to shame; |
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And when our armies do go forth, |
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thou gost not with the same. |
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Thou makst us from the enemy, |
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faint-hearted, to turn back; |
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And they who hate us for themselves |
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our spoils away do take. |
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Like sheep for meat thou gavest us; |
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mong heathen cast we be. |
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Thou didst for nought thy people sell; |
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their price enrichd not thee. |
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Thou makst us a reproach to be |
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unto our neighbours near; |
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Derision and a scorn to them |
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that round about us are. |
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A by-word also thou dost us |
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among the heathen make; |
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The people, in contempt and spite, |
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at us their heads do shake. |
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Before me my confusion |
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continually abides; |
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And of my bashful countenance |
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the shame me ever hides: |
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For voice of him that doth reproach, |
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and speaketh blasphemy; |
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By reason of th avenging foe, |
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and cruel enemy. |
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All this is come on us, yet we |
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have not forgotten thee; |
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Nor falsely in thy covenant |
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behavd ourselves have we. |
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Back from thy way our heart not turnd; |
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our steps no straying made; |
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Though us thou brakst in dragons place, |
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and coverdst with deaths shade. |
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If we Gods name forgot, or stretchd |
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to a strange god our hands, |
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Shall not God search this out? for he |
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hearts secrets understands. |
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Yea, for thy sake were killd all day, |
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counted as slaughter-sheep. |
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Rise, Lord, cast us not ever off; |
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awake, why dost thou sleep? |
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O wherefore hidest thou thy face? |
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forgettst our cause distressd, |
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And our oppression? For our soul |
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is to the dust down pressd: |
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Our belly also on the earth |
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fast cleaving, hold doth take. |
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Rise for our help, and us redeem, |
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evn for thy mercies sake. |
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