Psalms 111
111
PSALM 111
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
1Praise ye the Lord: with my whole heart
I will God's praise declare,
Where the assemblies of the just
and congregations are.
2The whole works of the Lord our God
are great above all measure,
Sought out they are of ev'ry one
that doth therein take pleasure.
3His work most honourable is,
most glorious and pure,
And his untainted righteousness
for ever doth endure.
4His works most wonderful he hath
made to be thought upon:
The Lord is gracious,
and he is full of compassion.
5He giveth meat unto all those
that truly do him fear;
And evermore his covenant
he in his mind will bear.
6He did the power of his works
unto his people show,
When he the heathen's heritage
upon them did bestow.
7His handy-works are truth and right;
all his commands are sure:
8And, done in truth and uprightness,
they evermore endure.
9He sent redemption to his folk;
his covenant for aye
He did command: holy his name
and rev'rend is alway.
10Wisdom's beginning is God's fear:
good understanding they
Have all that his commands fulfill:
his praise endures for aye.
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Psalms 111
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PSALM 111
1 Alleluia. Lord, I shall acknowledge to thee in all mine heart; in the council, and congregation of just men.
2The works of the Lord be great; sought out into all his wills.
3His work is acknowledging and great doing; and his rightfulness [or rightwiseness] dwelleth into the world of world.
4The Lord, merciful in will, and a merciful doer, hath made a mind of his marvels;
5he hath given meat to men dreading him. He shall be mindful of his testament into the world;
6he shall tell to his people the strength of his works. That he give to them the heritage of folks;
7the works of his hands be truth and doom. All his commandments be faithful,
8confirmed into the world of world; made in truth and equity.
9The Lord sent redemption to his people; he commanded his testament without end. His name is holy and dreadful;
10the beginning of wisdom is the dread of the Lord. Good understanding is to all that do it; his praising dwelleth into the world of world.
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