Psalm 119

Aleph, The 1st Part.
1    Blessed are they that undefil’d,
          and straight are in the way;
     Who in the Lord’s most holy law
          do walk, and do not stray.

2    Blessed are they who to observe
          his statutes are inclin’d;
     And who do seek the living God
          with their whole heart and mind.

3    Such in his ways do walk, and they
          do no iniquity.
4    Thou hast commanded us to keep
          thy precepts carefully.

5    O that thy statutes to observe
          thou would’st my ways direct!
6    Then shall I not be sham’d, when I
          thy precepts all respect.

7    Then with integrity of heart
          thee will I praise and bless,
     When I the judgments all have learn’d
          of thy pure righteousness.

8    That I will keep thy statutes all
          firmly resolv’d have I:
     O do not then, most gracious God,
          forsake me utterly.

Psalm 119 Beth, The 2nd Part.

9    By what means shall a young man learn

          his way to purify?

     If he according to thy word

          thereto attentive be.

10   Unfeignedly thee have I sought

          with all my soul and heart:

     O let me not from the right path

          of thy commands depart.

11   Thy word I in my heart have hid,

          that I offend not thee.

12   O Lord, thou ever blessed art,

          thy statutes teach thou me.

13   The judgments of thy mouth each one

          my lips declared have:

14   More joy thy testimonies’ way

          than riches all me gave.

15   I will thy holy precepts make

          my meditation;

     And carefully I’ll have respect

          unto thy ways each one.

16   Upon thy statutes my delight

          shall constantly be set:

     And, by thy grace, I never will

          thy holy word forget.

Psalm 119 Gimel, The 3rd Part.

17    With me thy servant, in thy grace,

          deal bountifully, Lord;

     That by thy favour I may live,

          and duly keep thy word.

18   Open mine eyes, that of thy law

          the wonders I may see.

19   I am a stranger on this earth,

          hide not thy laws from me.

20   My soul within me breaks, and doth

          much fainting still endure,

     Through longing that it hath all times

          unto thy judgments pure.

21   Thou hast rebuk’d the cursed proud,

          who from thy precepts swerve.

22   Reproach and shame remove from me,

          for I thy laws observe.

23   Against me princes spake with spite,

          while they in council sat:

     But I thy servant did upon

          thy statutes meditate.

24   My comfort, and my heart’s delight,

          thy testimonies be;

     And they, in all my doubts and fears,

          are counsellors to me.

Psalm 119 Daleth, The 4th Part.

25   My soul to dust cleaves: quicken me,

          according to thy word.

26   My ways I shew’d, and me thou heard’st:

          teach me thy statutes, Lord.

27   The way of thy commandements

          make me aright to know;

     So all thy works that wondrous are

          I shall to others show.

28   My soul doth melt, and drop away,

          for heaviness and grief:

     To me, according to thy word,

          give strength, and send relief.

29   From me the wicked way of lies

          let far removed be;

     And graciously thy holy law

          do thou grant unto me.

30   I chosen have the perfect way

          of truth and verity:

     Thy judgments that most righteous are

          before me laid have I.

31   I to thy testimonies cleave;

          shame do not on me cast.

32   I’ll run thy precepts’ way, when thou

          my heart enlarged hast.

Psalm 119 He, The 5th Part.

33   Teach me, O Lord, the perfect way

          of thy precepts divine,

     And to observe it to the end

          I shall my heart incline.

34   Give understanding unto me,

          so keep thy law shall I;

     Yea, ev’n with my whole heart I shall

          observe it carefully.

35   In thy law’s path make me to go;

          for I delight therein.

36   My heart unto thy testimonies,

          and not to greed, incline.

37   Turn thou away my sight and eyes

          from viewing vanity;

     And in thy good and holy way

          be pleas’d to quicken me.

38   Confirm to me thy gracious word,

          which I did gladly hear,

     Ev’n to thy servant, Lord, who is

          devoted to thy fear.

39   Turn thou away my fear’d reproach;

          for good thy judgments be.

40   Lo, for thy precepts I have long’d;

          in thy truth quicken me.

Psalm 119 Vau, The 6th Part.

41   Let thy sweet mercies also come

          and visit me, O Lord;

     Ev’n thy benign salvation,

          according to thy word.

42   So shall I have wherewith I may

          give him an answer just,

     Who spitefully reproacheth me;

          for in thy word I trust.

43   The word of truth out of my mouth

          take thou not utterly;

     For on thy judgments righteous

          my hope doth still rely.

44   So shall I keep for evermore

          thy law continually.

45   And, sith that I thy precepts seek,

          I’ll walk at liberty.

46   I’ll speak thy word to kings, and I

          with shame shall not be mov’d;

47   And will delight myself always

          in thy laws, which I lov’d.

48   To thy commandments, which I lov’d,

          my hands lift up I will;

     And I will also meditate

          upon thy statutes still.

Psalm 119 Zain, The 7th Part.

49   Remember, Lord, thy gracious word

          thou to thy servant spake,

     Which, for a ground of my sure hope,

          thou causedst me to take.

50   This word of thine my comfort is

          in mine affliction:

     For in my straits I am reviv’d

          by this thy word alone.

51   The men whose hearts with pride are stuff’d

          did greatly me deride;

     Yet from thy straight commandements

          I have not turn’d aside.

52   Thy judgments righteous, O Lord,

          which thou of old forth gave,

     I did remember, and myself

          by them comforted have.

53   Horror took hold on me, because

          ill men thy law forsake.

54   I in my house of pilgrimage

          thy laws my songs do make.

55   Thy name by night, Lord, I did mind,

          and I have kept thy law.

56   And this I had, because thy word

          I kept, and stood in awe.

Psalm 119 Cheth, The 8th Part.

57   Thou my sure portion art alone,

          which I did chuse, O Lord:

     I have resolv’d, and said, that I

          would keep thy holy word.

58   With my whole heart I did entreat

          thy face and favour free:

     According to thy gracious word

          be merciful to me.

59   I thought upon my former ways,

          and did my life well try;

     And to thy testimonies pure

          my feet then turned I.

60   I did not stay, nor linger long,

          as those that slothful are;

     But hastily thy laws to keep

          myself I did prepare.

61   Bands of ill men me robb’d; yet I

          thy precepts did not slight.

62   I’ll rise at midnight thee to praise,

          ev’n for thy judgments right.

63   I am companion to all those

          who fear, and thee obey.

64   O Lord, thy mercy fills the earth:

          teach me thy laws, I pray.

Psalm 119 Teth, The 9th Part.

65   Well hast thou with thy servant dealt,

          as thou didst promise give.

66   Good judgment me, and knowledge teach,

          for I thy word believe.

67   Ere I afflicted was I stray’d;

          but now I keep thy word.

68    Both good thou art, and good thou do’st:

          teach me thy statutes, Lord.

69   The men that are puff ‘d up with pride

          against me forg’d a lie;

     Yet thy commandements observe

          with my whole heart will I.

70   Their hearts, through worldly ease and wealth,

          as fat as grease they be:

     But in thy holy law I take

          delight continually.

71   It hath been very good for me

          that I afflicted was,

     That I might well instructed be,

          and learn thy holy laws.

72   The word that cometh from thy mouth

          is better unto me

     Than many thousands and great sums

          of gold and silver be.

Psalm 119 Jod, The 10th Part.

73   Thou mad’st and fashion’dst me: thy laws

          to know give wisdom, Lord.

74   So who thee fear shall joy to see

          me trusting in thy word.

75   That very right thy judgments are

          I know, and do confess;

     And that thou hast afflicted me

          in truth and faithfulness.

76   O let thy kindness merciful,

          I pray thee, comfort me,

     As to thy servant faithfully

          was promised by thee.

77   And let thy tender mercies come

          to me, that I may live;

     Because thy holy laws to me

          sweet delectation give.

78   Lord, let the proud ashamed be;

          for they, without a cause,

     With me perversely dealt: but I

          will muse upon thy laws.

79   Let such as fear thee, and have known

          thy statutes, turn to me.

80   My heart let in thy laws be sound,

          that sham’d I never be.

Psalm 119 Caph, The 11th Part.

81   My soul for thy salvation faints;

          yet I thy word believe.

82   Mine eyes fail for thy word: I say,

          When wilt thou comfort give?

83   For like a bottle I’m become,

          that in the smoke is set:

     I’m black, and parch’d with grief; yet I

          thy statutes not forget.

84   How many are thy servant’s days?

          when wilt thou execute

     Just judgment on these wicked men

          that do me persecute?

85   The proud have digged pits for me,

          which is against thy laws.

86   Thy words all faithful are: help me,

          pursu’d without a cause.

87   They so consum’d me, that on earth

          my life they scarce did leave:

     Thy precepts yet forsook I not,

          but close to them did cleave.

88   After thy loving-kindness, Lord,

          me quicken, and preserve:

     The testimony of thy mouth

          so shall I still observe.

Psalm 119 Lamed, The 12th Part.

89   Thy word for ever is, O Lord,

          in heaven settled fast;

90   Unto all generations

          thy faithfulness doth last:

     The earth thou hast established,

          and it abides by thee.

91   This day they stand as thou ordain’dst;

          for all thy servants be.

92   Unless in thy most perfect law

          my soul delights had found,

     I should have perished, when as

          my troubles did abound.

93   Thy precepts I will ne’er forget;

          they quick’ning to me brought.

94   Lord, I am thine; O save thou me:

          thy precepts I have sought.

95   For me the wicked have laid wait,

          me seeking to destroy:

     But I thy testimonies true

          consider will with joy.

96   An end of all perfection

          here have I seen, O God:

     But as for thy commandement,

          it is exceeding broad.

Psalm 119 Mem, The 13th Part.

97    O how love I thy law! it is

          my study all the day:

98    It makes me wiser than my foes;

          for it doth with me stay.

99    Than all my teachers now I have

          more understanding far;

      Because my meditation

          thy testimonies are.

100   In understanding I excel

          those that are ancients;

      For I endeavoured to keep

          all thy commandements.

101   My feet from each ill way I stay’d,

          that I may keep thy word.

102   I from thy judgments have not swerv’d;

          for thou hast taught me, Lord.

103   How sweet unto my taste, O Lord,

          are all thy words of truth!

      Yea, I do find them sweeter far

          than honey to my mouth.

104   I through thy precepts, that are pure,

          do understanding get;

      I therefore ev’ry way that’s false

          with all my heart do hate.

Psalm 119 Nun, The 14th Part.

105   Thy word is to my feet a lamp,

          and to my path a light.

106   I sworn have, and I will perform,

          to keep thy judgments right.

107   I am with sore affliction

          ev’n overwhelm’d, O Lord:

      In mercy raise and quicken me,

          according to thy word.

108   The free-will-off ‘rings of my mouth

          accept, I thee beseech:

      And unto me thy servant, Lord,

          thy judgments clearly teach.

109   Though still my soul be in my hand,

          thy laws I’ll not forget.

110   I err’d not from them, though for me

          the wicked snares did set.

111   I of thy testimonies have

          above all things made choice,

      To be my heritage for aye;

          for they my heart rejoice.

112   I carefully inclined have

          my heart still to attend;

      That I thy statutes may perform

          alway unto the end.

Psalm 119 Samech, The 15th Part.

113   I hate the thoughts of vanity,

          but love thy law do I.

114   My shield and hiding-place thou art:

          I on thy word rely.

115   All ye that evil-doers are

          from me depart away;

      For the commandments of my God

          I purpose to obey.

116   According to thy faithful word

          uphold and stablish me,

      That I may live, and of my hope

          ashamed never be.

117   Hold thou me up, so shall I be

          in peace and safety still;

      And to thy statutes have respect

          continually I will.

118   Thou tread’st down all that love to stray;

          false their deceit doth prove.

119   Lewd men, like dross, away thou putt’st;

          therefore thy law I love.

120   For fear of thee my very flesh

          doth tremble, all dismay’d;

      And of thy righteous judgments, Lord,

          my soul is much afraid.

Psalm 119 Ain, The 16th Part.

121   To all men I have judgment done,

          performing justice right;

      Then let me not be left unto

          my fierce oppressors’ might.

122   For good unto thy servant, Lord,

          thy servant’s surety be:

      From the oppression of the proud

          do thou deliver me.

123   Mine eyes do fail with looking long

          for thy salvation,

      The word of thy pure righteousness

          while I do wait upon.

124   In mercy with thy servant deal,

          thy laws me teach and show.

125   I am thy servant, wisdom give,

          that I thy laws may know.

126  ‘Tis time thou work, Lord; for they have

          made void thy law divine.

127   Therefore thy precepts more I love

          than gold, yea, gold most fine.

128   Concerning all things thy commands

          all right I judge therefore;

      And ev’ry false and wicked way

          I perfectly abhor.

Psalm 119 Pe, The 17th Part.

129   Thy statutes, Lord, are wonderful,

          my soul them keeps with care.

130   The entrance of thy words gives light,

          makes wise who simple are.

131   My mouth I have wide opened,

          and panted earnestly,

      While after thy commandements

          I long’d exceedingly.

132   Look on me, Lord, and merciful

          do thou unto me prove,

      As thou art wont to do to those

          thy name who truly love.

133   O let my footsteps in thy word

          aright still order’d be:

      Let no iniquity obtain

          dominion over me.

134   From man’s oppression save thou me;

          so keep thy laws I will.

135   Thy face make on thy servant shine;

          teach me thy statutes still.

136   Rivers of waters from mine eyes

          did run down, when I saw

      How wicked men run on in sin,

          and do not keep thy law.

Psalm 119 Tzaddi, The 18th Part.

137   O Lord, thou art most righteous;

          thy judgments are upright.

138   Thy testimonies thou command’st

          most faithful are and right.

139   My zeal hath ev’n consumed me,

          because mine enemies

      Thy holy words forgotten have,

          and do thy laws despise.

140   Thy word’s most pure, therefore on it

          thy servant’s love is set.

141   Small, and despis’d I am, yet I

          thy precepts not forget.

142   Thy righteousness is righteousness

          which ever doth endure:

      Thy holy law, Lord, also is

          the very truth most pure.

143   Trouble and anguish have me found,

          and taken hold on me:

      Yet in my trouble my delight

          thy just commandments be.

144   Eternal righteousness is in

          thy testimonies all:

      Lord, to me understanding give,

          and ever live I shall.

Psalm 119 Koph, The 19th Part.

145   With my whole heart I cry’d, Lord, hear;

          I will thy word obey.

146   I cry’d to thee; save me, and I

          will keep thy laws alway.

147   I of the morning did prevent

          the dawning, and did cry:

      For all mine expectation

          did on thy word rely.

148   Mine eyes did timeously prevent

          the watches of the night,

      That in thy word with careful mind

          then meditate I might.

149   After thy loving-kindness hear

          my voice, that calls on thee:

      According to thy judgment, Lord,

          revive and quicken me.

150   Who follow mischief they draw nigh;

          they from thy law are far:

151   But thou art near, Lord; most firm truth

          all thy commandments are.

152   As for thy testimonies all,

          of old this have I try’d,

      That thou hast surely founded them

          for ever to abide.

Psalm 119 Resh, The 20th Part.

153   Consider mine affliction,

          in safety do me set:

      Deliver me, O Lord, for I

          thy law do not forget.

154   After thy word revive thou me:

          save me, and plead my cause.

155   Salvation is from sinners far;

          for they seek not thy laws.

156   O Lord, both great and manifold

          thy tender mercies be:

      According to thy judgments just,

          revive and quicken me.

157   My persecutors many are,

          and foes that do combine;

      Yet from thy testimonies pure

          my heart doth not decline.

158   I saw transgressors, and was griev’d;

          for they keep not thy word.

159   See how I love thy law! as thou

          art kind, me quicken, Lord.

160   From the beginning all thy word

          hath been most true and sure:

      Thy righteous judgments ev’ry one

          for evermore endure.

Psalm 119 Schin, The 21st Part.

161   Princes have persecuted me,

          although no cause they saw:

      But still of thy most holy word

          my heart doth stand in awe.

162   I at thy word rejoice, as one

          of spoil that finds great store.

163   Thy law I love; but lying all

          I hate and do abhor.

164   Sev’n times a-day it is my care

          to give due praise to thee;

      Because of all thy judgments, Lord,

          which righteous ever be.

165   Great peace have they who love thy law;

          offence they shall have none.

166   I hop’d for thy salvation, Lord,

          and thy commands have done.

167   My soul thy testimonies pure

          observed carefully;

      On them my heart is set, and them

          I love exceedingly.

168   Thy testimonies and thy laws

          I kept with special care;

      For all my works and ways each one

          before thee open are.

Psalm 119 Tau, The 22nd Part.

169   O let my earnest pray’r and cry

          come near before thee, Lord:

      Give understanding unto me,

          according to thy word.

170   Let my request before thee come:

          after thy word me free.

171   My lips shall utter praise, when thou

          hast taught thy laws to me.

172   My tongue of thy most blessed word

          shall speak, and it confess;

      Because all thy commandements

          are perfect righteousness.

173   Let thy strong hand make help to me:

          thy precepts are my choice.

174   I long’d for thy salvation, Lord,

          and in thy law rejoice.

175   O let my soul live, and it shall

          give praises unto thee;

      And let thy judgments gracious

          be helpful unto me.

176   I, like a lost sheep, went astray;

          thy servant seek, and find:

      For thy commands I suffer’d not

          to slip out of my mind.

Psalm 143

Second Version (6.6.6.6.D.)

1    Oh, hear my prayer, Lord,
          And unto my desire
     To bow thine ear accord,
          I humbly thee require;

     And, in thy faithfulness,
          Unto me answer make,
     And, in thy righteousness,
          Upon me pity take.

2    In judgment enter not
          With me thy servant poor;
     For why, this well I wot,
          No sinner can endure

     The sight of thee, O God:
          If thou his deeds shalt try,
     He dare make none abode
          Himself to justify.

3    Behold, the cruel foe
          Me persecutes with spite,
     My soul to overthrow:
          Yea, he my life down quite

     Unto the ground hath smote,
          And made me dwell full low
     In darkness, as forgot,
          Or men dead long ago.

4    Therefore my sp’rit much vex’d,
          O’erwhelm’d is me within;
     My heart right sore perplex’d
          And desolate hath been.

5    Yet I do call to mind
          What ancient days record,
     Thy works of ev’ry kind
          I think upon, O Lord.

6    Lo, I do stretch my hands
          To thee, my help alone;
     For thou well understands
          All my complaint and moan:

     My thirsting soul desires,
          And longeth after thee,
     As thirsty ground requires
          With rain refresh’d to be.

7    Lord, let my pray’r prevail,
          To answer it make speed;
     For, lo, my sp’rit doth fail:
          Hide not thy face in need;

     Lest I be like to those
          That do in darkness sit,
     Or him that downward goes
          Into the dreadful pit.

8    Because I trust in thee,
          O Lord, cause me to hear
     Thy loving-kindness free,
          When morning doth appear:

     Cause me to know the way
          Wherein my path should be;
     For why, my soul on high
          I do lift up to thee.

9    From my fierce enemy
          In safety do me guide,
     Because I flee to thee,
          Lord, that thou may’st me hide.

10   My God alone art thou,
          Teach me thy righteousness:
     Thy Sp’rit’s good, lead me to
          The land of uprightness.

11   O Lord, for thy name’s sake,
          Be pleas’d to quicken me;
     And, for thy truth, forth take
          My soul from misery.

12   And of thy grace destroy
          My foes, and put to shame
     All who my soul annoy;
For I thy servant am

Psalm 123

1    O thou that dwellest in the heav’ns,

          I lift mine eyes to thee.

2    Behold, as servants’ eyes do look

          their masters’ hand to see,

     As handmaid’s eyes her mistress’ hand;

          so do our eyes attend

     Upon the Lord our God, until

          to us he mercy send.

3    O Lord, be gracious to us,

          unto us gracious be;

     Because replenish’d with contempt

          exceedingly are we.

4    Our soul is fill’d with scorn of those

          that at their ease abide,

     And with the insolent contempt

          of those that swell in pride.

Psalm 149

1    Praise ye the Lord: unto him sing
a new song, and his praise
     In the assembly of his saints
          in sweet psalms do ye raise.

2    Let Isr’el in his Maker joy,
          and to him praises sing:
     Let all that Sion’s children are
          be joyful in their King.

3    O let them unto his great name
          give praises in the dance;
     Let them with timbrel and with harp
          in songs his praise advance.

4    For God doth pleasure take in those
          that his own people be;
     And he with his salvation
          the meek will beautify.

5    And in his glory excellent
          let all his saints rejoice:
     Let them to him upon their beds
          aloud lift up their voice.

6    Let in their mouth aloft be rais’d
          the high praise of the Lord,
     And let them have in their right hand
          a sharp two-edged sword;

7    To execute the vengeance due
          upon the heathen all,
     And make deserved punishment
          upon the people fall.

8    And ev’n with chains, as pris’ners, bind
          their kings that them command;
     Yea, and with iron fetters strong,
          the nobles of their land.

9    On them the judgment to perform
          found written in his word:
     This honour is to all his saints.
          O do ye praise the Lord.

Psalm 117

1    O give ye praise unto the Lord,

          all nations that be;

     Likewise, ye people all, accord

          his name to magnify.

2    For great to us-ward ever are

          his loving-kindnesses:

     His truth endures for evermore.

          The Lord O do ye bless.

Psalm 150

1    Praise ye the Lord. God’s praise within

          his sanctuary raise;

     And to him in the firmament

          of his pow’r give ye praise.

2    Because of all his mighty acts,

          with praise him magnify:

     O praise him, as he doth excel

          in glorious majesty.

3    Praise him with trumpet’s sound; his praise

          with psaltery advance:

4    With timbrel, harp, string’d instruments,

          and organs, in the dance.

5    Praise him on cymbals loud; him praise

          on cymbals sounding high.

6    Let each thing breathing praise the Lord.

          Praise to the Lord give ye.

Psalm 112

1    Praise ye the Lord. The man is bless’d

          that fears the Lord aright,

     He who in his commandements

          doth greatly take delight.

2    His seed and offspring powerful

          shall be the earth upon:

     Of upright men blessed shall be

          the generation.

3    Riches and wealth shall ever be

          within his house in store;

     And his unspotted righteousness

          endures for evermore.

4    Unto the upright light doth rise,

          though he in darkness be:

     Compassionate, and merciful,

          and righteous, is he.

5    A good man doth his favour shew,

          and doth to others lend:

     He with discretion his affairs

          will guide unto the end.

6    Surely there is not any thing

          that ever shall him move:

     The righteous man’s memorial

          shall everlasting prove.

7    When he shall evil tidings hear,

          he shall not be afraid:

     His heart is fix’d, his confidence

          upon the Lord is stay’d.

8    His heart is firmly stablished,

          afraid he shall not be,

     Until upon his enemies

          he his desire shall see.

9    He hath dispers’d, giv’n to the poor;

          his righteousness shall be

     To ages all; with honour shall

          his horn be raised high.

10   The wicked shall it see, and fret,

          his teeth gnash, melt away:

     What wicked men do most desire

          shall utterly decay.

Psalm 105

1    Give thanks to God, call on his name;

          to men his deeds make known.

2    Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim

          his wondrous works each one.

3    See that ye in his holy name

          to glory do accord;

     And let the heart of ev’ry one

          rejoice that seeks the Lord.

4    The Lord Almighty, and his strength,

          with stedfast hearts seek ye:

     His blessed and his gracious face

          seek ye continually.

5    Think on the works that he hath done,

          which admiration breed;

     His wonders, and the judgments all

          which from his mouth proceed;

6    O ye that are of Abr’ham’s race,

          his servant well approv’n;

     And ye that Jacob’s children are,

          whom he chose for his own.

7    Because he, and he only, is

          the mighty Lord our God;

     And his most righteous judgments are

          in all the earth abroad.

8    His cov’nant he remember’d hath,

          that it may ever stand:

     To thousand generations

          the word he did command.

9    Which covenant he firmly made

          with faithful Abraham,

     And unto Isaac, by his oath,

          he did renew the same:

10   And unto Jacob, for a law,

          he made it firm and sure,

     A covenant to Israel,

          which ever should endure.

11   He said, I’ll give Canaan’s land

          for heritage to you;

12   While they were strangers there, and few,

          in number very few:

13   While yet they went from land to land

          without a sure abode;

     And while through sundry kingdoms they

          did wander far abroad;

14   Yet, notwithstanding suffer’d he

          no man to do them wrong:

     Yea, for their sakes, he did reprove

          kings, who were great and strong.

15   Thus did he say, Touch ye not those

          that mine anointed be,

     Nor do the prophets any harm

          that do pertain to me.

16   He call’d for famine on the land,

          he brake the staff of bread:

17   But yet he sent a man before,

          by whom they should be fed;

     Ev’n Joseph, whom unnat’rally

          sell for a slave did they;

18   Whose feet with fetters they did hurt,

          and he in irons lay;

19   Until the time that his word came

          to give him liberty;

     The word and purpose of the Lord

          did him in prison try.

20   Then sent the king, and did command

          that he enlarg’d should be:

     He that the people’s ruler was

          did send to set him free.

21   A lord to rule his family

          he rais’d him, as most fit;

     To him of all that he possess’d

          he did the charge commit:

22   That he might at his pleasure bind

          the princes of the land;

     And he might teach his senators

          wisdom to understand.

23   The people then of Israel

          down into Egypt came;

     And Jacob also sojourned

          within the land of Ham.

24   And he did greatly by his pow’r

          increase his people there;

     And stronger than their enemies

          they by his blessing were.

25   Their heart he turned to envy

          his folk maliciously,

     With those that his own servants were

          to deal in subtilty.

26   His servant Moses he did send,

          Aaron his chosen one.

27   By these his signs and wonders great

          in Ham’s land were made known.

28   Darkness he sent, and made it dark;

          his word they did obey.

29    He turn’d their waters into blood,

          and he their fish did slay.

30   The land in plenty brought forth frogs

          in chambers of their kings.

31   His word all sorts of flies and lice

          in all their borders brings.

32   He hail for rain, and flaming fire

          into their land he sent:

33   And he their vines and fig-trees smote:

          trees of their coasts he rent.

34   He spake, and caterpillars came,

          locusts did much abound;

35   Which in their land all herbs consum’d,

          and all fruits of their ground.


36   He smote all first-born in their land,

          chief of their strength each one.

37   With gold and silver brought them forth,

          weak in their tribes were none.

38   Egypt was glad when forth they went,

          their fear on them did light.

39   He spread a cloud for covering,

          and fire to shine by night.

40   They ask’d, and he brought quails: with bread

          of heav’n he filled them.

41   He open’d rocks, floods gush’d, and ran

          in deserts like a stream.

42   For on his holy promise he,

          and servant Abr’ham, thought.

43   With joy his people, his elect

          with gladness, forth he brought.

44   And unto them the pleasant lands

          he of the heathen gave;

     That of the people’s labour they

          inheritance might have.

45   That they his statutes might observe

          according to his word;

     And that they might his laws obey.

          Give praise unto the Lord.

Psalm 104

1    Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God,

          thou art exceeding great;

     With honour and with majesty

          thou clothed art in state.

2    With light, as with a robe, thyself

          thou coverest about;

     And, like unto a curtain, thou

          the heavens stretchest out.

3    Who of his chambers doth the beams

          within the waters lay;

     Who doth the clouds his chariot make,

          on wings of wind make way.

4    Who flaming fire his ministers,

          his angels sp’rits, doth make:

5    Who earth’s foundations did lay,

          that it should never shake.

6    Thou didst it cover with the deep,

          as with a garment spread:

     The waters stood above the hills,

          when thou the word but said.

7    But at the voice of thy rebuke

          they fled, and would not stay;

     They at thy thunder’s dreadful voice

          did haste them fast away.

8    They by the mountains do ascend,

          and by the valley-ground

     Descend, unto that very place

          which thou for them didst found.

9    Thou hast a bound unto them set,

          that they may not pass over,

     That they do not return again

          the face of earth to cover.

10   He to the valleys sends the springs,

          which run among the hills:

11   They to all beasts of field give drink,

          wild asses drink their fills.

12   By them the fowls of heav’n shall have

          their habitation,

     Which do among the branches sing

          with delectation.

13   He from his chambers watereth

          the hills, when they are dry’d:

     With fruit and increase of thy works

          the earth is satisfy’d.

14   For cattle he makes grass to grow,

          he makes the herb to spring

     For th’ use of man, that food to him

          he from the earth may bring;

15   And wine, that to the heart of man

          doth cheerfulness impart,

     Oil that his face makes shine, and bread

          that strengtheneth his heart.

16   The trees of God are full of sap;

          the cedars that do stand

     In Lebanon, which planted were

          by his almighty hand.

17   Birds of the air upon their boughs

          do chuse their nests to make;

     As for the stork, the fir-tree she

          doth for her dwelling take.

18   The lofty mountains for wild goats

          a place of refuge be;

     The conies also to the rocks

          do for their safety flee.

19   He sets the moon in heav’n, thereby

          the seasons to discern:

     From him the sun his certain time

          of going down doth learn.

20   Thou darkness mak’st, ’tis night, then beasts

          of forests creep abroad.

21   The lions young roar for their prey,

          and seek their meat from God.

22   The sun doth rise, and home they flock,

          down in their dens they lie.

23   Man goes to work, his labour he

          doth to the ev’ning ply.

24   How manifold, Lord, are thy works!

          in wisdom wonderful

     Thou ev’ry one of them hast made;

          earth’s of thy riches full:

25   So is this great and spacious sea,

          wherein things creeping are,

     Which number’d cannot be; and beasts

          both great and small are there.

26   There ships go; there thou mak’st to play

          that leviathan great.

27   These all wait on thee, that thou may’st

          in due time give them meat.


28   That which thou givest unto them

          they gather for their food;

     Thine hand thou open’st lib’rally,

          they filled are with good.

29   Thou hid’st thy face; they troubled are,

          their breath thou tak’st away;

     Then do they die, and to their dust

          return again do they.

30   Thy quick’ning spirit thou send’st forth,

          then they created be;

     And then the earth’s decayed face

          renewed is by thee.

31   The glory of the mighty Lord

          continue shall for ever:

     The Lord Jehovah shall rejoice

          in all his works together.

32   Earth, as affrighted, trembleth all,

          if he on it but look;

     And if the mountains he but touch,

          they presently do smoke.

33   I will sing to the Lord most high,

          so long as I shall live;

     And while I being have I shall

          to my God praises give.

34   Of him my meditation shall

          sweet thoughts to me afford;

     And as for me, I will rejoice

          in God, my only Lord.

35   From earth let sinners be consum’d,

          let ill men no more be.

     O thou my soul, bless thou the Lord.

          Praise to the Lord give ye.

Psalm 103

1    O thou my soul, bless God the Lord;

          and all that in me is

     Be stirred up his holy name

          to magnify and bless.

2    Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God,

          and not forgetful be

     Of all his gracious benefits

          he hath bestow’d on thee.

3    All thine iniquities who doth

          most graciously forgive:

     Who thy diseases all and pains

          doth heal, and thee relieve.

4    Who doth redeem thy life, that thou

          to death may’st not go down;

     Who thee with loving-kindness doth

          and tender mercies crown:

5    Who with abundance of good things

          doth satisfy thy mouth;

     So that, ev’n as the eagle’s age,

          renewed is thy youth.




6    God righteous judgment executes

          for all oppressed ones.

7    His ways to Moses, he his acts

          made known to Isr’el’s sons.

8    The Lord our God is merciful,

          and he is gracious,

     Long-suffering, and slow to wrath,

          in mercy plenteous.

9    He will not chide continually,

          nor keep his anger still.

10   With us he dealt not as we sinn’d,

          nor did requite our ill.

11   For as the heaven in its height

          the earth surmounteth far;

     So great to those that do him fear

          his tender mercies are:

12   As far as east is distant from

          the west, so far hath he

     From us removed, in his love,

          all our iniquity.

13   Such pity as a father hath

          unto his children dear;

     Like pity shews the Lord to such

          as worship him in fear.

14   For he remembers we are dust,

          and he our frame well knows.

15   Frail man, his days are like the grass,

          as flow’r in field he grows:

16   For over it the wind doth pass,

          and it away is gone;

     And of the place where once it was

          it shall no more be known.

17   But unto them that do him fear

          God’s mercy never ends;

     And to their children’s children still

          his righteousness extends:

18   To such as keep his covenant,

          and mindful are alway

     Of his most just commandements,

          that they may them obey.

19   The Lord prepared hath his throne

          in heavens firm to stand;

     And ev’ry thing that being hath

          his kingdom doth command.

20   O ye his angels, that excel

          in strength, bless ye the Lord;

     Ye who obey what he commands,

          and hearken to his word.

21   O bless and magnify the Lord,

          ye glorious hosts of his;

     Ye ministers, that do fulfil

          whate’er his pleasure is.

22   O bless the Lord, all ye his works,

          wherewith the world is stor’d

     In his dominions ev’ry where.

          My soul, bless thou the Lord.

Ekklesia Muskogee is a reformed baptist church that gathers for worship in Muskogee, Oklahoma. We confess the 1689 second London baptist confession of faith. We affirm the five solas of the Reformation as well as the doctrines of grace (otherwise known as the five points of Calvinism), and each of our pastors would not be ashamed to be called a Calvinist. We are a church led by elders, of which there is a plurality (also called pastors and overseers in the Scriptures). Our mission is to make disciples, love cities, and plant churches.