North Uist and Grimsay Free Church

of Scotland (Continuing)

Psalms

 
 

Psalm 10


Common Metre (8,6,8,6)


Suggested Tunes: 57 Elgin, 86 Martyrs, 68 Glenluce


1    Wherefore is it that thou, O Lord,

            dost stand from us afar?

      And wherefore hidest thou thyself

            when times so troublous are?

2    The wicked in his loftiness

            doth persecute the poor:

      In these devices they have fram’d

            let them be taken sure.


3    The wicked of his heart’s desire

            doth talk with boasting great;

      He blesseth him that’s covetous,

            whom yet the Lord doth hate.

4    The wicked, through his pride of face,

            on God he doth not call;

      And in the counsels of his heart

            the Lord is not at all.


5    His ways they always grievous are;

            thy judgments from his sight

      Removed are: at all his foes

            he puffeth with despight.

6    Within his heart he thus hath said,

            I shall not moved be;

      And no adversity at all

            shall ever come to me.


7    His mouth with cursing, fraud, deceit,

            is fill’d abundantly;

      And underneath his tongue there is

            mischief and vanity.

8    He closely sits in villages;

            he slays the innocent:

      Against the poor that pass him by

            his cruel eyes are bent.


9    He, lion-like, lurks in his den;

            he waits the poor to take;

      And when he draws him in his net,

            his prey he doth him make.

10  Himself he humbleth very low,

            he croucheth down withal,

      That so a multitude of poor

            may by his strong ones fall.


11  He thus hath said within his heart,

            The Lord hath quite forgot;

      He hides his countenance, and he

            for ever sees it not.

12  O Lord, do thou arise; O God,

            lift up thine hand on high:

      Put not the meek afflicted ones

            out of thy memory.


13  Why is it that the wicked man

            thus doth the Lord despise?

      Because that God will it require

            he in his heart denies.

14  Thou hast it seen; for their mischief

            and spite thou wilt repay:

      The poor commits himself to thee;

            thou art the orphan’s stay.


15  The arm break of the wicked man,

            and of the evil one;

      Do thou seek out his wickedness,

            until thou findest none.

16  The Lord is king through ages all,

            ev’n to eternity;

      The heathen people from his land

            are perish’d utterly.


17  O Lord, of those that humble are

            thou the desire didst hear;

      Thou wilt prepare their heart, and thou

            to hear wilt bend thine ear;

18  To judge the fatherless, and those

            that are oppressed sore;

      That man, that is but sprung of earth,

            may them oppress no more.


 

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