Psalm 69
 
Common Metre (8,6,8,6)
 
Suggested Tunes:
(vv.1-29) Coleshill
(vv.30-36) Bishopthorpe
 
1    Save me, O God, because the floods
            do so environ me,
      That ev’n unto my very soul
            come in the waters be.
2    I downward in deep mire do sink,
            where standing there is none:
      I am into deep waters come,
            where floods have o’er me gone.
 
3    I weary with my crying am,
            my throat is also dry’d;
      Mine eyes do fail, while for my God
            I waiting do abide.
4    Those men that do without a cause
            bear hatred unto me,
      Than are the hairs upon my head
            in number more they be:
 
      They that would me destroy, and are
            mine en’mies wrongfully,
      Are mighty: so what I took not,
            to render forc’d was I.
5    Lord, thou my folly know’st, my sins
            not cover’d are from thee.
6    Let none that wait on thee be sham’d,
            Lord God of hosts, for me.
 
      O Lord, the God of Israel,
            let none, who search do make,
      And seek thee, be at any time
            confounded for my sake.
7    For I have borne reproach for thee,
            my face is hid with shame.
8    To brethren strange, to mother’s sons
            an alien I became.
 
9    Because the zeal did eat me up,
            which to thine house I bear;
      And the reproaches cast at thee,
            upon me fallen are.
10  My tears and fasts, t’ afflict my soul,
            were turned to my shame.
11  When sackcloth I did wear, to them
            a proverb I became.
 
12  The men that in the gate do sit
            against me evil spake;
      They also that vile drunkards were
            of me their song did make.
13  But, in an acceptable time,
            my pray’r, Lord, is to thee:
      In truth of thy salvation, Lord,
            and mercy great, hear me.
 
14  Deliver me out of the mire,
            from sinking do me keep;
      Free me from those that do me hate,
            and from the waters deep.
15  Let not the flood on me prevail,
            whose water overflows;
      Nor deep me swallow, nor the pit
            her mouth upon me close.
 
16  Hear me, O Lord, because thy love
            and kindness is most good;
      Turn unto me, according to
            thy mercies’ multitude.
17  Nor from thy servant hide thy face:
            I’m troubled, soon attend.
18  Draw near my soul, and it redeem;
            me from my foes defend.
 
19  To thee is my reproach well known,
            my shame, and my disgrace:
      Those that mine adversaries be
            are all before thy face.
20  Reproach hath broke my heart; I’m full
            of grief: I look’d for one
      To pity me, but none I found;
            comforters found I none.
 
21  They also bitter gall did give
            unto me for my meat:
      They gave me vinegar to drink,
            when as my thirst was great.
22  Before them let their table prove
            a snare; and do thou make
      Their welfare and prosperity
            a trap themselves to take.
 
23  Let thou their eyes so darken’d be,
            that sight may them forsake;
      And let their loins be made by thee
            continually to shake.
24  Thy fury pour thou out on them,
            and indignation;
      And let thy wrathful anger, Lord,
            fast hold take them upon.
 
25  All waste and desolate let be
            their habitation;
      And in their tabernacles all
            inhabitants be none.
26  Because him they do persecute,
            whom thou didst smite before;
      They talk unto the grief of those
            whom thou hast wounded sore.
 
27  Add thou iniquity unto
            their former wickedness;
      And do not let them come at all
            into thy righteousness.
28  Out of the book of life let them
            be raz’d and blotted quite;
      Among the just and righteous
            let not their names be writ.
 
29  But now become exceeding poor
            and sorrowful am I:
      By thy salvation, O my God,
            let me be set on high.
30  The name of God I with a song
            most cheerfully will praise;
      And I, in giving thanks to him,
            his name shall highly raise.
 
31  This to the Lord a sacrifice
            more gracious shall prove
      Than bullock, ox, or any beast
            that hath both horn and hoof.
32  When this the humble men shall see,
            it joy to them shall give:
      O all ye that do seek the Lord,
            your hearts shall ever live.
 
33  For God the poor hears, and will not
            his prisoners contemn.
34  Let heav’n, and earth, and seas, him praise,
            and all that move in them.
35  For God will Judah’s cities build,
            and he will Sion save,
      That they may dwell therein, and it
            in sure possession have.
 
36  And they that are his servants’ seed
            inherit shall the same;
      So shall they have their dwelling there
            that love his blessed name.
 
 
North Uist & grimsay free church of scotland (Continuing)
 
North Uist & grimsay free church of scotland (Continuing) Psalms Coleshill
Bishopthorpe “Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms”

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