Psalm 1

Words: The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, 1887 ed.

Note: This page also has a Long Metre version of this psalm.
 
Common Metre Tunes

   1  How blest and happy is the man
         Who walketh not astray
      In counsel of ungodly men,
         Nor stands in sinners' way.

   2  Nor sittetb in the scorner's chair,
         But places his delight
      Upon God's law, and meditates
         On his law day and night.

   3  He shall be like a tree that grows
         Set by a river's side,
      Which in its season yields its fruit,
         And green its leaves abide.

   4  And all he does shall prosper well:
         The wicked are not so,
      But like the chaff before the wind,
         Are driven to and fro.

   5  In judgment therefore shall not stand
         Such as ungodly are;
      Nor in th' assembly of the just
         Shall wicked men appear.

   6  Because the way of godly men
         Is to Jehovah known;
      Whereas the way of wicked men
         Shall quite be overthrown.

Long Metre Tunes (6 lines)
   1  How blest the man that doth not stray
      Where wicked counsel tempts his feet;
      Who, stands not in the sinner's way,
      And sits not in the scorner's seat,
      But in God's law he takes delight,
      And meditates both day and night.

   2  He shall be like the tree that springs
      Where streams of water gently glide;
      Which plenteous fruit in season brings,
      And ever green its leaves abide.
      Thus shall prosperity attend
      The good man's work, till life shall end.

   3  Not so ungodly men, for they
      Like chaff before the wind are driven;
      Hence they'll not stand in judgment day,
      Nor mingle with the saints in heaven.
      The Lord approves the good man's path,
      But sinners' ways shall end in wrath.
 


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