Psalm 112

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

Note: There is also a Long Metre version on this page.

Common Metre Tunes

   1  Praise ye the Lord; that man is blest
         Who doth Jehovah fear;
      Yea, blest is he whose great delight
         His holy precepts are.
   2  His offspring for their might shall be
         Upon the earth renowned;
      The generation of the just
         In blessings shall abound.
   3  Abundant wealth within his house
         Shall ever be in store;
      And his unspotted righteousness
         Endures forevermore.
   4  Light to the upright doth arise,
         Though he in darkness be;
      Compassionate, and merciful
         And ever just is he.
   5  A good man doth his favor show
         And doth to others lend:
      He with discretion his affairs
         Will guide unto the end.
   6  There surely is not any thing
         That ever shall him move:
      The righteous man's memorial
         Shall everlasting prove.
   7  When evil tidings he shall hear,
         He shall not be afraid:
      His heart is fixed, his confidence
         Upon the Lord is stayed.
   8  Established firmly is his heart,
         Afraid he shall not be,
      Until upon his enemies
         He his desire shall see.
   9  He hath dispersed his wealth abroad,
         And given to the poor;
      His horn with honor shall be raised,
         His righteousness endure.
  10  The wicked shall it see, and grieve,
         His teeth gnash, melt away:
      What wicked men do most desire
         Shall utterly decay:

Long Metre Tunes

   1  How blest the man that fears the Lord,
      And makes his law his chief delight;
      His seed shall share his great reward,
      And on the earth be men of might.
   2  Abounding wealth shall bless his home,
      His righteousness shall still endure,
      To him shall light arise in gloom;
      He's kind, compassionate and pure.
   3  The good will favor show, and lend,
      And his affairs discreetly guide;
      Unmoved he stands till life shall end,
      His name and honor shall abide.
   4  No evil tidings shall he fear;
      His heart doth on the Lord repose;
      He stands unmoved by dangers near,
      Till he shall see his prostrate foes.
   5  Dispersing gifts among the poor,
      His lib'ral hands their wants supply;
      His righteousness shall still endure,
      His pow'r shall be exalted high.
   6  The wicked' shall his honor see,
      Consume with grief, and gnash and wail;
      Their hopes shall disappointed be,
      And their desires forever fail.


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