Psalm 79

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

Note:
This page also has a Short Metre version of this psalm.

Common Metre Tunes
   1  Into thy heritage, O God,
         Have heathen entrance made;
      Thy holy place they have defiled,
         On heaps Jerus'lem laid.
   2  Thy servants' bodies they have cast
         To fowls of heaven for meat;
      The flesh of thy dear saints they gave
         To beasts of earth to eat.
   3  Their blood about Jerusalem
         Like water they have shed;
      And of' their number none remained
         To bury them when dead.
   4  And to our neighbors a reproach
         Most base become are we;
      A scorn and laughing-stock to them
         That round about us be.
   5  How long, O Lord? for evermore
         Wilt thou still keep thine ire?
      O how long shall thy jealousy
         Burn like devouring fire?
   6  On heathen pour thy fury forth,
         That never have thee known,
      And on those kingdoms which thy name
         Have never called upon.
   7  For these are they who have devoured
         Thy servant Jacob's race,
      And they, all waste and desolate
         Have made his dwelling-place.
   8  Against us mind not former sins;
         Thy tender mercies show;
      Let them relieve us speedily,
         For we're brought very low.
   9  For thy name's glory help us, Lord,
         Who hast our Savior been:
      Deliver us; for thy name's sake,
         O purge away our sin.
  10  Why say the heathen, Where's their God?
         Let him to them be known;
      When those who shed thy servant's blood
         Are in our sight o'erthrown.
  11  O let the prisoner's sighs ascend
         Before thy sight on high:
      Preserve those in thy mighty power
         That are condemned to die.
  12  And to our neighbor's bosom cause
         It seven-fold rendered be,
      For that reproach which in their spite,
         O Lord, they cast on thee.
  13  So we, thy people and thy flock,
         Will ever thank thy name;
      And unto generations all
         We will thy praise proclaim.
Short Metre Tunes
   1     O God, the heathen hosts
         Thy heritage invade;
      Thy holy house they have defiled,
         In heaps Jerus'lem laid.
   2     Thy servants they when dead
         Have given to fowls for meat;
      And thy saints' flesh they have cast forth
         For beasts of earth to eat.
   3     About Jerusalem,
         Like water, they have shed
      Thy servants' blood, and none was left
         To bury them when dead.
   4     Our scoffing neighbors now
         With base reproach us wound;
      A scorn and laughing stock we are
         To all the nations round.
   5     How long, O Lord, how long
         Wilt thou retain thine ire?
      How long shall thy fierce jealousy
         Burn like devouring fire?
   6     On heathen pour thy wrath
         Like fierce consuming flame;
      On kingdoms which have never known,
         Nor called upon thy name.
   7     Because they have devoured
         Thy servant Jacob's race;
      They have made desolate and waste
         His pleasant dwelling-place.
   8     Mind not our former sins;
         Thy tender mercies show;
      O let them visit us with speed,
         We are brought very low.
   9     For thy name's glory help,
         Who hast our Savior been;
      Deliver us for thy name's sake,
         And purge away our sin.
  10     Why should the heathen scoff,
         And say, "Where is their God?"
      Be known to them before our eyes
         Avenging thy saints' blood.
  11     In mercy, Lord, draw near,
         And hear the pris'ner's sigh;
      Preserve those in thy mighty power
         That are condemned to die.
  12     And to our neighbors, Lord,
         Be seven-fold repaid,
      To their own bosoms, that reproach
         Which they on thee have laid.
  13     So we thy chosen flock
         Will ever praise thy name;
      With thankful hearts to ages all
         Thy praise we will proclaim.


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