Psalm Singing: Psalm 4

Psalm Singing

From The Psalms of David in Metre

“Give ear unto me when I call, God of my righteousness;

Have mercy, hear my pray’r; thou hast enlarg’d me in distress.

O ye the sons of men! how long will ye love vanities?

How long my glory turn to shame, and will ye follow lies?

But know, that for himself the Lord the godly man doth chuse:

The Lord, when I on him do call, to hear will not refuse.

Fear, and sin not; talk with your heart on bed, and silent be.

Off’rings present of righteousness, and in the Lord trust ye.

O who will shew us any good? is that which many say:

But of thy countenance the light, Lord, lift on us alway.

Upon my heart, bestow’d by thee, more gladness have I found

Than they, ev’n then, when corn and wine did most with them abound.

I will both lay me down in peace, and quiet sleep will take;

Because thou only me to dwell in safety, Lord, dost make” (“Psalm 4” 3-4).

Works Cited

“Psalm 4.” The Psalms of David in Metre. Trinitartian Bible Society, 1998.


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