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Psalm 42:3

Psalms of David in Metre 1650 (Scottish Psalter)

My tears have unto me been meat, both in the night and day, While unto me continually, Where is thy God? they say.

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Why say the heathen, Where's their God? let him to them be known; When those who shed thy servants' blood are in our sight o'erthrown.

O wherefore should the heathen say, Where is their God now gone?

For why? I ashes eaten have like bread, in sorrows deep; My drink I also mingled have with tears that I did weep.

Thou tears of sorrow giv'st to them instead of bread to eat; Yea, tears instead of drink thou giv'st to them in measure great.

'Tis as a sword within my bones, when my foes me upbraid; Ev'n when by them, Where is thy God? 'tis daily to me said.

And to our neighbours' bosom cause it sev'n-fold render'd be, Ev'n the reproach wherewith they have, O Lord, reproached thee.

This man did trust in God, that he would free him by his might: Let him deliver him, sith he had in him such delight.

Many say of my soul, For him in God no succour lies.

That I thy power may behold, and brightness of thy face, As I have seen thee heretofore within thy holy place.

Behold, the sparrow findeth out an house wherein to rest; The swallow also for herself hath purchased a nest; Ev'n thine own altars, where she safe her young ones forth may bring, O thou almighty Lord of hosts, who art my God and King.

My hands to thee I stretch; my soul thirsts, as dry land, for thee.




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