Saturday, July 14, 2007

Psalms : Lord's Day 07/15/2007 A.D.


For this coming Lord's Day, D.V. Click on the tune name to play the tune.

Psalm 25 (II): 12-22, Coleshill 42, CM.
Psalm 130:1-8 Martyrdom 85, CM.

Martyrdom is a very familiar tune. We tend to hurry through it. Please sing this Psalm prayerfully. There are no grace notes in the 2nd line.



Psalm 25
A Psalm of David

Psalm 25 (II):12-22, Coleshill 42, CM.



12 What man fears God? him shall he teach
the way that he shall chuse.
13 His soul shall dwell at ease; his seed
the earth, as heirs, shall use.

14 The sec-ret of the Lord is with
such as do fear his name;
And he his holy co-ven-ant
will man-i-fest to them.

15 To-wards the Lord my wait-ing eyes
Con-tin-u-ly are set;
For he it is that shall bring forth
my feet out of the net.

16 O turn thee un-to me, O God,
have mer-cy me up-on;
Be-cause I sol-i-tar-y am,
and in af-flic-tion.

17 Enlarg'd the griefs are of mine heart;
me from dis-tress re-lieve.
18 See mine af-flict-ion and my pain,
and all my sins for-give.

19 Con-sid-er thou mine en-em-ies,
Be-cause they many are;
And it a cr-uel hat-red is
which they a-gainst me bear.

20 O do thou keep my soul; O God,
do thou de-liv-er me:
Let me not be asham'd; for I
do put my trust in thee.

21 O let in-teg-ri-ty and truth
keep me, who thee at-tend.
22 Re-demp-tion, Lord, to Is-ra-el
from all his trou-bles send.


Psalm 130
A Song of degrees.

Psalm 130:1-8, Martyrdom 85, CM.



1 Lord, from the depths to thee I cry'd.
2 My voice, Lord, do thou hear:
Un-to my sup-pli-ca-tion's voice
give an at-tent-ive ear.

3 Lord, who shall stand, if thou, O Lord,
should'st mark in-i-qui-ty?
4 But yet with thee for-give-ness is,
that fear'd thou may-est be.

5 I wait for God, my soul doth wait,
my hope is in his word.
6 More than they that for morn-ing watch,
my soul waits for the Lord;

I say, more than they that do watch
the morn-ing light to see.
7 Let Is-ra-el hope in the Lord,
for with him mer-cies be;

And plen-te-ous re-demp-tion
is ev-er found with him.
8 And from all his in-i-qui-ties
he Isr'el shall re-deem.



You probably noticed the pauses, or fermatas, that occur in each of these tunes.

This is the “birdseye” symbol that we see at the end of lines 1 and 3 in Coleshill.In Martyrdom they are placed at the end of lines 2 and 4.


We will pause, not quite as long as suggested by the MIDI playback.


Yours in Christ's service,
~JJS~

Psalms : Lord's Day 07/08/2007 A.D.

Dear Congregation, Visitors and Friends,

This article is the first of what we hope to be a regular feature on this site, to announce the Psalms that are scheduled for the coming Lord's Day services. These installments will include hyperlinks to the tune MIDI files to facilitate learning and practice.

For this coming Lord's Day, D.V.

Psalm 32:1-5, St. Peter 125, CM.
Psalm 25(I):1-11, Franconia 163, SM.

Franconia is a short meter tune that is easy to learn. Since we are already very familiar with the tune St. Peter we will begin here with the closing Psalm. In stanza 5/verse 6, lines 2 and 4 each have an extra syllable; we add one beat to each of these lines to cover.


Psalm 25

A Psalm of David

Psalm 25(I):1-11, Franconia 163, SM.

1 To thee I lift my soul:
2 O Lord, I trust in thee:
My God, let me not be asham'd,
nor foes triumph o'er me.

3 Let none that wait on thee
be put to shame at all;
But those that without cause transgress,
let shame upon them fall.

4 Shew me thy ways, O Lord;
thy paths, O teach thou me:
5 And do thou lead me in thy truth,
therein my teacher be:

For thou art God that dost
to me salvation send,
And I upon thee all the day
expecting do attend.

6 Thy tender mercies, Lord,
I pray thee to remember,
And loving-kindnesses; for they
have been of old for ever.

7 My sins and faults of youth
do thou, O Lord, forget:
After thy mercy think on me,
and for thy goodness great.

8 God good and upright is:
the way he'll sinners show.
9 The meek in judgment he will guide,
and make his path to know.

10 The whole paths of the Lord
are truth and mercy sure,
To those that do his cov'nant keep,
and testimonies pure.

11 Now, for thine own name's sake,
O Lord, I thee entreat
To pardon mine iniquity;
for it is very great.


Psalm 32

A Psalm of David, Maschil.

Psalm 32:1-11,
St. Peter 125, CM.


1 O blessed is the man to whom
is freely pardoned
All the transgression he hath done,
whose sin is covered.

2 Bless'd is the man to whom the Lord
imputeth not his sin,
And in whose sp'rit there is no guile,
nor fraud is found therein.

3 When as I did refrain my speech,
and silent was my tongue,
My bones then waxed old, because
I roared all day long.

4 For upon me both day and night
thine hand did heavy lie,
So that my moisture turned is
in summer's drought thereby.

5 I thereupon have unto thee
my sin acknowledged,
And likewise mine iniquity
I have not covered:

I will confess unto the Lord
my trespasses, said I;
And of my sin thou freely didst
forgive th' iniquity.




Yours in Christ's service,
~JJS~