15 November 2025

Sing Psalm 27:1-5 (Tune: Arnold) Scottish Metrical Psalter

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of Sing Psalm 27:1-5 (Tune: Arnold) and acapella.




Sing Psalm 27:1-5 (Tune: Arnold) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 The Lord’s my light and saving health,
who shall make me dismayed?
My life’s strength is the Lord, of whom
then shall I be afraid?

2 When as mine enemies and foes,
most wicked persons all,
To eat my flesh against me rose,
they stumbled and did fall.

3 Against me though an host encamp,
my heart yet fearless is:
Though war against me rise, I will
be confident in this.

4 One thing I of the Lord desired,
and will seek to obtain,
That all days of my life I may
within God’s house remain;

That I the beauty of the Lord
behold may and admire,
And that I in his holy place
may rev’rently enquire.

5 For he in his pavilion shall
me hide in evil days;
In secret of his tent me hide,
and on a rock me raise.

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15 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 145(II):1-6, Tune: Duke Street, Scottish Metrical Psalm

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of Psalm 145(II):1-6, Tune Duke Street, and acapella.


 

Sing Psalm 145(II):1-6, Tune Duke Street, Scottish Metrical Psalter
1 O Lord, thou art my God and King;
Thee will I magnify and praise:
I will thee bless, and gladly sing
Unto thy holy name always.

2 Each day I rise I will thee bless,
And praise thy name time without end.
3 Much to be praised, and great God is;
His greatness none can comprehend.

4 Race shall thy works praise unto race,
The mighty acts show done by thee.
5 I will speak of the glorious grace,
And honor of thy majesty;

Thy wondrous works I will record.
6 By men the might shall be extolled
Of all thy dreadful acts, O Lord:
And I thy greatness will unfold.
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15 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 131 (Tune: Humility) Scottish Metrical Psalter

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of Sing Psalm 131 (Tune: Humility) acapella. 




Scottish Metrical Psalm: 
Sing Psalm 131 (Tune: Humility)

1 My heart not haughty is, O Lord,
mine eyes not lofty be;
Nor do I deal in matters great,
or things too high for me.

2 I surely have myself behaved
with quiet sp’rit and mild,
As child of mother weaned: my soul
is like a weaned child.

3 Upon the Lord let all the hope
of Israel rely,
Ev’n from the time that present is
unto eternity.
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15 Nov 2025


Sing Psalm 71:1-5 (Tune: Sawley) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of  Psalm 71:1-5 using Tune: Sawley and acapella.



Sing Psalm 71:1-5 (Tune: Sawley) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 O Lord, my hope and confidence
is placed in thee alone;
Then let thy servant never be
put to confusion.

2 And let me, in thy righteousness,
from thee deliv’rance have;
Cause me escape, incline thine ear
unto me, and me save.

3 Be thou my dwelling-rock, to which
I ever may resort:
Thou gav’st commandment me to save,
for thou’rt my rock and fort.

4 Free me, my God, from wicked hands,
hands cruel and unjust:
5 For thou, O Lord God, art my hope,
and from my youth my trust.
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Warm Regards,
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15 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 103:1-5 (Tune: Kilmarnock) Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of 103:1-5 using the Tune: Kilmarnock and acapella.



Sing Psalm 103:1-5 (Tune: Kilmarnock) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 O thou my soul, bless God the Lord;
and all that in me is
Be stirred up his holy name
to magnify and bless.

2 Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God,
and not forgetful be
Of all his gracious benefits
he hath bestowed on thee.

3 All thine iniquities who doth
most graciously forgive:
Who thy diseases all and pains
doth heal, and thee relieve.

4 Who doth redeem thy life, that thou
to death may’st not go down;
Who thee with loving-kindness doth
and tender mercies crown:

5 Who with abundance of good things
doth satisfy thy mouth;
So that, ev’n as the eagle’s age,
renewed is thy youth.
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Warm Regards, 
Nancie 
15 Nov 2025

Singing of Psalm 20:1-5 Acapella from Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650

Dear Readers, 

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of Psalm 20:1-5 acapella. 



Singing of Psalm 20:1-5 
Acapella from Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650

Psalm 20:1-5
1 Jehovah hear thee in the day
when trouble he doth send:
And let the name of Jacob’s God
thee from all ill defend.

2 O let him help send from above,
out of his sanctuary:
From Sion, his own holy hill,
let him give strength to thee.

3 Let him remember all thy gifts,
accept thy sacrifice:
4 Grant thee thine heart’s wish, and fulfil
thy thoughts and counsel wise.

5 In thy salvation we will joy;
in our God’s name we will
Display our banners: and the Lord
thy prayers all fulfil.
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Warm Regards, 
Nancie 
15 Nov 2025

14 November 2025

Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650: Singing of Psalm 128, tune Dunfermline and acapella.

Dear Readers,

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter. This Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650 is the singing of Psalm 128 using the tune Dunfermline and acapella.



Sing Psalm 128 (Tune: Dunfermline) 
Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650

1 Blessed is each one that fears the Lord,
and walketh in his ways;
2 For of thy labour thou shalt eat,
and happy be always.

3 Thy wife shall as a fruitful vine
by thy house’ sides be found:
Thy children like to olive-plants
about thy table round.

4 Behold, the man that fears the Lord,
thus blessed shall he be.
5 The Lord shall out of Zion give
his blessing unto thee:

Thou shalt Jerus’lem’s good behold
whilst thou on earth dost dwell.
6 Thou shalt thy children’s children see,
and peace on Israel.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
14 Nov 2025

Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650: Singing of Psalm 105:1-7, tune St. Flavian.

Dear Readers,

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the 1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter. This Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650 is the singing of Psalm 105:1-7 using the tune St. Flavian.



Sing Psalm 105:1-7 (Tune: St. Flavian) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 Give thanks to God, call on his name;
to men his deeds make known.
2 Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim
his wondrous works each one.

3 See that ye in his holy name
to glory do accord;
And let the heart of ev’ry one
rejoice that seeks the Lord.

4 The Lord Almighty, and his strength,
with steadfast hearts seek ye:
His blessed and his gracious face
seek ye continually.

5 Think on the works that he hath done,
which admiration breed;
His wonders, and the judgments all
which from his mouth proceed;

6 O ye that are of Abr’ham’s race,
his servant well approv’n;
And ye that Jacob’s children are,
whom he chose for his own.

7 Because he, and he only, is
the mighty Lord our God;
And his most righteous judgments are
in all the earth abroad.

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Warm Regards,
Nancie
14 Nov 2025

1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter for singing of Psalm 139:1-10 using the tune Belmont.

Dear Readers,

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650. This Scottish Metrical Psalm is the singing of Psalm 139:1-10 using the tune Belmont.


 
Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650: 

Sing Psalm 139:1-10 (Tune: Belmont)

1 O Lord, thou hast me searched and known.
2 Thou know’st my sitting down,
And rising up; yea, all my thoughts
afar to thee are known.

3 My footsteps, and my lying down,
thou compassest always;
Thou also most entirely art
acquaint with all my ways.

4 For in my tongue, before I speak,
not any word can be,
But altogether, lo, O Lord,
it is well known to thee.

5 Behind, before, thou hast beset,
and laid on me thine hand.
6 Such knowledge is too strange for me,
too high to understand.

7 From thy Sp’rit whither shall I go?
or from thy presence fly?
8 Ascend I heav’n, lo, thou art there;
there, if in hell I lie.

9 Take I the morning wings, and dwell
in utmost parts of sea;
10 Ev’n there, Lord, shall thy hand me lead,
thy right hand hold shall me.
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Warm Regards,
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14 Nov 2025

Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650 / Scottish Metrical Psalm 1:1-6, Tune: St. Peter

Dear Readers,

Thanks for stopping by. Thank God for the encouragement from the book of Psalm in the Bible sang from the Scottish Metrical Psalter. This Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650 is the singing of Psalm 1:1-6 using the tune St. Peter.



 

Sing Psalm 1:1-6 (Tune: St. Peter) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 That man hath perfect blessedness,
who walketh not astray
In counsel of ungodly men,
nor stands in sinners’ way,

Nor sitteth in the scorner’s chair:
2 But placeth his delight
Upon God’s law, and meditates
on his law day and night.

3 He shall be like a tree that grows
near planted by a river,
Which in his season yields his fruit,
and his leaf fadeth never:

And all he doth shall prosper well
4 The wicked are not so;
But like they are unto the chaff,
which wind drives to and fro.

5 In judgment therefore shall not stand
such as ungodly are;
Nor in th’ assembly of the just
shall wicked men appear.

6 For why? the way of godly men
unto the Lord is known:
Whereas the way of wicked men
shall quite be overthrown.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
14 Nov 2025