22 November 2025

Sing Psalm 47:1-2,5-9 (Tune: Scarborough) 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 47:1-2,5-9 (Tune: Scarborough) acapella.


 
Sing Psalm 47:1-2,5-9 (Tune: Scarborough) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 All people, clap your hands; to God
with voice of triumph shout:
2 For dreadful is the Lord most high,
great King the earth throughout.

5 God is with shouts gone up, the Lord
with trumpets sounding high.
6 Sing praise to God, sing praise, sing praise,
praise to our King sing ye.

7 For God is King of all the earth;
with knowledge praise express.
8 God rules the nations: God sits on
his throne of holiness.

9 The princes of the people are
assembled willingly;
Ev’n of the God of Abraham
they who the people be.

For why? the shields that do defend
the earth are only his:
They to the Lord belong; yea, he
exalted greatly is.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 45(II):1-3 second version (Tune: Louisville) 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 Psalm 45(II):1-3 second version (Tune: Louisville) acapella.


 

Sing Psalm 45(II):1-3 (Tune: Louisville) Scottish Metrical Psalter
Second version

1 My heart inditing is
good matter in a song:
I speak the things that I have made,
which to the King belong:

My tongue shall be as quick,
his honour to indite,
As is the pen of any scribe
that useth fast to write.

2 Thou’rt fairest of all men;
grace in thy lips doth flow:
And therefore blessings evermore
on thee doth God bestow.

3 Thy sword gird on thy thigh,
thou that art most of might:
Appear in dreadful majesty,
and in thy glory bright.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 42:1-3, 5 (Tune: Kedron) 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 42:1-3, 5 (Tune: Kedron) acapella.


 
Sing Psalm 42:1-3, 5 (Tune: Kedron) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 Like as the hart for water-brooks
in thirst doth pant and bray;
So pants my longing soul, O God,
that come to thee I may.

2 My soul for God, the living God,
doth thirst: when shall I near
Unto thy countenance approach,
and in God’s sight appear?

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

5 O why art thou cast down, my soul?
why in me so dismayed?
Trust God, for I shall praise him yet,
his count’nance is mine aid.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 34:8-11, 14-15 (Tune: Stracathro) 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 34:8-11, 14-15 (Tune: Stracathro) acapella.



 

Sing Psalm 34:8-11, 14-15 (Tune: Stracathro) Scottish Metrical Psalm

8 O taste and see that God is good:
who trusts in him is blessed.
9 Fear God his saints: none that him fear
shall be with want oppressed.

10 The lions young may hungry be,
and they may lack their food:
But they that truly seek the Lord
shall not lack any good.

11 O children, hither do ye come,
and unto me give ear;
I shall you teach to understand
how ye the Lord should fear.

14 Depart from ill, do good, seek peace,
pursue it earnestly.
15 God’s eyes are on the just; his ears
are open to their cry.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 30:1-4 (Tune: St. Fulbert) 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 30:1-4 (Tune: St. Fulbert) acapella.



Sing Psalm 30:1-4 (Tune: St. Fulbert) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 Lord, I will thee extol, for thou
hast lifted me on high,
And over me thou to rejoice
mad’st not mine enemy.

2 O thou who art the Lord my God,
I in distress to thee,
With loud cries lifted up my voice,
and thou hast healed me.

3 O Lord, my soul thou hast brought up,
and rescued from the grave;
That I to pit should not go down,
alive thou didst me save.

4 O ye that are his holy ones,
sing praise unto the Lord;
And give unto him thanks, when ye
his holiness record.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 26:1-7 (Tune: St. Thomas) 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 26:1-7 (Tune: St. Thomas) acapella.


 
Sing Psalm 26:1-7 (Tune: St. Thomas) Scottish Metrical Psalm

1 Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk’d
in mine integrity:
I trusted also in the Lord;
slide therefore shall not I.

2 Examine me, and do me prove;
try heart and reins, O God:
3 For thy love is before mine eyes,
thy truth’s paths I have trode.

4 With persons vain I have not sat,
nor with dissemblers gone:
5 Th’ assembly of ill men I hate;
to sit with such I shun.

6 Mine hands in innocence, O Lord,
I’ll wash and purify;
So to thine holy altar go,
and compass it will I:

7 That I, with voice of thanksgiving,
may publish and declare,
And tell of all thy mighty works,
that great and wondrous are.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
22 Nov 2025

20 November 2025

Sing Psalm 25(I):12-15 (Tune: Old 134th) 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 25(I):12-15 (Tune: Old 134th) acapella.


  
Sing Psalm 25(I):12-15 (Tune: Old 134th) Scottish Metrical Psalm

12 What man is he that fears
the Lord, and doth him serve?
Him shall he teach the way that he
shall choose, and still observe.

13 His soul shall dwell at ease;
and his posterity
Shall flourish still, and of the earth
inheritors shall be.

14 With those that fear him is
the secret of the Lord;
The knowledge of his covenant
he will to them afford.

15 Mine eyes upon the Lord
continually are set:
For he it is that shall bring forth
my feet out of the net.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
20 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 22:27-31 (Tune: St. Lawrence) 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 22:27-31 (Tune: St. Lawrence) acapella.


 

Sing Psalm 22:27-31 (Tune: St. Lawrence) Scottish Metrical Psalm

27 All ends of th’ earth remember shall,
and turn the Lord unto;
All kindreds of the nations
to him shall homage do:

28 Because the kingdom to the Lord
doth appertain as his;
Likewise among the nations
the Governor he is.

29 Earth’s fat ones eat, and worship shall:
all who to dust descend
Shall bow to him; none of them can
his soul from death defend.

30 A seed shall service do to him;
unto the Lord it shall
Be for a generation
reckon’d in ages all.

31 They shall come, and they shall declare
his truth and righteousness
Unto a people yet unborn,
and that he hath done this.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
20 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 9:7-11 (Tune: Richmond) 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 9:7-11 (Tune: Richmond) acapella.


 

Sing Psalm 9:7-11 (Tune: Richmond) Scottish Metrical Psalm

7 God shall endure for aye; he doth
for judgment set his throne;
8 In righteousness to judge the world,
justice to give each one.

9 God also will a refuge be
for those that are oppress’d;
A refuge will he be in times
of trouble to distress’d.

10 And they that know thy name, in thee
their confidence will place:
For thou hast not forsaken them
that truly seek thy face.

11 O sing ye praises to the Lord,
that dwells in Sion hill;
And all the nations among
his deeds record ye still.
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
20 Nov 2025

Sing Psalm 8:3-9 (Tune: Gainsborough) 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 Psalm 8:3-9 (Tune: Gainsborough) acapella.



Sing Psalm 8:3-9 (Tune: Gainsborough) Scottish Metrical Psalm

3 When I look up unto the heav’ns,
which thine own fingers fram’d,
Unto the moon, and to the stars,
which were by thee ordain’d;

4 Then say I, What is man, that he
remember’d is by thee?
Or what the son of man, that thou
so kind to him should’st be?

5 For thou a little lower hast
him than the angels made;
With glory and with dignity
thou crowned hast his head.

6 Of thy hands’ works thou mad’st him lord,
all under’s feet didst lay;
7 All sheep and oxen, yea, and beasts
that in the field do stray;

8 Fowls of the air, fish of the sea,
all that pass through the same.
9 How excellent in all the earth,
Lord, our Lord, is thy name!
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Warm Regards,
Nancie
20 Nov 2025