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The Poetry of Psalm 113
This page contains the Poetry of Psalm 113. Read the Poetry of Psalm 113 taken from "The Scottish Psalter of 1650" based on the work of Francis Rous. An unusual addition for Bible Study, Sunday School lessons and Biblical studies.
Poetry of Psalms
Poetry of Psalm 113
Psalm
113.
1 Praise God: ye servants of the Lord,
O praise, the Lord's name praise.
2 Yea, blessed be the name of God
from this time forth always.
3 From rising sun to where it sets,
God's name is to be praised.
4 Above all nations God is high,
'bove heav'ns his glory raised.
5 Unto the Lord our God that dwells
on high, who can compare?
6 Himself that humbleth things to see
in heav'n and earth that are.
7 He from the dust doth raise the poor,
that very low doth lie;
And from the dunghill lifts the man
oppressed with poverty;
8 That he may highly him advance,
and with the princes set;
With those that of his people are
the chief, ev'n princes great.
9 The barren woman house to keep
he maketh, and to be
Of sons a mother full of joy.
Praise to the Lord give ye.
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The Scottish Psalter of 1650 and Psalm 113
We hope that you find the content of Psalm 113 and the words taken from "The Scottish Psalter of 1650", based on the work of Francis Rous, helpful to your Bible studies. 113 offers free access to
study the words contained in this Psalm in the Bible. The Summary, or overview, of the Psalm is as follows:
Summary of this Psalm
God hath shown his power
in delivering his people: idols are vain. The Hebrews divide this
into two psalms.
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Poetry of Psalm 113
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