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{{Vs|8}} The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart hath trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart danceth for joy, and in my song will I praise him. | {{Vs|8}} The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart hath trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart danceth for joy, and in my song will I praise him. | ||
{{Vs|9}} The Lord is my strength : and he is the wholesome defence of his Anointed. | {{Vs|9}} The Lord is my strength : and he is the wholesome defence of his Anointed. | ||
{{Vs|10}} O save thy people, and give thy blessing unto thine inheritance : feed them , and set them up for ever.}} | {{Vs|10}} O save thy people, and give thy blessing unto thine inheritance : feed them, and set them up for ever.}} | ||
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General Information
Settings by composers
- Robert Hugill SAATB (vv.8, 9, 1 in Latin)
- Claudio Merulo SAATTB (v.7b, Clementine Vulgate)
- Thomas Ravenscroft SATB (English, Thomas Sternhold paraphrase Old Version)
- Joseph Stephenson SATB (English metrical New Version)
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 27)Latin text1 Psalmus ipsi David. Ad te, Domine, clamabo; Deus meus, ne sileas a me: nequando taceas a me, et assimilabor descendentibus in lacum. |
Alternative Vulgate (Psalm 27)Latin text1 David ad te Domine clamabo Fortis meus ne obsurdescas mihi ne forte tacente te mihi conparer his qui descendunt in lacum |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 Unto thee will I cry, O Lord my strength : think no scorn of me; lest, if thou make as though thou hearest not, I become like them that go down into the pit. |
Káldi fordítás (27. zsoltár)Hungarian translation Dávid zsoltára. |
Metrical 'Old Version' (Thomas Sternhold) |
Metrical 'New Version' (Tate/Brady) |
English text 1574 Version |
Another version |
English text O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry, |