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{{Psalm | {{Psalm legend|50|70|30}} | ||
== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
== Settings by composers == | == Settings by composers == | ||
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*[[Daniel Belknap]] | *[[Daniel Belknap]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Newmark (Daniel Belknap)|Newmark]] SATB (vv. 3-6, English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
**[[Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap)|Shrewsbury]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | **[[Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap)|Shrewsbury]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
*[[Wrentham (William Billings)|William Billings]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | *[[Wrentham (William Billings)|William Billings]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
*[[Psalm 50 (Ravenscroft) (Edward Blancks)|Edward Blancks]] (English, metrical Old Version) | *[[Psalm 50 (Ravenscroft) (Edward Blancks)|Edward Blancks]] (English, metrical Old Version) | ||
*[[York (Oliver Brownson)|Oliver Brownson]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 6) | |||
*[[Terror (Jacob French)|Jacob French]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' paraphrase, st. 8) | |||
*[[The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God (Richard Garbett)|Richard Garbett]] (English, metrical New Version) | *[[The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God (Richard Garbett)|Richard Garbett]] (English, metrical New Version) | ||
*[[Oliver Holden]] | *[[Oliver Holden]] | ||
**[[Camden (Oliver Holden)|Camden]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | **[[Camden (Oliver Holden)|Camden]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
**[[]] | **[[Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden)|Mount Carmel]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
*[[The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake ( | {{Middle}} | ||
*[[The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake (Joseph Haydn)|Joseph Haydn]] (vv. 1-6, English, metrical version by James Merrick) | |||
*[[Carthagena (Samuel Holyoke)|Samuel Holyoke]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 6) | |||
*Stephen Jenks | |||
**[[Newington (Stephen Jenks)|Newington]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' paraphrase, Part 6) | |||
**[[Triumph (Stephen Jenks)|Triumph]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' paraphrase, Part 6, st. 2]] | |||
*[[Daniel Read]] | |||
**[[Admonition (Daniel Read)|Admonition]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | |||
**[[Judgment (Daniel Read)|Judgment]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | |||
**[[Resurrection (Daniel Read)|Resurrection]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | |||
**[[Stratford (Daniel Read)|Stratford]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | |||
*[[Judgment (Nehemiah Shumway)|Nehemiah Shumway]] SATB (English, metrical version by Isaac Watts) | |||
*[[Old 50th (William Tansur)|William Tansur]] (English, metrical Old Version) | *[[Old 50th (William Tansur)|William Tansur]] (English, metrical Old Version) | ||
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=== | ==='Old Version' ([[William Whittingham]])=== | ||
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1. The mighty God, th'Eternal hath thus spoke, | 1. The mighty God, th'Eternal hath thus spoke, | ||
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And no deliv'rer dare to rise. | And no deliv'rer dare to rise. | ||
(PART 5) (10 10. 10 10. 10 10.) | |||
The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth, | |||
Calls the south nations and awakes the north; | |||
From east to west the sounding orders spread, | |||
Through distant worlds and regions of the dead: | |||
No more shall atheists mock his long delay; | |||
His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day! | |||
Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh; | |||
Tempest and fire attend him down the sky: | |||
Heaven, earth, and hell, draw near; let all things come | |||
To hear his justice, and the sinner's doom: | |||
"But gather first my saints," the Judge commands, | |||
"Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands. | |||
"Behold, my covenant stands for ever good, | |||
Sealed by th' eternal Sacrifice in blood, | |||
And signed with all their names; the Greek, the Jew, | |||
That paid the ancient worship or the new, | |||
There's no distinction here; come, spread their thrones, | |||
And near me seat my favorites and my sons. | |||
"I, their Almighty Savior and their God, | |||
I am their Judge: ye heavens, proclaim abroad | |||
My just eternal sentence, and declare | |||
Those awful truths that sinners dread to hear: | |||
Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; | |||
I doom the painted hypocrite to fire.}} | |||
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"Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain | |||
Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain | |||
Without the flames of love; in vain the store | |||
Of brutal off'rings that were mine before; | |||
Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, | |||
Flocks, herds, and fields and forests where they feed. | |||
"If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? | |||
When did I thirst, or drink thy bullocks' blood? | |||
Can I be flattered with thy cringing bows, | |||
Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? | |||
Are my eyes charmed thy vestments to behold, | |||
Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? | |||
"Unthinking wretch! how couldst thou hope to please | |||
A God, a Spirit, with such toys as these, | |||
While, with my grace and statutes on thy tongue, | |||
Thou lovest deceit, and dost thy brother wrong? | |||
In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, | |||
Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. | |||
"Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love, | |||
But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? | |||
And cherish such an impious thought within, | |||
That God, the Righteous, would indulge thy sin? | |||
Behold my terrors now: my thunders roll, | |||
And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul." | |||
Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; | |||
Awake before this dreadful morning rise; | |||
Change your vain thoughts, your crooked works amend, | |||
Fly to the Savior, make the Judge your friend | |||
Lest, like a lion, his last vengeance tear | |||
Your trembling souls, and no deliverer near. | |||
(PART 6) (10 10. 10 10. 10 10.) | |||
The God of glory sends his summons forth, | The God of glory sends his summons forth, | ||
Calls the south nations and awakes the north; | Calls the south nations and awakes the north; | ||
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Then join the saints, wake every cheerful passion; | Then join the saints, wake every cheerful passion; | ||
When Christ returns, he comes for your salvation.}} | When Christ returns, he comes for your salvation.}} | ||
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===Metrical version by [[James Merrick]]=== | ===Metrical version by [[James Merrick]]=== | ||
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{{Vs|1}} The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake, | {{Vs|1}} The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake, | ||
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No bleeding victim should expire, | No bleeding victim should expire, | ||
Not ritual sacrifice withheld | Not ritual sacrifice withheld | ||
My theme of just complaint shall yield: | My theme of just complaint shall yield:}} | ||
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{{Vs|9}} Still let thy stall the steer detain, | {{Vs|9}} Still let thy stall the steer detain, | ||
Still let thy goat untouch'd remain | Still let thy goat untouch'd remain | ||
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The precepts of my will explain, | The precepts of my will explain, | ||
And, rank'd thyself amid my foes, | And, rank'd thyself amid my foes, | ||
My terms of offer'd grace propose? | My terms of offer'd grace propose?}} | ||
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{{Vs|17}} Say, has the thief to thee applied, | {{Vs|17}} Say, has the thief to thee applied, | ||
And thou thy wanted aid denied? | And thou thy wanted aid denied? |
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Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 49)Latin text1 Psalmus Asaph. Deus deorum Dominus locutus est, et vocavit terram a solis ortu usque |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 The Lord, even the most mighty God, hath spoken: and called the world, from the rising up of the sun unto the going down thereof. |
King James VersionEnglish textA Psalm of Asaph. |
Káldi fordítás (49. zsoltár)Hungarian translation Azaf zsoltára. |
'Old Version' (William Whittingham)English text1. The mighty God, th'Eternal hath thus spoke, |
Metrical versions by Isaac WattsEnglish textPART 1 (C.M.) |
"Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain |
Metrical version by James Merrick
English text 1 The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake, |
9 Still let thy stall the steer detain, |
17 Say, has the thief to thee applied, |