Psalm 23 Lyrics People And Songs. Text This text by Fanny Crosby was first published in William H Doane’s collection Songs of Devotion in 1870Most hymnals contain the original three verses and chorus though the Presbyterian Hymnal doesn’t include the original second verse and Rejoice in the Lord doesn’t include the refrain Some hymnals add the chorus as an extension of each verse.
Psalm 23 A psalm of David 1 The Lord is my shepherd I lack nothing 2 He makes me lie down in green pastures he leads me beside quiet waters 3 he refreshes my soul He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake 4 Even though I walk through the darkest valley I will fear no evil for you are with me your rod and your staff they comfort me 5 You prepare a table before me.
Search Me, O God Hymnary.org
An interlude that depends more on Watts’ interpretation than the psalm text stanza 3 speaks of Christ’s blessings extending victoriously over the realm of sin The cheerful repetition of the nonpsalm phrase “far as the curse is found” has caused this stanza to be omitted from some hymnals But the line makes joyful sense when understood from.
The King of Love My Shepherd Is Hymnary.org
COLUMBA Author Henry Williams Baker 18211877 Meter 87 87 Scripture Psalm 23 Psalm 7913 Psalm 844 Psalm 957 Isaiah 536 Matthew 18 Luke 1537 John 10 2 Corinthians 51519 Hebrews 21415 1 Peter 225 1 Peter 54 Revelation 2217 Date 2012 Subject Comfort | Good Shepherd | Love of God for Us | Petition/Prayer | Retreats | Rites of the Church | Order.
To God Be the Glory Hymnary.org
A choice collection of popular songs with some standard hymns for young people‘s meetings (Silver and Gold No 1) #d64 A Chord #d61 A Junior Hymnal with Song Stories and Worship Programs #d44 A Messenger for Jesus #d162 A Selection.
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Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me Hymnary.org
Joy to the world! the Lord is come! Hymnary.org
A psalm LORD is my Psalm 23 NIV Bible of David. The
[Search me O God and know my heart today] (Maori) The tune was adapted from “Swiss Cradle Song” by Clement Scott It was released by the Australian music company W H Paling and Co in 1913 It was then adapted in New Zealand for a farewell song for Maori soldiers beginning in World War I modified with the words “This is the hour” used as a wal.