Psalm 81

Words: The Psalter Hymnal

8's.
8,7,8,7 Trochaic  (Trochaic - accent is on the first syllable.)
We like this with "Beecher," which is an 8787 D tune, which means you have to leave out a verse. We usually leave off the last when when we sing this with Beecher. 

 1  Now to God, our strength and Savior,
       Render praise and loudly sing;
    In our father's God rejoicing,
       All your noblest music bring.

 2  Let the trumpet, far resounding,
       This our festal day proclaim,
    By our father's God appointed, 
       When from bondage Israel came.

 3  I, thy God, removed thy burdens,
       When thou calledst, set thee free,
    Proved thee in the thirsty desert,
       in the thunder answered thee.

 4  O My people, hear My pleadings;
       O that thou wouldst hearken now;
    No strange worship shalt thou offer,
       Nor to idols shalt thou bow.

 5  I am God the Lord who saved thee,
       And from cruel bondage freed;
    Open wide thy mouth of longing;
       I will satisfy thy need.

 6  But My people would not hearken,
       Yea, they would not yield to Me;
    So I left them in their blindness,
       Their own counselors to be.

 7  If My people would obey Me,
       Gladly walking in My ways,
    Soon would I, their foes subduing,
       fill their lips with songs of praise.

 8  All the haters of Jehovah
       Shall His clemency implore,
    And the days of those that love Him
       Shall endure forevermore.

 9  Yea, with wheat the very finest
       I their hunger will supply,
    bid the very rocks yield honey
       That shall fully satisfy.  


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