Psalm 122

Words: The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, 1887 ed.

Note:
This page also has a Long Metre version of this psalm.

Common Metre Tunes

   1  I joyed when to the house of God,
         Go up, they said to me.
      Jerusalem, within thy gates
         Our feet shall standing be.

   2  Jerus'lem as a city is
         Compactly built, and fair;
      To it the tribes go up; to it,
         The tribes of God repair.

   3  To Isr'el's testimony, there
         To God's name thanks to pay.
      For thrones of judgment, ev'n the thrones
         Of David's house, there stay.

   4  Pray that Jerusalem may have
         Peace and felicity:
      All those who love thee and thy peace
         Shall have prosperity.

   5  I therefore wish that peace may still
         Within thy walls remain,
      And ever may thy palaces
         Prosperity retain.

   6  And now, for friends' and brethren's sakes,
         Peace be in thee. I'll say.
      Yea for the house of God our Lord,
         I'll seek thy good alway.

Long Metre Tunes

   1  With joy I hear my friends exclaim,
      "Come let us ill God's temple meet."
      Within thy gates, Jerusalem,
      Shall ever stand our willing feet.

   2  A city built compact and fair,
      Jerus'lem stands, the sacred place
      To which the gathering tribes repair,
      Tribes of Jehovah's chosen race.

   3  'Tis there by his command they meet,
      To render thanks and pay their vows;
      And there is judgment's royal seat,
      There are the thrones of' David's house.

   4  Pray that Jerus'lem's peace endure,
      For all that love thee God will bless;
      Peace dwell within thy walls secure,
      And joy within thy palaces.

   5  For sake of friends and kindred dear,
      My heart's desire is "peace to thee;"
      And for the house of God, my prayer
      Shall seek thy good continually.


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