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Psalm 96

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1O sing a new song to the Lord:

sing all the earth to God.

2To God sing, bless his name, shew still

his saving health abroad.

3Among the heathen nations

his glory do declare;

And unto all the people shew

his works that wondrous are.

4For great’s the Lord, and greatly he

is to be magnify’d;

Yea, worthy to be fear’d is he

above all gods beside.

5For all the gods are idols dumb,

which blinded nations fear;

But our God is the Lord, by whom

the heav’ns created were.

6Great honour is before his face,

and majesty divine;

Strength is within his holy place,

and there doth beauty shine.

7Do ye ascribe unto the Lord,

of people ev’ry tribe,

Glory do ye unto the Lord,

and mighty pow’r ascribe.

8Give ye the glory to the Lord

that to his name is due;

Come ye into his courts, and bring

an offering with you.

9In beauty of his holiness,

O do the Lord adore;

Likewise let all the earth throughout

tremble his face before.

10Among the heathen say, God reigns;

the world shall stedfastly

Be fix’d from moving; he shall judge

the people righteously.

11Let heav’ns be glad before the Lord,

and let the earth rejoice;

Let seas, and all that is therein,

cry out, and make a noise.

12Let fields rejoice, and ev’ry thing

that springeth of the earth:

Then woods and ev’ry tree shall sing

with gladness and with mirth

13Before the Lord; because he comes,

to judge the earth comes he:

He’ll judge the world with righteousness,

the people faithfully.

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