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*[[Bancroft (Oliver Brownson)|Oliver Brownson]] STB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 2, sts. 1, 2) | |||
*[[My song shall be of mercy (James Kent)|James Kent]] S solo (v.1,English BCP) | *[[My song shall be of mercy (James Kent)|James Kent]] S solo (v.1,English BCP) | ||
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Korán kiírtom a föld minden bűnösét, s az Úr városából mind elvesztem a gonoszúl cselekvőket.}} | Korán kiírtom a föld minden bűnösét, s az Úr városából mind elvesztem a gonoszúl cselekvőket.}} | ||
===English Metrical Paraphrases by [[Isaac Watts]], 1719=== | |||
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PART 1 (L. M.) | |||
:''The magistrate's Psalm'' | |||
Mercy and judgment are my song; | |||
And since they both to thee belong, | |||
My gracious God, my righteous King, | |||
To thee my songs and vows I bring. | |||
If I am raised to bear the sword, | |||
I'll take my counsels from thy word; | |||
Thy justice and thy heavenly grace | |||
Shall be the pattern of my ways. | |||
Let wisdom all my actions guide, | |||
And let my God with me reside; | |||
No wicked thing shall dwell with me | |||
Which may provoke thy jealousy. | |||
No sons of slander, rage, and strife | |||
Shall be companions of my life; | |||
The haughty look, the heart of pride, | |||
Within my doors shall ne'er abide. | |||
I'll search the land, and raise the just | |||
To posts of honor, wealth, and trust; | |||
The men that work thy holy will | |||
Shall be my friends and favorites still. | |||
In vain shall sinners hope to rise | |||
By flattering or malicious lies; | |||
And while the innocent I guard, | |||
The bold offender shan't be spared. | |||
The impious crew, that factious band, | |||
Shall hide their heads or quit the land; | |||
And all that break the public rest, | |||
Where I have power, shall be suppressed.}} | |||
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PART 2 (C. M.) | |||
:''A Psalm for a master of a family'' | |||
Of justice and of grace I sing, | |||
And pay my God my vows; | |||
Thy grace and justice, heavenly King, | |||
Teach me to rule my house. | |||
Now to my tent, O God, repair, | |||
And make thy servant wise; | |||
I'll suffer nothing near me there | |||
That shall offend thine eyes. | |||
The man that doth his neighbor wrong | |||
By falsehood or by force, | |||
The scornful eye, the slanderous tongue | |||
I'll thrust them from my doors. | |||
I'll seek the faithful and the just, | |||
And will their help enjoy; | |||
These are the friends that I shall trust, | |||
The servants I'll employ. | |||
The wretch that deals in sly deceit | |||
I'll not endure a night: | |||
The liar's tongue I ever hate, | |||
And banish from my sight. | |||
I'll purge my family around, | |||
And make the wicked flee; | |||
So shall my house be ever found | |||
A dwelling fit for thee.}} | |||
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Revision as of 22:49, 14 August 2016
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General Information
Settings by composers
- Oliver Brownson STB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 2, sts. 1, 2)
- James Kent S solo (v.1,English BCP)
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 100)Latin text1 Psalmus ipsi David. |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 My song shall be of mercy and judgement: unto thee, O Lord, will I sing. |
Káldi fordítás
Hungarian text
Dávid zsoltára.
Irgalmasságot és itéletet éneklek, Uram! neked éneklek.
Figyelni fogok a szeplőtelen útra, mikor hozzám jösz; szívem ártatlanságában fogok járni az én házamnak közepette.
Nem teszek szemeim elé igaztalan dolgot, a törvényszegőket gyülölöm. Nem fog ragaszkodni hozzám
az álnok szív; a tőlem elhajló gonosztevőnek nem leszek ismerője.
Ki felebarátját titkon rágalmazza, azt üldözőbe veszem; kinek szeme kevély, szíve telhetetlen, azzal nem eszem.
Szemeim a föld hívein lesznek, hogy velem üljenek; ki szeplőtelen úton jár, az fog szolgálni nekem.
Nem lesz lakása házamban, ki kevélyen cselekszik; s az igaztalanúl szólónak szemeim előtt nem lesz maradása.
Korán kiírtom a föld minden bűnösét, s az Úr városából mind elvesztem a gonoszúl cselekvőket.
English Metrical Paraphrases by Isaac Watts, 1719
English text PART 1 (L. M.) |
PART 2 (C. M.) |
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