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{{Psalm | {{Psalm legend|15|35|1}} | ||
== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
== Settings by composers == | == Settings by composers == | ||
*[[Domine quis habitabit (Jean Courtois)|Jean Courtois]] STTB (Latin) | {{Top}} | ||
*[[Smithfield (William Billings)|William Billings]] SATB (English, metrical New Version) | |||
*[[Lord who shall dwell in thy tabernacle (William Boyce)|William Boyce]] SATB verse, with SATB chorus. (BCP English) | |||
*[[Herr, wer wird wohnen (Arnold von Bruck)|Arnold von Bruck]] (German, STTB) | |||
*[[Within thy tabernacle, Lord (Thomas Clark)|Thomas Clark]] SATB (vv. 1-4, English, metrical Old Version) | |||
*[[Domine, quis habitabit (Jean Courtois)|Jean Courtois]] STTB (Latin) | |||
*[[Domine, quis habitabit (Christian Erbach)|Christian Erbach]] SSATTB (Latin) | |||
*[[Psalm 15 (John Goss)|John Goss]] SATB (Anglican chant, BCP English) | *[[Psalm 15 (John Goss)|John Goss]] SATB (Anglican chant, BCP English) | ||
*[[Lord, who shall dwell (Robert White)|Robert White]] AATTB (English) | *[[Who shall ascend thy heavenly place (John Massey)|John Massey]] SATB (English metrical version by Isaac Watts) | ||
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*[[Francis Melville]] | |||
**[[Psalms 1 and 15 (Francis Melville)|Anglican chant in E]] SATB (English, BCP) | |||
**[[Psalms 15 and 24 (Francis Melville)|Anglican chant in A flat]] SATB (English, BCP) | |||
*[[Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? (Benjamin Rogers)|Benjamin Rogers]] SATB (English, BCP) vv. 1-4, 6,7 | |||
*[[Domine, quis habitabit (Cipriano de Rore)|Cipriano de Rore]] SATTB (Latin) | |||
*[[Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? (Josiah Street)|Josiah Street]] SATB (English, BCP) vv. 1-4,7 | |||
*[[Domine, quis habitabit (Thomas Tallis)|Thomas Tallis]] SSAATTB (Latin) | |||
*[[Domine quis habitavit (Melchior Vulpius)|Melchior Vulpius]] SSAATTB (Latin) | |||
*[[Lord, who shall dwell (Robert White)|<span style="color:gray">Robert White</span>]] AATTB (English) All editions withdrawn | |||
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== | ==Text and translations== | ||
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===Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 14)=== | ===[[Clementine Vulgate]] (Psalm 14)=== | ||
{{Text|Latin | {{Text|Latin| | ||
{{ | {{Vs|1}} ''Canticum David.'' Domine, quis habitabit in tabernaculo tuo? | ||
{{ | {{Vs}} aut quis requiescet in monte sancto tuo? | ||
{{ | {{Vs|2}} Qui ingreditur sine macula, et operatur iustitiam; | ||
{{ | {{Vs|3}} qui loquitur veritatem in corde suo: | ||
{{ | {{Vs}} qui non egit dolum in lingua sua, nec fecit proximo suo malum, | ||
{{Vs}} et opprobrium non accepit adversus proximos suos. | |||
{{Vs|4}} Ad nihilum deductus est in conspectu ejus malignus; | |||
{{Vs}} timentes autem Dominum glorificat. | |||
{{Vs}} Qui jurat proximo suo, | |||
{{Vs}} et non decipit; | |||
{{Vs|5}} qui pecuniam suam non dedit ad usuram, et munera super innocentem non accepit: | |||
{{Vs}} qui facit haec non movebitur in aeternum.}} | |||
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===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''=== | ===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''=== | ||
{{Text|English | {{Text|English| | ||
{{ | {{Vs|1}} {{Lord}}, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: | ||
{{ | {{Vs}} or who shall rest upon thy holy hill? | ||
{{ | {{Vs|2}} Even he that leadeth an uncorrupt life: and doeth the thing which is right, | ||
{{ | {{Vs}} and speaketh the truth from his heart. | ||
{{ | {{Vs|3}} He that hath used no deceit in his tongue, nor done evil to his neighbour: | ||
{{ | {{Vs}} and hath not slandered his neighbour. | ||
{{ | {{Vs|4}} He that setteth not by himself, but is lowly in his own eyes: | ||
{{Vs}} and maketh much of them that fear the Lord. | |||
{{Vs|5}} He that sweareth unto his neighbour, | |||
{{Vs}} and disappointeth him not: though it were to his own hindrance. | |||
{{Vs|6}} He that hath not given his money upon usury: nor taken reward against the innocent. | |||
{{Vs|7}} Whoso doeth these things: shall never fall.}} | |||
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===King James Version=== | ===King James Version=== | ||
{{Text|English | {{Text|English| | ||
{{ | {{Vs|1}} Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill? | ||
{{ | {{Vs|2}} He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart. | ||
{{ | {{Vs|3}} He that backbiteth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbour. | ||
{{ | {{Vs|4}} In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoureth them that fear the {{Lord}}. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. | ||
{{ | {{Vs|5}} He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these things shall never be moved.}} | ||
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===Káldi fordítás (14. zsoltár)=== | ===Káldi fordítás (14. zsoltár)=== | ||
{{Translation|Hungarian | {{Translation|Hungarian| | ||
:Dávid zsoltára. | :Dávid zsoltára. | ||
Uram! ki fog lakni a te hajlékodban? vagy ki fog nyugodni szent hegyeden? | Uram! ki fog lakni a te hajlékodban? vagy ki fog nyugodni szent hegyeden? | ||
Ki szennyfolt nélkül jár, és igazságot cselekszik; | Ki szennyfolt nélkül jár, és igazságot cselekszik; | ||
ki igazat szól szivében, ki nem cselekszik álnokságot nyelvével; és felebarátjának roszat nem teszen, és gyalázást nem veszen be felebarátai ellen; | ki igazat szól szivében, ki nem cselekszik álnokságot nyelvével; és felebarátjának roszat nem teszen, és gyalázást nem veszen be felebarátai ellen; | ||
ki előtt semmivé lett a gonosztevő, de ki az istenfélőket dicsőiti; ki felebarátjának esküszik, és nem csalja meg; | ki előtt semmivé lett a gonosztevő, de ki az istenfélőket dicsőiti; ki felebarátjának esküszik, és nem csalja meg; | ||
ki pénzét uzsorára nem adja, és ajándékot az ártatlan ellen nem fogad el; ki ezeket cselekszi, nem ingattatik meg mindörökké. | ki pénzét uzsorára nem adja, és ajándékot az ártatlan ellen nem fogad el; ki ezeket cselekszi, nem ingattatik meg mindörökké.}} | ||
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===Metrical 'Old Version' ([[Thomas Sternhold]])=== | |||
{{Text|English| | |||
{{Vs|1}} Within thy tabernacle, Lord, | |||
Who shall inhabit still? | |||
Or whom wilt thou receive to dwell | |||
In thy most holy hill? | |||
{{Vs|2}} The man whose life is uncorrupt, | |||
{{Text|English}} | Whose works are just and straight, | ||
Whose heart doth think the very truth, | |||
And tongue speaks no deceit; | |||
{{Vs|3}} That to his neighbour doth no ill, | |||
In body, goods, or name; | |||
Nor willingly doth slanders raise, | |||
Which might impair the same: | |||
{{Vs|4}} That in his heart regardeth not | |||
Malicious wicked men; | |||
But those that love and fear the Lord, | |||
He maketh much of them: | |||
{{Vs|5}} His oath and all his promises | |||
That keepeth faithfully; | |||
Although he make his cov'nant so | |||
That he doth lose thereby: | |||
{{Vs|6}} That putteth not to usury | |||
His money and his coin; | |||
Nor for to hurt the innocent | |||
Doth bribe, nor yet purloin. | |||
{{Vs|7}} Whoso doth these things faithfully, | |||
And turneth not therefrom, | |||
Shall never perish in this world, | |||
Nor that which is to come.}} | |||
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===Metrical 'New Version' ([[Nahum Tate|Tate]] & [[Nicholas Brady|Brady]])=== | |||
{{Text|English| | |||
{{Vs|1}} Lord, who's the happy man that may | |||
To thy blest courts repair? | |||
Not, stranger-like, to visit them, | |||
But to inhabit there? | |||
{{Vs|2}} 'Tis he, whose ev'ry thought and deed | |||
By rules of virtue moves; | |||
Whose gen'rous tongue disdains to speak | |||
The thing his heart disproves. | |||
{{Vs|3}} Who never did a slander forge | |||
His neighbour's fame to wound; | |||
Nor hearken to a false report, | |||
By malice whisper'd round. | |||
{{Vs|4}} Who vice in all its pomp and pow'r | |||
Can treat with just neglect; | |||
And piety, though cloth'd in rags. | |||
Religiously respect. | |||
Who to his plighted vows and trust | |||
Has ever firmly stood; | |||
And, though he promise to his loss, | |||
He makes his promise good. | |||
{{Vs|5}} Whose soul in usury disdains | |||
His treasure to employ; | |||
Whom no rewards can ever bribe | |||
The guiltless to destroy. | |||
The man, who by this steady course | |||
Has happiness insur'd, | |||
When earth's foundation shakes, shall stand, | |||
By Providence secur'd.}} | |||
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===Metrical version by [[Isaac Watts]]: Common Metre=== | |||
{{Text|English| | |||
{{Vs|1}} Who shall inhabit in thy hill, | |||
O God of holiness? | |||
Whom will the Lord admit to dwell | |||
So near his throne of grace? | |||
{{Vs|2}} The man that walks in pious ways, | |||
And works with righteous hands; | |||
That trusts his maker's promises, | |||
And follows his commands, | |||
{{Vs|3}} He speaks the meaning of his heart, | |||
Nor slanders with his tongue; | |||
Will scarce believe an ill report, | |||
Nor do his neighbour wrong. | |||
{{Vs|4}} The wealthy sinner he contemns, | |||
Loves all that fear the Lord; | |||
And though to his own hurt he swears, | |||
Still he performs his word. | |||
{{Vs|5}} His hands disdain a golden bribe, | |||
And never gripe the poor; | |||
This man shall dwell with God on earth, | |||
And find his heav'n secure.}} | |||
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===Metrical version by [[Isaac Watts]]: Long Metre=== | |||
{{Text|English| | |||
{{Vs|1}} Who shall ascend thy heav'nly place, | |||
Great God, and dwell before thy face? | |||
The man that minds religion now, | |||
And humbly walks with God below. | |||
{{Vs|2}} Whose hands are pure, whose heart is clean, | |||
Whose lips still speak the thing they mean; | |||
No slanders dwell upon his tongue; | |||
He hates to do his neighbour wrong. | |||
{{Vs|3}} Scarce will he trust an ill report, | |||
Nor vents it to his neighbour's hurt: | |||
Sinners of state he can despise, | |||
But saints are honour'd in his eyes. | |||
{{Vs|4}} Firm to his word he ever stood, | |||
And always makes his promise good; | |||
Nor dares to change the thing he swears, | |||
Whatever pain or loss he bears. | |||
{{Vs|5}} He never deals in bribing gold, | |||
And mourns that justice should be sold; | |||
While others gripe and grind the poor, | |||
Sweet charity attends his door. | |||
{{Vs|6}} He loves his enemies, and prays | |||
For those that curse him to his face; | |||
And doth to all men still the fame | |||
That he would hope or wish from them. | |||
{{Vs|7}} Yet when his holiest works are done, | |||
His soul depends on grace alone: | |||
This is the man thy face shall see, | |||
And dwell for ever, Lord, with thee.}} | |||
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Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 14)Latin text1 Canticum David. Domine, quis habitabit in tabernaculo tuo? |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: |
King James VersionEnglish text1 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill? |
Káldi fordítás (14. zsoltár)Hungarian translationDávid zsoltára. |
Metrical 'Old Version' (Thomas Sternhold)English text1 Within thy tabernacle, Lord, |
Metrical 'New Version' (Tate & Brady)English text1 Lord, who's the happy man that may |
Metrical version by Isaac Watts: Common MetreEnglish text1 Who shall inhabit in thy hill, |
Metrical version by Isaac Watts: Long MetreEnglish text1 Who shall ascend thy heav'nly place, |