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*[[Bonum est confiteri Domino (Christoph Buel)|Christoph Buel]] SSAATTTB (vv.1-4, Latin) | *[[Bonum est confiteri Domino (Christoph Buel)|Christoph Buel]] SSAATTTB (vv.1-4, Latin) | ||
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**Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand (metrical version by Isaac Watts, second part) (no edition hosted yet) | **Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand (metrical version by Isaac Watts, second part) (no edition hosted yet) | ||
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*[[4 Offertorien (L. B. Est)|L. B. Est]] SAB (v.13, Latin) | *[[4 Offertorien (L. B. Est)|L. B. Est]] SAB (v.13, Latin) | ||
*[[3 Offertorien aus op.174 (Robert Führer)|Robert Führer]] SATB (v.2, Latin) | |||
*[[Psalm 92, D 953 (Franz Schubert)|Franz Schubert]] SATB & Bar solo (vv.1-7, Hebrew) | *[[Psalm 92, D 953 (Franz Schubert)|Franz Schubert]] SATB & Bar solo (vv.1-7, Hebrew) | ||
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Table of Psalms << Psalm 92 >> | ||||||||||||||
General information
For settings of verse 13 only of this psalm, see also Justus ut palma.
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Text & translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 91)Latin text 1 Psalmus cantici, in die sabbati. 2 Bonum est confiteri Domino, et psallere nomini tuo, Altissime: 3 ad annuntiandum mane misericordiam tuam, et veritatem tuam per noctem, 4 in decachordo, psalterio; cum cantico, in cithara. 5 Quia delectasti me, Domine, in factura tua; 6 Quam magnificata sunt opera tua, Domine! nimis profundae factae sunt cogitationes tuae. 7 Vir insipiens non cognoscet, et stultus non intelliget haec. 8 Cum exorti fuerint peccatores sicut foenum, et apparuerint omnes qui operantur iniquitatem, ut intereant in saeculum saeculi: 9 tu autem Altissimus in aeternum, Domine. 10 Quoniam ecce inimici tui, Domine, quoniam ecce inimici tui peribunt; 11 Et exaltabitur sicut unicornis cornu meum, et senectus mea in misericordia uberi. 12 Et despexit oculus meus inimicos meos, 13 Justus ut palma florebit; sicut cedrus Libani multiplicabitur. 14 Plantati in domo Domini, in atriis domus Dei nostri florebunt. 15 Adhuc multiplicabuntur in senecta uberi, et bene patientes erunt: 16 ut annuntient quoniam rectus Dominus Deus noster, et non est iniquitas in eo. Káldi fordítás (91. zsoltár)Hungarian text Ének-zsoltár, szombatnapra. |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text A psalm of a canticle on the sabbath day. 1 It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord: and to sing praises unto thy Name, O most Highest; 2 To tell of thy loving-kindness early in the morning: and of thy truth in the night-season; 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the lute: upon a loud instrument, and upon the harp. 4 For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy works: 5 O Lord, how glorious are thy works: thy thoughts are very deep. 6 An unwise man doth not well consider this: and a fool doth not understand it. 7 When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish: then shall they be destroyed for ever; but thou, Lord, art the most Highest for evermore. 8 For lo, thine enemies, O Lord, lo, thine enemies shall perish: 9 But mine horn shall be exalted like the horn of an unicorn: for I am anointed with fresh oil. 10 Mine eye also shall see his lust of mine enemies: 11 The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree: and shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. 12 Such as are planted in the house of the Lord: shall flourish in the courts of the house of our God. 13 They also shall bring forth more fruit in their age: and shall be fat and well-liking. 14 That they may shew how true the Lord my strength is: and that there is no unrighteousness in him. Metrical 'New Version' (Tate & Brady)English text How good and pleasant must it be |