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Psalm 80 sung Acapella Presbyterian Reformed Church

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Come worship each Lord's Day with us at 11:00 AM at the Matthews Recreation Center, 1201 Crews Road, in downtown Matthews
Psalm 80: 14-19

14O God of hosts, we thee beseech,
return now unto thine;
Look down from heavn in love, behold,
and visit this thy vine:

15This vineyard, which thine own right hand
hath planted us among;
And that same branch, which for thyself
thou hast made to be strong.

16Burnt up it is with flaming fire,
it also is cut down:
They utterly are perished,
when as thy face doth frown.

17O let thy hand be still upon
the Man of thy right hand,
The Son of man, whom for thyself
thou madest strong to stand.

18So henceforth we will not go back,
nor turn from thee at all:
O do thou quicken us, and we
upon thy name will call.

19Turn us again, Lord God of hosts,
and upon us vouchsafe
To make thy countenance to shine,
and so we shall be safe.

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  • I looked up Gaelic and yes I also like Gaelic. But I do not speak Gaelic. Check our our Russian version of Psalm 90. Thanks so much for stopping by.

  • Please tell me more?

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  • I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Today (October 2), Psalm 80:7-15 was our Psalm of the Day.

  • interesting ... however the gaelic is better

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