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{{Psalm | {{Psalm legend|103|123|83}} | ||
== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
== Settings by composers == | == Settings by composers == | ||
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*[[O Lord, how manifold are Thy works (Joseph Barnby)|Joseph Barnby]] SATB (v.2, BCP English, along with Ps. 65 & 104) | *[[O Lord, how manifold are Thy works (Joseph Barnby)|Joseph Barnby]] SATB (v. 2, BCP English, along with Ps. 65 & 104) | ||
*[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (William Boyce)|William Boyce]] AB(SATB) (vv.8-9,13,19-21, BCP English) | *[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (William Boyce)|William Boyce]] AB(SATB) (vv. 8-9,13,19-21, BCP English) | ||
*[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (Jeremiah Clarke)|Jeremiah Clarke]] SATB (vv.8-18, BCP English) | *[[Praise the Lord, O my soul (William Child)|William Child]] SATB (vv. 1-4,22, BCP English) | ||
*[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (Jeremiah Clarke)|Jeremiah Clarke]] SATB (vv. 8-18, BCP English) | |||
*[[Benedic anima mea (Henri Dumont)|Henri Dumont]] SATTB with 2 violins & bc (vv1-12) | *[[Benedic anima mea (Henri Dumont)|Henri Dumont]] SATTB with 2 violins & bc (vv1-12) | ||
*[[Bless the Lord, O my soul (Edward John Hopkins)|Edward John Hopkins]] SATB (vv.1-3, KJV English) | *[[Havre (Oliver Holden)|Oliver Holden]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' metrical version) | ||
*[[My soul, inspired with sacred love (Stephen Jarvis)|Stephen Jarvis]] SATB (vv.1-4,8,22, English metrical New Version) | *[[Bless the Lord, O my soul (Edward John Hopkins)|Edward John Hopkins]] SATB (vv. 1-3, KJV English) | ||
*[[The Lord hath prepared his seat (James Kent)|James Kent]] SATB (vv.19-22, BCP English, slightly altered) | *[[My soul, inspired with sacred love (Stephen Jarvis)|Stephen Jarvis]] SATB (vv. 1-4,8,22, English metrical New Version) | ||
*[[Benedic, anima mea, Domino (Orlando di Lasso)| | *[[Decay (Stephen Jenks)|Stephen Jenks]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 2, st. 7) | ||
*[[The Lord hath prepared his seat (James Kent)|James Kent]] SATB (vv. 19-22, BCP English, slightly altered) | |||
*[[Yarmouth (Jacob Kimball)|Jacob Kimball]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 2-2) | |||
*Orlando di Lasso | |||
**[[Benedic, anima mea, Domino a 4 (Orlando di Lasso)|a 4, SATB]] (vv. 2,5b, Latin) | |||
**[[Benedic anima mea Domino (Orlando di Lasso)|a6, SAATBB]] (vv. 1-22, Latin) | |||
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*[[Enosh kechotsir (Ps. 103: 15-17) (Louis Lewandowski)|Louis Lewandowski]] SATB (vv.15-17, Hebrew) | *[[Enosh kechotsir (Ps. 103: 15-17) (Louis Lewandowski)|Louis Lewandowski]] SATB (vv. 15-17, Hebrew) | ||
*[[O praise the Lord, all ye his angels (George Alexander Macfarren)|George Alexander Macfarren]] SATB (v.20, English BCP) | |||
*[[Benedic anima mea (Pierre de Manchicourt)|Pierre de Manchicourt]] SATB (Latin, selected from vv. 2-11) | |||
*[[Min Siel nu loffue herren (Psalm CIII) (Mogens Pedersøn)|Mogens Pedersøn]] SATTB (Danish) | *[[Min Siel nu loffue herren (Psalm CIII) (Mogens Pedersøn)|Mogens Pedersøn]] SATTB (Danish) | ||
*[[Introductory Psalm - Metropolitan Philaret (C major) (Voznesensky)|Metropolitan Philaret]] SSATBB (in Church Slavonic) | *[[Introductory Psalm - Metropolitan Philaret (C major) (Voznesensky)|Metropolitan Philaret]] SSATBB (in Church Slavonic) | ||
*[[Gratitude (Daniel Read)|Daniel Read]] SATB (Isaac Watts' metrical paraphrase) | |||
*[[Barmherzig ist der Herr und gnädig (Friedrich Schneider)]] TTBB (v. 8, unknown German version) | *[[Barmherzig ist der Herr und gnädig (Friedrich Schneider)]] TTBB (v. 8, unknown German version) | ||
*[[Benedic anima mea (Claudin de Sermisy)|Claudin de Sermisy]] SATB (vv.1-3, Latin) | *[[Lobe den Herren, meine Seele, SWV 39 (Heinrich Schütz)|Heinrich Schütz]] SATB.SATB with SATB soli (vv. 2-4, German) | ||
*[[Benedic anima mea (Claudin de Sermisy)|Claudin de Sermisy]] SATB (vv. 1-3, Latin) | |||
*[[Russell (Timothy Swan)|Timothy Swan]] SATB (English, Isaac Watts paraphrase, Part 2, st. 7) | |||
*[[The Lord, the universal King (William Thorn)|William Thorn]] SATB (vv. 19-22, English metrical New Version) | *[[The Lord, the universal King (William Thorn)|William Thorn]] SATB (vv. 19-22, English metrical New Version) | ||
*[[Praise the Lord, O my soul (Thomas Tomkins)|Thomas Tomkins]] SSTB (vv. 1-2, English BCP) | |||
*[[Introductory Psalm in C major (George Nicholaevich Voznesensky)|George Nicholaevich Voznesensky]] SSATBB (Church Slavonic) | |||
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For settings of the German metrical text by [[Johann Gramann]], see [[Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren]]. | |||
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===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''=== | ===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''=== | ||
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{{Vs|1}} Praise the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me praise his holy Name. | {{Vs|1}} Praise the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me praise his holy Name. | ||
{{Vs|2}} Praise the Lord, O my soul: and forget not all his benefits; | {{Vs|2}} Praise the Lord, O my soul: and forget not all his benefits; | ||
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{{Vs|21}} O praise the Lord, all ye his hosts: ye servants of his that do his pleasure. | {{Vs|21}} O praise the Lord, all ye his hosts: ye servants of his that do his pleasure. | ||
{{Vs|22}} O speak good of the Lord, all ye works of his, in all places of his dominion: | {{Vs|22}} O speak good of the Lord, all ye works of his, in all places of his dominion: | ||
praise thou the Lord, O my soul. | praise thou the Lord, O my soul.}} | ||
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===Metrical 'New Version' ([[Nahum Tate|Tate]] & [[Nicholas Brady|Brady]])=== | ===Metrical 'New Version' ([[Nahum Tate|Tate]] & [[Nicholas Brady|Brady]])=== | ||
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===Luther Bible=== | |||
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{{Vs|1}} Ein Psalm Davids. Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, und was in mir ist, seinen heiligen Namen! | |||
{{Vs|2}} Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, und vergiß nicht, was er dir Gutes getan hat, | |||
{{Vs|3}} der dir alle deine Sünden vergibt und heilet alle deine Gebrechen, | |||
{{Vs|4}} der dein Leben vom Verderben erlöset, der dich krönet mit Gnade und Barmherzigkeit, | |||
{{Vs|5}} der deinen Mund fröhlich machet, und du wieder jung wirst wie ein Adler. | |||
{{Vs|6}} Der Herr schaffet Gerechtigkeit und Gericht allen, die Unrecht leiden. | |||
{{Vs|7}} Er hat seine Wege Mose wissen lassen, die Kinder Israel sein Tun. | |||
{{Vs|8}} Barmherzig und gnädig ist der Herr, geduldig und von großer Güte. | |||
{{Vs|9}} Er wird nicht immer hadern, noch ewiglich Zorn halten. | |||
{{Vs|10}} Er handelt nicht mit uns nach unsern Sünden und vergilt uns nicht nach unserer Missetat. | |||
{{Vs|11}} Denn so hoch der Himmel über der Erde ist, läßt er seine Gnade walten über die, so ihn fürchten. | |||
{{Vs|12}} So ferne der Morgen ist vom Abend, lässet er unsere Übertretung von uns sein. | |||
{{Vs|13}} Wie sich ein Vater über Kinder erbarmet, so erbarmet sich der Herr über die, so ihn fürchten. | |||
{{Vs|14}} Denn er kennet, was für ein Gemächte wir sind; er gedenket daran, daß wir Staub sind. | |||
{{Vs|15}} Ein Mensch ist in seinem Leben wie Gras; er blühet wie eine Blume auf dem Felde. | |||
{{Vs|16}} Wenn der Wind darüber geht, so ist sie nimmer da, und ihre Stätte kennet sie nicht mehr. | |||
{{Vs|17}} Die Gnade aber des Herrn währet von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit über die, so ihn fürchten, und seine Gerechtigkeit auf Kindeskind | |||
{{Vs|18}} bei denen, die seinen Bund halten und gedenken an seine Gebote, daß sie danach tun. | |||
{{Vs|19}} Der Herr hat seinen Stuhl im Himmel bereitet, und sein Reich herrschet über alles. | |||
{{Vs|20}} Lobet den Herrn, ihr seine Engel, ihr starken Helden, die ihr seinen Befehl ausrichtet, daß man höre die Stimme seines Worts. | |||
{{Vs|21}} Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen, seine Diener, die ihr seinen Willen tut! | |||
{{Vs|22}} Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Werke, an allen Orten seiner Herrschaft! Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele! | |||
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===Statenbijbel (1637)=== | ===Statenbijbel (1637)=== | ||
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General Information
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For settings of the German metrical text by Johann Gramann, see Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren.
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 102)Latin text1 Ipsi David. Benedic, anima mea, Domino, et omnia quae intra me sunt nomini sancto ejus. |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 Praise the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me praise his holy Name. |
Metrical 'New Version' (Tate & Brady)English textMy soul, inspir'd with sacred love, |
Metrical Paraphrase by Isaac WattsEnglish textPART 1-1. (L. M.) |
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Luther BibleGerman text1 Ein Psalm Davids. Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, und was in mir ist, seinen heiligen Namen! Statenbijbel (1637)Dutch text1 Een psalm van David. Loof den Heere, mijn ziel, en al wat binnen in mij is, Zijn heiligen Naam. |
Káldi fordításHungarian textDávidé. Áldjad én lelkem az Urat, és minden a mi bennem vagyon, az ő szent nevét. |