O give thanks unto the Lord (Psalm: Anglican chant) - Guildford Cathedral Choir (Barry Rose)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @johndouglas5625
    @johndouglas5625 3 года назад +2

    I enjoy the chanting, very comforting.

  • @ArchivesofSound
    @ArchivesofSound  10 лет назад +7

    Psalm 106 represents the complete psalm setting for the 21st Evening

    • @petertambling8237
      @petertambling8237 4 года назад +3

      Superb chant singing. My late Son Christopher used to compose his own chants for us to sing in Beaulieu Abbey. To me that is perfect Choir activity and so relaxing.

  • @ArchivesofSound
    @ArchivesofSound  9 лет назад +13

    1 O give thanks unto the Lord, for | he is | gracious : and his | mercy . en- | dureth . for | ever.
    2 Who can express the noble | acts . of the | Lord : or | show forth | all his | praise?
    3 Blessed are | they that | alway . keep | judg- || ment : | and do | righteousness.
    4 Remember me, O Lord, according to the favour that thou bearest | unto . thy | people : O | visit . me with | thy sal- | vation;
    5 That I may see the felicity | of thy | chosen : and rejoice in the gladness of thy people, and give | thanks with | thine in- | heritance.
    6 We have | sinned . with our | fathers : we have done a- | miss, and | dealt | wickedly.
    7 Our fathers regarded not thy wonders in Egypt * neither kept they thy great | goodness . in re- | membrance : but were disobedient at the sea, | even . at the | Red | Sea.
    8 Nevertheless, he helped them | for his | Name's sake : that he might | make his | power . to be | known.
    9 He rebuked the Red Sea also, and it was | dried | up : so he led them through the | deep, as | through a | wilderness.
    10 And he saved them from the | adver-sary's | hand : and delivered them | from the | hand . of the | enemy.
    11 As for those that troubled them, the | waters . over- | whelmed them : there | was not | one of . them | left.
    12 Then be- | lieved . they his | words : and sang | praise | unto | him.
    13 But within a while they for- | gat his | works : and would | not a- | bide his | counsel.
    14 But lust came up- | on them . in the | wilderness : and they | tempted | God . in the | desert.
    15 And he gave them | their de- | sire : and sent leanness with- | al in- | to their | soul.
    16 They angered Moses also | in the | tents : and | Aaron . the | saint . of the | Lord.
    17 So the earth opened, and | swallowed . up | Dathan : and covered the congre- | gation | of A- | biram.
    18 And the fire was | kindled . in their | company : the | flame burnt | up . the un- | godly.
    19 They made a | calf in | Horeb : and | worshipped . the | molten | image.
    20 Thus they | turned their | glory : into the similitude of a | calf that | eateth | hay.
    21 And they forgat | God their | Saviour : who had done | so great | things in | Egypt;
    22 Wondrous works in the | land of | Ham : and fearful things | by the | Red | Sea.
    23 So he said he would have destroyed them * had not Moses his chosen stood be- | fore him . in the | gap : to turn away his wrathful indignation, | lest he | should des- | troy them.
    24 Yea, they thought scorn of that | pleasant | land : and gave no | credence | unto . his | word;
    25 But murmured | in their | tents : and hearkened | not un-to the | voice . of the | Lord.
    26 Then lift he up his | hand a- | gainst them : to over- | throw them | in the | wilderness;
    27 To cast out their | seed a-mong the | nations : and to | scatter . them | in the | lands.
    28 They joined them- | selves . unto | Baal-peor : and ate the | offer-ings | of the | dead.
    29 Thus they provoked him to anger with their | own in- | ventions : and the | plague was | great a- | mong them.
    30 Then stood up | Phinees, and | prayed : and | so the | plague | ceased.
    31 And that was counted unto | him for | righteousness : among all pos- | teri-ties for | ever- | more.
    32 They angered him also at the | waters . of | strife : so that he punished | Moses | for their | sakes;
    33 Because they pro- | voked his | spirit : so that he spake unad- | vised-ly | with his | lips.
    34 Neither des- | troyed . they the | heathen : as the | Lord com- | manded | them;
    35 But were mingled a- | mong the | heathen : and | learned | their | works.
    36 Insomuch that they worshipped their idols * which turned to their | own de- | cay : yea, they offered their | sons . and their | daughters . unto | devils;
    37 And shed innocent blood * even the blood of their | sons and . of their | daughters : whom they offered unto the idols of Canaan; and the | land . was de- | filed with | blood.
    38 Thus were they stained with their | own | works : and went a- | whoring . with their | own in- | ventions.
    39 Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled a- | gainst his | people : insomuch that he ab- | horred his | own in- | heritance.
    40 And he gave them over into the | hand . of the | heathen : and they that hated them were | lords | over | them.
    41 Their | enemies . op- | pressed them : and | had them | in sub- | jection.
    42 Many a time did he de- | liver | them : but they rebelled against him with their own inventions, and were brought | down | in their | wickedness.
    43 Nevertheless, when he | saw . their ad- | versi- || ty : | he heard | their com- | plaint.
    44 He thought upon his covenant, and pitied them, according unto the multitude | of his | mercies : yea, he made all those that led them a- | way | captive . to | pity them.
    45 Deliver us, O Lord our God, and gather us from a- | mong the | heathen : that we may give thanks unto thy holy Name, and | make our | boast . of thy | praise.
    46 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, from everlasting, and | world with-out | end : And let all the | people | say, A- | men.
    GLORIA