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.
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
I enjoy the chanting, very comforting.
Thank you.
Psalm 106 represents the complete psalm setting for the 21st Evening
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.
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
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