Songs from Psalm 68
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God Shall Arise and By His Might Psalter 420
Psalm 68 “Let God Arise and Let His Enemies Be Scattered” (After Elgar)
Let God, the God of battle, rise
God, In Your Goodness, You Have Made a Home for the Poor. Psalm 68 (C082)
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Psalm 68 (God in Your Goodness)
Psalm 68: God, in Your Goodness, You Have Made a Home for the Poor (Metered Verses)
Bring God’s Children Home (Psalm 68)
Let God Arise and By His Might Psalter 179
Chandos Anthem No. 11, HWV 256a, “Let God arise”: Let God arise, and let his enemies be scatter’d
Chandos Anthem No. 11, HWV 256a, “Let God arise”: Let the righteous be glad, and rejoice before God
Chandos Anthem No. 11, HWV 256a, “Let God arise”: O sing unto God, and sing praises unto his name
Thou gav’st the word; we sally’d forth
Lord When Thou Didst Ascend On High
But for Your Love (Psalm 68:20)
When, marching to thy blest abode
Chandos Anthem No. 11, HWV 256a, “Let God arise”: Praised be the Lord!
Let All Creation / Extol the Name
How Long? (We Have Sung Our Songs)
Faithful God to the Faithless (2 Timothy 2:13)
Father Me (O father of the fatherless)
The earth, with all her fulness, owns
Forever in Your Sanctuary / God Is Awesome (Ps. 61:4,1,2 Nlt; Psa. 68:35 Nlt)
Thee Will I Praise With All My Heart
Thee Will I Praise With All My Heart
Ye worms, that wear an earthy crown
My soul, inspired with sacred love
Come, O Thou greater than our hearts
Psalm 68:20 (Our God is a God Who Saves)