8 Up from his nostrils came a smoke,
and from his mouth there came
Devouring fire, and coals by it
were turnèd into flame.
9 He also bowèd down the heav'ns,
and thence he did descend;
And thickest clouds of darkness did
under his feet attend.
10 And he upon a cherub rode,
and thereon he did fly;
Yea, on the swift wings of the wind
his flight was from on high.
11 He darkness made his secret place:
about him, for his tent,
Dark waters were, and thickest clouds
of th' airy firmament.
12 And at the brightness of that light,
which was before his eye,
His thick clouds passed away, hailstones
and coals of fire did fly.
13 The Lord God also in the heav'ns
did thunder in his ire;
And there the Highest gave his voice,
hailstones and coals of fire.
14 Yea, he his arrows sent abroad,
and them he scatterèd;
His lightnings also he shot out,
and them discomfited.
15 The waters' channels then were seen,
the world's foundations vast
At thy rebuke discovered were,
and at thy nostrils' blast.
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1650 Scottish Psalter
The 1650 Scottish Psalter on an 1837 Érard Grand Piano. Structured according to "The Divine Covenant Psalter" from Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church in Wylie, Texas.
The 1650 Scottish Psalter on an 1837 Érard Grand Piano. Structured according to "The Divine Covenant Psalter" from Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church in Wylie, Texas.Listen on
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