Psalm 124 in full. Tune: Old 124th (descant)

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Scottish Psalter
Psalm 124: 5-6
"But blessed be GOD, who doth us safely keep"
Tune: Old 124th with descant
There is music for Old 124th with a descant here: https://archive.org/details/unset0000unse_f0n8/page/236/mode/1up

The images are only intended to provide resonances with some aspects of the psalm; they are not intended as a one-to-one correspondences. They are more like visual cross-references.
images: Esther 7
Revelation 12 also includes themes of anger, drowning waters, devouring and escape by flight. The passage was suggested by Sinclair B. Ferguson: https://stpeters-dundee.sermon.net/main/main/20103613

A Song of Ascents. Of David.
PSALM 124, second version 10 10 10 10 10

1 Now Israèl may say, and that truly,
If that the LORD had not our cause maintained;
2 If that the LORD had not our right sustained,
When cruel men against us furiously
Rose up in wrath, to make of us their prey;

3 Then certainly they had devoured us all,
And swallowed quick, for ought that we could deem;
Such was their rage, as we might well esteem.
4 And as fierce floods before them all things drown,
So had they brought our soul to death quite down.

5 The raging streams, with their proud swelling waves,
Had then our soul o’erwhelmèd in the deep.
6 But blessed be GOD, who doth us safely keep,
And hath not giv’n us for a living prey
Unto their teeth, and bloody cruelty.

7 Ev’n as a bird out of the fowler’s snare
Escapes away, so is our soul set free:
Broke are their nets, and thus escapèd we.
8 Therefore our help is in the LORD’s great name,
Who heav’n and earth by his great pow’r did frame.

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