Psalm 84

To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah.

1        How lovely is thy dwellingplace,

                   O Lord of hosts, to me!

          The tabernacles of thy grace

                   how pleasant, Lord, they be!

2        My thirsty soul longs veh'mently,

                   yea faints, thy courts to see:

          My very heart and flesh cry out,

                   O living God, for thee.

3        Behold, the sparrow findeth out

                   an house wherein to rest;

          The swallow also for herself

                   hath purchased a nest;

          Ev'n thine own altars, where she safe

                   her young ones forth may bring,

          O thou almighty Lord of hosts,

                   who art my God and King.

4        Bless'd are they in thy house that dwell,

                   they ever give thee praise.

5        Bless'd is the man whose strength thou art,

                   in whose heart are thy ways:

6        Who passing thorough Baca's vale,

                   therein do dig up wells;

          Also the rain that falleth down

                   the pools with water fills.

7        So they from strength unwearied go

                   still forward unto strength,

          Until in Sion they appear

                   before the Lord at length.

8        Lord God of hosts, my prayer hear;

                   O Jacob's God, give ear.

9        See God our shield, look on the face

                   of thine anointed dear.

10      For in thy courts one day excels

                   a thousand; rather in

          My God's house will I keep a door,

                   than dwell in tents of sin.

11      For God the Lord's a sun and shield:

                   he'll grace and glory give;

          And will withhold no good from them

                   that uprightly do live.

12      O thou that art the Lord of hosts,

                   that man is truly blest,

          Who by assured confidence

                   on thee alone doth rest.