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*[[Ad Dominum cum tribularer a 8 (Melchior Franck)|Melchior Franck]] SSTB.AATB (Latin) | *[[Ad Dominum cum tribularer a 8 (Melchior Franck)|Melchior Franck]] SSTB.AATB (Latin) | ||
*[[In trouble and in thrall (Joseph Key)|Joseph Key]] SATB (English, metrical Old Version) | *[[In trouble and in thrall (Joseph Key)|Joseph Key]] SATB (English, metrical Old Version) |
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General Information
The first two verses are used in the gradual, Ad Dominum, for the Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi (now OT 8ab in the three-year lectionary).
Settings by composers
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See also Ad Dominum (Gradual), for settings of vv. 1-2 as the gradual for the Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi , (now OT 8ab in the three-year lectionary).
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 119)Latin text1 Canticum graduum. Ad Dominum cum tribularer clamavi, et exaudivit me. |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord: and he heard me. |
Káldi fordítás
Hungarian text
Ének a fölmenetekre. Az Úrhoz kiálték, midőn szorongattatám: és meghallgata engem,
Uram! szabadítsd meg lelkemet a csalárd ajkaktól és az álnok nyelvtől.
Mi adatik neked, vagy mi lesz jutalmad az álnok nyelvért?
mely olyan, mint a hatalmasnak éles nyilai, és pusztító széntűz.
Jaj nekem, mert zarándokságom meghosszabbíttatott, Cédár lakóival lakom, oly sokáig zarándok az én lelkem.
A békegyűlölőkkel békeséges vagyok; mégis ha szólok nekik, ok nélkül ostromolnak engemet.
Metrical 'Old Version' (Thomas Sternhold)English textIn trouble and in thrall |
Paraphrase by Tate and Brady, New Version, 1698English textIn deep distress I oft have cried |
Paraphrase by Isaac Watts, 1719English textThou God of love, thou ever-blest, |