Psalm 133
Chant Psalter
Natural Speech Rhythm
Edward Henry Thorne
Ecce, quam bonum.
Ecce, quam bonum!
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Behold, how good and
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joyful a
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thing it • is,
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brethren to
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dwell to-
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gether in
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uni•ty!
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Behold, how good and
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3
joyful a
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thing it • is,
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for brethren to
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dwell to-
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3
gether in
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uni•ty!
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It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran
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down un•to the
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beard,
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even unto Aaron’s beard, and went
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down • to the
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skirts of
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his
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clothing.
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It is like the precious oil upon the head, that ran
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down un•to the
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beard,
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even unto Aaron’s beard, and went
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down • to the
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3
skirts of
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his
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clothing.
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Like as the
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dew of
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Hermon,
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which
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fell up•on the
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hill of
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Sion.
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For there the Lord
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promised his
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blessing,
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and
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life for
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ever-
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more.
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Glory | be • to the | Father, ||
and to the Son, | and • to the | Holy | Ghost; ||
As it | was in • the be- | ginning, ||
is now, and ever shall be, * | world with•out | end. A- | men. ||
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