Psalm 114

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When Israel came from Egypt’s coast,
 And Goshen’s marshy plains,
And Jacob with his joyful host
 From servitude and chains;

Then was it seen how much the Jews
 Were holy in his sight,
And God did Israel’s kingdom choose
 To manifest his might.

The sea beheld it, and with dread
 Retreated to make way;
And Jordan to his fountain head
 Ran backwards in dismay.

The mountains, like the rams that bound,
 Exulted on their base;
Like lambs the little hills around
 Skipt lightly from their place.

What is the cause, thou mighty sea,
 That thou thyself should shun;
And Jordan, what is come to thee,
 That thou should backward run?

Ye mountains that ye leaped so high
 From off the solid rock,
Ye hills that ye should gambols try,
 Like firstlings of the flock?

Earth, from the center to the sod
 His fearful presence hail
The presence of Jeshurun’s God,
 In whom our arms prevail.

Who beds of rocks in pools to stand
 Can by his word compel,
And from the veiny flint command
 The fountain and the well.

© Christopher Smart