How lovely is your dwelling-place, O Lord ...
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1 How lovely is your dwelling place,
O Lord most high,
we long to know more of your grace,
and yearn to see you face to face,
O Lord most high!2 The sparrow comes to build her ne ... (continues)
Written by: Barbara Woollett [Find texts by Barbara Woollett]
This text appears in the Jubilate Group publication(s):
- Come Rejoice! - number 42
- Psalms for Today - number 084a
- Wedding Book - number 35
Related Biblical passages:
- Deuteronomy - chapter 32 - verse(s) 2
- Deuteronomy - chapter 33 - verse(s) 25
- Psalms - chapter 72 - verse(s) 6
- Psalms - chapter 084PP - verse(s) all
- Psalms - chapter 27 - verse(s) 4
- Psalms - chapter 63 - verse(s) 01-2
- Isaiah - chapter 40 - verse(s) 29-31
- Joel - chapter 2 - verse(s) 23
- Acts of the Apostles - chapter 2 - verse(s) 42-47
- 1 Corinthians - chapter 13 - verse(s) 12
Theme(s) of this text:
- Birds
- Blessing
- Care, anxious
- Dew
- Face to face
- Fellowship
- House of God
- Prayer
- Refreshment
- Toil