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In God, the Holy, Wise, and Just – a hymn on Omniscience by Penina Moïse (Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim 1842)

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In God, the holy, wise, and just,
From childhood’s tender years,
Have I reposed with perfect trust,
My worldly hopes and fears.
From every page that time has turned,
Since that bright season fled;
Some useful lesson have I learned,
Some striking moral read.
The prize, Ambition, keenly sought,
A worthless bauble proved;
The web of gold by Av’rice wrought,
A mighty hand removed.
No self-exalting scheme can Man,
Unknown to God, project;
No dark device the sland’rer plan,
Which He will not detect.
In vain would evil-doers hope
His scrutiny to fly;
Nought passes beneath heaven’s cope,
Unnoticed by His eye.
Oh! should my term of life exceed,
Frail man’s allotted days;
In age to Mercy would I plead.
For strength my God to praise.

“In God, the holy, wise, and just,” by Penina Moïse, was published in 1842, and appears under the subject of Omniscience as Hymn 6 in Hymns Written for the Service of the Hebrew Congregation Beth Elohim, South Carolina (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1842), pp. 11-12. –Aharon Varady

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