Daear a'i chyflawnder yw Eiddo'r gwir Jehofa Dduw, A thrigolion amal hon, Ef a'u pļau oll o'r bron. Obry yn y moroedd mawr Rhoes ei chadarn sail i lawr; Uwch llifeiriaint mwya'u llid Adeiladodd ben y byd. Pwy a driga'n uchel fry Gyda'r Arglwydd yn ei dy? Pwy, o fewn ei sanctaidd le, Saif ger bron gorseddfaingc Ne'? Dyma'r dyn, - Ei law sydd lān, Calon fedd fel aur o'r tān; Isel yw, ac hawdd ei drin, Ac ni thyng i dwyllo un. Rhoddion fil roir iddo ef, Trugareddau goreu'r nef; A'i gyfiawnder glān ei hun Y bendithia Duw y dyn. Dyma genedl Israel Duw Gānt ar fynydd Sļon fyw; O Dduw Jacob, felly bydd Pawb yn gwir droi attat sydd.Casgliad o Salmau a Hymnau (Daniel Rees) 1831 [Mesur: 7777] gwelir: Rhan II - Dyrchefwch oll eich pennau fry Rhan II - Dyrchefwch oll eich pennau'n awr Yr Arglwydd bļau'r ddaear gron Yr Arglwydd bļau'r ddaear lawr |
Earth and its fullness is Belonging to the true Jehovah God, And its many inhabitants, He owns them all completely. Below in the great seas He put his firm foundations down; Above the most angry floods He built the head of the world. Who shall climb high above With the Lord in his house? Who, within his holy place, Shall stand before the throne of heaven? Here is the man, - His hand is clean, A heart he possesses like gold from the fire; Lowly he is, and easily treated, And he will not swear to deceive anyone. A thousand gifts are to be given to him, The best mercies of heaven; With his own pure righteousness God will bless the man. Here is the nation of the Israel of God Who will get on mount Zion to live; O God of Jacob, thus shall be All who are truly turning to thee.tr. 2016 Richard B Gillion |
1 This spacious earth is all the Lord's, the Lord's her fullness is. The world, and they that dwell therein, by sov'reign right are his. 2 He framed and fixed it on the seas, and his Almighty hand Upon inconstant floods has made the stable fabric stand. 3 But for himself this Lord of all one chosen seat designed; O! who shall to that sacred hill desired admittance find! 4 The man whose hands and heart are pure, whose thoughts from pride are free; Who honest poverty prefers to gainful perjury. 5 This, this is he, on whom the Lord shall show'r his blessings down, Who God his Saviour shall vouchsafe with righteousness to crown. 6 Such is the race of saints, by whom the sacred courts are trod; And such the proselytes that seek the face of Jacob's God.N Tate & N Brady A New Version of the Psalms of David in Metre 1696 |