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A powerful musical rendition of Psalm 130 from the 1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter, sung to the traditional tune "Martyrdom." This video depicts the harrowing journey of a Hebridean fisherman battling a storm at sea, illustrating the Psalmist’s cry from the depths and the hope of redemption found in the Lord. About This Video: Experience the timeless words of the Scottish Psalter brought to life. "Lord, from the depths to thee I cried" (Psalm 130) is one of the most beloved penitential psalms, expressing deep longing for God's forgiveness and salvation. Set to the hauntingly beautiful tune "Martyrdom," this arrangement captures the raw emotion of the text. The visuals tell a story of faith amidst the storm: a lone fisherman faces the fury of the Atlantic, while back home, prayers are offered for his safe return. It is a visual testament to verse 6: "My soul waits for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning." Lyrics (Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650): 1 Lord, from the depths to thee I cried. 2 My voice, Lord, do thou hear: Unto my supplication’s voice give an attentive ear. 3 Lord, who shall stand, if thou, O Lord, should’st mark iniquity? 4 But yet with thee forgiveness is, that feared thou mayest be. 5 I wait for God, my soul doth wait, my hope is in his word. 6 More than they that for morning watch, my soul waits for the Lord; I say, more than they that do watch the morning light to see. 7 Let Israel hope in the Lord, for with him mercies be; And plenteous redemption is ever found with him. 8 And from all his iniquities he Isr’el shall redeem. Music & Production: Text: Psalm 130 (Scottish Metrical Psalter, 1650) Tune: Martyrdom (Hugh Wilson, c. 1800) Visuals: [Makers Word] Reflections on Psalm 130: Often called De Profundis ("Out of the depths"), this psalm reminds us that no matter how deep our trouble or guilt, God's mercy is deeper still. Just as the watchman waits for the sunrise, the believer waits for the Lord's "plenteous redemption."