Who, O Lord, with
Thee abiding,
In Thy House shall
be Thy guest?
Who, his feet to
Zion turning,
In Thy holy hill
shall rest?
He that ever walks
uprightly,
Does the right
without a fear,
When he speaks, he
speaks not
lightly,
But with truth and
love sincere.
He
that slanders not
his brother,
Does not evil to a
friend;
To reproaches of
another
He refuses to
attend.
Wicked men win not
his favor,
But the good who
fear the Lord;
From his vow he
will not waver,
Though it bring
him sad reward.
Freely to the
needy lending,
No excess he asks
again;
And the innocent
befriending,
He desires not
praise of men.
Doing this, and
evil spurning,
He shall nevermore
be moved;
This the man with
Thee sojourning,
This the man by
Thee approved.