Psalm 138 • Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands. (ft. opera manuum tuarum)
Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.
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Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.
To view the original manuscript, click here.
Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.
To view the original manuscript, click here.