# Psalm 100
#
# 1. Make a joyful noise unto the
# LORD, all ye lands.
#
# 2. Serve the LORD with gladness:
# come before his presence with singing.
#
# 3. Know ye that the LORD he is God:
# it is he that hath made us, and not we
# ourselves; we are his people, and the
# sheep of his pasture.
#
# 4. Enter into his gates with thanks-
# giving, and into his courts with
# praise: be thankful unto him, and
# bless his name.
#
# 5. For the LORD is good; his mercy is
# everlasting; and his truth endureth to
# all generations.
MAKE:
print "a joyful \a unto the LORD";
$all{ye} = "lands";
sub serve_LORD($gladness)
{
%come_before = (
his => "presence",
with => "singing"
);
}
$know{ye}{LORD} = "God";
while($made_us ne "ourselves")
{
$made_us="God";
}
we->are( his_people ) && the->sheep( of_his_pasture );
&enter_his_gates(thanksgiving) && &into_his_courts(praise);
be->thankful( unto_him ) && bless->his( name );
for($the_LORD eq "good")
{
while(1)
{
$his_mercy++;
}
$his_truth += $all_generations;
}
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