Songs 1

Genesis 1

1Let heav’n arise, let earth appear,

said the Almighty Lord:

The heav’n arose, the earth appear’d,

at his creating word.

2Thick darkness brooded o’er the deep:

God said, “Let there be light:”

The light shone forth with smiling ray,

and scatter’d ancient night.

3He bade the clouds ascend on high;

the clouds ascend, and bear

A wat’ry treasure to the sky,

and float upon the air.

4The liquid element below

was gather’d by his hand;

The rolling seas together flow,

and leave the solid land.

5With herbs, and plants, and fruitful trees,

the new‐form’d globe he crown’d,

Ere there was rain to bless the soil,

or sun to warm the ground.

6Then high in heav’n’s resplendent arch

he plac’d two orbs of light,

He set the sun to rule the day,

the moon to rule the night.

7Next, from the deep, th’ Almighty King

did vital beings frame;

Fowls of the air of ev’ry wing,

and fish of ev’ry name.

8To all the various brutal tribes

he gave their wondrous birth;

At once the lion and the worm

sprung from the teeming earth.

9Then, chief o’er all his works below,

at last was Adam made;

His Maker’s image bless’d his soul,

and glory crown’d his head.

10Fair in th’ Almighty Maker’s eye

the whole creation stood.

He view’d the fabric he had rais’d;

his word pronounc’d it good.

First published by the Church of Scotland in 1781.
Published by: British & Foreign Bible Society