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The BTRC Tagalog Psalter


The following is an updated list of the available Biblical psalms versified in Tagalog (Filipino) sung by the Bastion of Truth Reformed Churches in the Philippines in their worship services. Anyone interested in availing any or all the texts of the psalters may formally send their requests through email: lxmaq72@gmail.com.



Sample audio recordings from one of our congregations singing the psalter a capella in their worship gathering:


Psalm 23 (verses 1 & 2)

Pastol ko’y ang PANGINOON,
Di ako magkukulang;
Sa batis ako’y inakay,
Sa pastulang luntian,
Kung mahapo,
Mayro’ng kapahingahan.

Dahil sa Kanyang Pangalan
S’ya ay pumapatnubay;
Lilim man ng kamatayan,
Di ko katatakutan;
Kaagapay,
Tungkod Mo sa ‘ki’y buhay.


Psalm 113 (verses 1 & 2)

Purihin n’yo ang PANGINOON
Purihin n’yong Kanyang mga lingkod
Purihin ang Ngalan ng Diyos
Ngayon at habang panahon,
Ngayon at habang panahon.

Mula sa pagsikat at paglitaw
Hanggang sa paglubog nitong araw
Kapurihan N’ya’y isigaw
S’ya’y tanging nangingibabaw,
S’ya’y tanging nangingibabaw.

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  • Psalm 1-A ([Tune:] Meditation)

  • Psalm 1-B (Redeemer)
  • Psalm 2 (Beethoven’s 9th Symphony: ‘Ode to Joy’)
  • Psalm 3 (Dalehurst)
  • Psalm 4 (Eventide: ‘Abide with Me’)
  • Psalm 8 (Thanksgiving)
  • Psalm 16 (Leominster: ‘Not What My Hands Have Done’)
  • Psalm 19-A (Hine: ‘How Great Thou Art’)
  • Psalm 19-B (Kirkpatrick: ‘What a Friend We Have In Jesus’)
  • Psalm 19-C (Kirkpatrick: ‘What a Friend We Have In Jesus’)
  • Psalm 21 (‘The Day of Resurrection’)
  • Psalm 22 (Vision)
  • Psalm 23 (Coronǽ)
  • Psalm 24 (Lansing)
  • Psalm 25 (Dennis: ‘Blest Be The Tie That Binds’)
  • Psalm 27 (Bliss: “It Is Well With My Soul’)
  • Psalm 42 (Friendship: ‘What Afriend We Have In Jesus’)
  • Psalm 45 (‘Fairest Lord Jesus’)
  • Psalm 46 (Ein’ Fest Berg: ‘A Mighty Fortess Is Our God’)
  • Psalm 48 (Diademata: ‘Crown Him With Many Crowns’)
  • Psalm 49 (Fisk)
  • Psalm 51 (Toplady: ‘Rock of Ages Cleft For Me’)
  • Psalm 62 (Fountain: ‘There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood’)
  • Psalm 63 (Irish Hymn: ‘Be Thou My Vision’)
  • Psalm 65 (Webb: ‘Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus’)
  • Psalm 66 (‘Praise to the Lord the Almighty...’)
  • Psalm 67 (Aurelia: ‘The Church’s One Foundation’)
  • Psalm 68-A (Alstone)
  • Psalm 68-B (Webb: ‘Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus’)
  • Psalm 72-A (St. Gertrude: ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’)
  • Psalm 72-B (Coronation: ‘All Hail The Pow’r Of Jesus’ Name’)
  • Psalm 73 (Olivet: ‘My Faith Looks Up To Thee’)
  • Psalm 81 (Mant: ‘God My King Thy Might Confessing’)
  • Psalm 86 (Hawks: ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’)
  • Psalm 87 (Regent Square)
  • Psalm 89 (Runyan: ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness’)
  • Psalm 90 (St. Anne: ‘Our God Our Help In Ages Past...’)
  • Psalm 92 (Laudes Domini: ‘When Morning Gilds the Skies...’)
  • Psalm 96 (Doane: ‘To God Be The Glory, Great Things He Has Done’)
  • Psalm 97 (‘Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise’)
  • Psalm 100 (Old Hundredth: ‘Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow’)
  • Psalm 103 (Nettleton: ‘Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing…’)
  • Psalm 104 (Lyons: ‘O, Worship The King’)
  • Psalm 113 (Andre)
  • Psalm 116 (Azmon: ‘Oh For A Thousand Tongues’)
  • Psalm 119-A (Manoah)
  • Psalm 119-B (Towner: ‘Trust and Obey’)
  • Psalm 119-C (Repentance)
  • Psalm 121 (Guide)
  • Psalm 122 (Cwm Rhondda)
  • Psalm 136 (Better Land)
  • Psalm 138 (‘The Solid Rock’ [‘My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less’])
  • Psalm 139 (Woodworth: ‘Just As I Am’)
  • Psalm 145 (Duke Street: ‘Jesus Shall Reign Where’re the Sun’)
  • Psalm 146 (Brocklesbury)
  • Psalm 149 (Italian Hymn: ‘Come Thou Almighty King’)
  • Psalm 150 (Sabbath Evening)


The Bastion of Truth

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A newsletter/journal published in Filipino (Tagalog dialect) as a ministry of the denomination of Bastion of Truth Reformed Churches in the Philippines. It is primarily a means of instruction as well as a medium to proclaim and explain the convictions of the BTRC concerning the Gospel of God's sovereign particular grace in salvation.


RESOURCES:


• Essentials of Reformed Doctrine (Tagalog)
• BTRC Tagalog Psalter