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119O. All Your Commandments, Father Almighty

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Text Information
First Line: All your commandments
Title: All Your Commandments, Father Almighty
Author: Christopher Idle
Meter: 5.5.5.5.5.5
Language: English
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: Acrostic Psalms; Church Year: Transfiguration; Conflict (54 more...)
Copyright: © 1990 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Company
ONE LICENSE: 90916
Notes: Christopher Idle reflects the playfulness of the Hebrew acrostic by creating an English counterpart. Each full phrase begins with a subsequent letter of the alphabet. Consider dividing sts. 2-7 between two or more different groups, singing antiphonally.
Tune Information
Name: KANCIONAL NEW
Composer: Alfred V. Fedak (1999)
Meter: 5.5.5.5.5.5
Key: D Major
Copyright: © 2000 Selah Publishing Company, Inc.



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