68C. Let God Arise!
Text Information |
First Line: |
Let God arise! His enemies be gone |
Title: |
Let God Arise! |
Author: |
Christopher Idle |
Meter: |
10.10 |
Language: |
English |
Publication Date: |
2012 |
Scripture: |
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Topic: |
Biblical Names and Places: Bashon; Biblical Names and Places: Benjamin; Biblical Names and Places: Egypt; Biblical Names and Places: Ethiopia; Biblical Names and Places: Israel; Biblical Names and Places: Jerusalem; Biblical Names and Places: Judah; Biblical Names and Places: Naphtali; Biblical Names and Places: Sinai; Biblical Names and Places: Zalmon; Biblical Names and Places: Zebulun; Church Year: Ascension of the Lord; Church Year: Christ the King; Church Year: Christmas; Church Year: Easter; Church Year: Pentecost; Emmaus Road; Enemies; Freedom; God: Daily Experience of; God as: Shepherd; God as: Creator; God as: Judge; God as: King; God's: Sovereignty; God's: Wisdom; God's: Word; God's: Friendship; God's: Gifts; God's: Justice; God's: law; God's: Love; God's: Name; God's: People (flock, sheep); God's: Presence; God's: Promise of Redemption; God's: Strength; Grave; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ: Friend of Sinners; Jesus Christ: Good Shepherd; Joy; Judgment; Life Stages: Orphans; Life Stages: Widows; Mission; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services: Funerals; Peace; Processions; Questioning; Temple; Ten Commandments: 4th Commandment (remember the Sabbath); The Needy; War and Revolution; Year A, Easter, 7th Sunday (53 more...) |
Copyright: |
© 1990 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Company |
ONE LICENSE: |
89937 |
Tune Information |
Name: |
SONG 46 |
Composer: |
Orlando Gibbons, 1583-1625 |
Meter: |
10.10 |
Key: |
F Major |
Notes: |
The indications for singing sts. 2-9 antiphonally are merely suggestions. The division of the stanzas
for responsive or antiphonal singing can be done in any number of ways (e.g., solo voice, choir, or different
sections of the congregation). The stanzas are short and sing quickly. The fact that there are 10 stanzas should
not be an impediment for singing the selection in its entirety. |