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Text: | Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord |
Tune: | DUKE STREET |
Composer: | John Hatton |
1 Come, let us sing unto the Lord
new songs of praise with sweet accord;
for wonders great by him are done,
his hand and arm have vict'ry won.
2 The great salvation of our God
is seen through all the earth abroad;
before the heathen’s wond'ring sight
he has revealed his truth and right.
3 He called to mind his truth and grace
in promise made to Israel’s race;
and unto earth’s remotest bound
glad tidings of salvation sound.
4 All lands, to God lift up your voice;
sing praise to him, with shouts rejoice;
with voice of joy and loud acclaim
let all unite and praise his name.
5 Praise God with harp, with harp sing praise,
with voice of psalms his glory raise;
with trumpets, cornets, gladly sing
and shout before the Lord, the King.
6 Let earth be glad, let billows roar
and all that dwell from shore to shore;
let floods clap hands with one accord,
let hills rejoice before the Lord.
7 For lo, he comes; at his command
all nations shall in judgment stand;
in justice robed and throned in light,
the Lord shall judge, dispensing right.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, let us sing unto the Lord |
Title: | Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord |
Meter: | L.M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1990 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Rejoicing in God; God: His perfections; God: Sovereignty of |
Source: | Associate Reformed Presbyterian Psalter, 1931; mod. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | DUKE STREET |
Composer: | John Hatton (1793) |
Meter: | L.M. |
Key: | D Major |