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Salmo 110:1-16–Me alegré con tus leyes

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Bienaventurados los íntegros de camino Refrain First Line: Me alegré con tus leyes

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SALMO 119

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Pedro Flores; William Loperena Tune Sources: Basado en un motivo melódico de Pedro Flores Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 44445 65144 44323 Used With Text: Salmo 110:1-16–Me alegré con tus leyes

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Salmo 110:1-16–Me alegré con tus leyes

Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #434 (1999) First Line: Bienaventurados los íntegros de camino Refrain First Line: Me alegré con tus leyes Lyrics: Antífona: Me alegré con tus leyes, no olvidaré tu Palabra. 1 Bienaventurados los íntegros de camino, los que andan en la ley de Jehová. Bienaventurados los que guardan sus testimonios y con todo el corazón lo buscan: pues no hacen maldad los que andan en sus caminos. [Antífona] 2 Tú encargaste que tus mandamientos sean guarda dos con esmero. ¡Ojalá fueran estables mis caminos para guardar tus estatutos! Entonces no sería yo avergonzado, cuando atendiera a todos tus mandamientos. [Antífona] 3 Te alabaré con rectitud de corazón cuando aprenda tus justos juicios. ¡Tus estatutos guardaré! ¡No me abandones enteramente! ¿Con qué limpiará el joven su camino? ¡Con guardar tu Palabra! [Antífona] 4 Con todo mi corazón no me dejes desviar de tus mandamientos. En mi corazón he guardado tus dichos, para no pecar contra ti. ¡Bendito Tú, Jehová! ¡Enséname tus estatutos! [Antífona] 5 Con mis labios he contado todos los juicios de tu boca. Me he gozado en el camino de tus testimonios, más que de toda riqueza. En tus mandamientos meditaré; consideraré tus caminos. [Antífona] Topics: Salmos; Sagradas Escrituras; Salmos Scripture: Psalm 119:1-16 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: SALMO 119

Salmo 110:1-16–Me alegré con tus leyes

Hymnal: El Himnario #434 (1998) First Line: Bienaventurados los íntegros de camino Refrain First Line: Me alegré con tus leyes Topics: Salmos; Sagradas Escrituras; Holy Scriptures; Salmos; Psalms Scripture: Psalm 119:1-16 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: SALMO 119

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Pedro Flores

Composer of "SALMO 119" in El Himnario Presbiteriano

William Loperena

1935 - 1996 Adapter of "SALMO 119" in El Himnario Presbiteriano William Loperena, O.P. Father William Loperena was born in Moca, Puerto Rico on December 14, 1935. He was the middle son of Evaristo Loperena Ortega and America Soto Hernández. Raised in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico where he studied at the Colegio San Carlos. He attended the diocesan seminar San Ildefonso in Aibonito, Puerto Rico. Eventually joined the Order of Preachers known as Dominicans on August 16, 1955. Studied philosophy in Dover, Massachusetts, Washington and theology in Nijmegen, Holland. He became an ordained priest in the Netherlands on September 25, 1961. In 1968, he composed a complete Catholic mass infused with cultural elements of Puerto Rico including folk music and deeply rooted traditions which he called Misa Jíbara that was recorded in the studio of the Dominican seminar in Bayamon, PR, and in the Church del Santo Cristo de la Salud in Comerío, PR. Father William Loperena had vast knowledge of music and was a music composer of several genres including classical, folkloric and popular. His contribution to the music is recognized and appreciated throughout Puerto Rico, USA and Latin America, not only in Catholic Churches but also in the Protestant churches. He was also a pianist, poet, playwright, writer, sociologist, and university professor. Helga Rosado Loperena (niece)
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