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Teach Me, O LORD

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh, how I love your law! Refrain First Line: Teach me, O LORD, the way of your statutes

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[Your word is a lamp to my feet]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Joyce Schubkegel; Kermit G. Moldenhauer Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 56661 15611 5 Used With Text: Your Word Is a Lamp to My Feet

[Oh, how I love your law]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Pavlechko Tune Sources: After ERHALT UNS, HERR Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 13171 332 Used With Text: Teach Me, O LORD

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Teach Me, O LORD

Hymnal: Christian Worship #119D (2021) First Line: Oh, how I love your law! Refrain First Line: Teach me, O LORD, the way of your statutes Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Confirmation; Conflict; Epiphany Season; Face of the Lord; Joy; Law; Lord's Prayer 2nd petition (your kingdom come); Presentation of the Augsburg Confession; Sanctification; School Dedication; St. John; St. Jude; St. Matthew; St. Simon; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness); Wisdom; Witness; Word; Youth Scripture: Psalm 119:97-104 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, how I love your law]

Your Word Is a Lamp to My Feet

Hymnal: Christian Worship #119G (2021) First Line: Oh, how I love your law! Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Confirmation; Conflict; Epiphany Season; Face of the Lord; Joy; Law; Lord's Prayer 2nd petition (your kingdom come); Presentation of the Augsburg Confession; Sanctification; School Dedication; St. John; St. Jude; St. Matthew; St. Simon; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness); Wisdom; Witness; Word; Youth Scripture: Psalm 119:97-104 Languages: English Tune Title: [Your word is a lamp to my feet]

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Kermit Moldenhauer

b. 1949 Person Name: Kermit G. Moldenhauer Composer (tone) of "[Your word is a lamp to my feet]" in Christian Worship

Thomas Pavlechko

b. 1962 Adapter of "[Oh, how I love your law]" in Christian Worship PAVLECHKO, THOMAS (b. 1962) is the Cantor and Composer-in-Residence at St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas. Named the Emerging Hymn Tune Composer by HSUSC in 2002, his sacred music compositions, hymn tunes, choral, orchestral and concert band works are widely performed. He is the co-editor of the principal worship planning reference books of the Episcopal Church U.S.A, ,cite>Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary. His collection of over 600 Psalm settings, St. Martin’s Psalter, is published in two editions with Augsburg Fortress Publishers and St. James Music Press. Pavlechko is a graduate of the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University and the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, both in his native Ohio. He has pursued postgraduate study in symphonic orchestration at the University of Texas. Thomas Pavlechko (from In Melody and Song, Darcey Press, 2014

Joyce Schubkegel

Composer (refrain) of "[Your word is a lamp to my feet]" in Christian Worship
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