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[When the hosts of Israel led by God]

Appears in 29 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Grum Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 54565 31465 44243 Used With Text: Victory Ahead

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Victory Ahead

Author: W. G. Appears in 47 hymnals First Line: When the hosts of Israel led by God Refrain First Line: Victory ahead, victory ahead Used With Tune: [When the hosts of Israel led by God]
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ദൈവം നയിച്ചിസ്രായേൽ മുന്നോട്ടു!

Author: William Grum; Simon Zachariah Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ദൈ-വം നയിച്ചിസ്രായേൽ മുന്നോട്ടു! Refrain First Line: ജ-യം വരുന്നിതാ!, ജയം വരുന്നിതാ! Lyrics: 1 ദൈ-വം നയിച്ചിസ്രായേൽ മുന്നോട്ടു! യെ-രീഹോവിൻ ചുറ്റുമായ് ശാ-ന്ത-മായ് ദൈവത്തിൽ വിശ്വാസം ജയത്തിൻ ധ്വനി! വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ജയം അവർ മുന്നിൽ! പല്ലവി: ജ-യം വരുന്നിതാ!, ജയം വരുന്നിതാ! യേശുരക്തത്താൽ ജ-യം വരുന്നിതാ! തന്നിൽ ആശ്രയിച്ചാൽ, വിജയ ധ്വനി! വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ജയം അവർ മുന്നിൽ! 2 ദാവീദിൻ കവിണയും കല്ലഞ്ചും നേരിട്ടന്നു നേർക്കു നേർ ഗോ-ല്ല്യാ-ത്തെ ദൈവ വാക്കിൽ തന്റെ ആശ്രയം വെച്ചു വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ജയം അവൻ കണ്ടു! [പല്ലവി] 3 മൂന്നു നേരം പ്രാർത്ഥിച്ചു ദാ-നീ-യേൽ പിന്നെ സിംഹഗുഹയിൽ ശാ-ന്ത-നായ് ദൈവഭയം തന്റെ ആമയം നീക്കി വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ജയം അവൻ കണ്ടു! [പല്ലവി] 4 ലോക ചിന്ത മുറ്റും എന്നെ വ-ല-ച്ചാൽ രക്ഷക്കായി പിന്നെ ഞാൻ യാ-ചി-ച്ചാൽ മരണത്തിൽ നിന്നും എന്നെ രക്ഷിക്കും വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ഞാൻ ജയം കണ്ടിടും! [പല്ലവി] 5 സ്വർഗ്ഗ ദേശേ പോയവർ പ-ണ്ട-ങ്ങു മരണ-നദി തീരെ നി-ന്ന-പ്പോൾ ദൈവ ആശ്രയത്താൽ ധൈര്യം പ്രാപിച്ചു വിശ്വാസത്താൽ ജയം ക-ണ്ട-ന്നവർ! [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [ദൈ-വം നയിച്ചിസ്രായേൽ മുന്നോട്ടു!]

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Victory Ahead

Author: William Grum Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7072 First Line: When the hosts of Israel led by God Refrain First Line: Victory ahead, victory ahead Lyrics: 1. When the hosts of Israel led by God, Round the walls of Jericho softly trod, Trusting in the Lord, They felt the conqueror’s tread, By faith they saw the victory ahead. Refrain Victory ahead, victory ahead, Through the blood of Jesus, victory ahead. Trusting in the Lord, I hear the conqueror’s tread, By faith I see the victory ahead. 2. David with a shepherd’s sling and five stones, Met the giant on the field all alone, Trusting in the Lord, he knew what God had said, By faith he saw the victory ahead. [Refrain] 3. Daniel prayed unto the Lord thrice each day, Then unto the lion’s den led the way, Trusting in the Lord, he did not fear or dread, By faith he saw the victory ahead. [Refrain] 4. Often with the carnal mind I was tried, Asking for deliverance oft I cried, Trusting in the Lord, I reckoned I was dead, By faith I see the victory ahead. [Refrain] 5. When like those who’ve gone before to that land, By death’s river cold and dark I shall stand. Trusting in the Lord, I will not fear or dread, By faith I see the victory ahead. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the hosts of Israel led by God]
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Victory Ahead

Author: W. G. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #734 Meter: 10.10.11.10 with refrain First Line: When the hosts of Israel, led by God Refrain First Line: Victory ahead! Victory ahead! Lyrics: 1 When the hosts of Israel, led by God, Round the walls of Jericho softly trod, Trusting in the Lord, they felt the conqu’ror’s tread, By faith they saw the victory ahead. Refrain: Victory ahead! Victory ahead! Through the blood of Jesus, victory ahead; Trusting in the Lord, I hear the conqu’ror’s tread, By faith I see the victory ahead! 2 David with a shepherd’s sling and five stones, Met the giant on the field all alone, Trusting in the Lord, he knew what God had said, By faith he saw the victory ahead. [Refrain] 3 Daniel prayed unto the Lord thrice each day, Then unto the lion’s den led the way, Trusting in the Lord, he did not fear or dread, By faith he saw the victory ahead. [Refrain] 4 Often with the carnal mind I was tried, Asking for deliverance oft I cried, Trusting in the Lord, I reckoned I was dead, By faith I saw the victory ahead. [Refrain] 5 When like those who’ve gone before to that land, By death’s river cold and dark I shall stand; Trusting in the Lord, I will not fear or dread, By faith I see the victory ahead. [Refrain] Scripture: 1 John 5:4 Tune Title: [When the hosts of Israel, led by God]

Victory Ahead

Author: William Grum Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #195 (1976) First Line: When the hosts of Israel, led by God Refrain First Line: Victory ahead! Victory ahead! Topics: The Christian Life Faith and Trust; Victory Languages: English Tune Title: [When the hosts of Israel, led by God]

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William Grum

1878 - 1931 Person Name: W. G. Author of "Victory Ahead" in Timeless Truths Reverend William Grum was born July 14, 1878 in Camden NJ to Benjamin and Caroline "Carrie" Grum. His early years were spent at 215 Market Street, where his father had a confectionary. The family had moved to 544 Vine Street by 1900, Benjamin Grum worked then as a letter carrier, a position he would hold until his retirement in the 1920s. William Grum married in the early 1900s. His wife, the former Lena Purdy, bore him two children, daughters Lena and Beatrice. Benjamin and Carrie Grum. were still living at 544 Vine Street in April of 1930 when the Census was enumerated. Mrs. Grum remained at the address after her husband passed, and was still living there in the fall of 1933. By 1920 William Grum had entered the ministry. He pastored at the Kaighn Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church in Camden, and at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Gloucester City NJ, where he was stationed when the Census was taken in January of 1920. The family home was at 335 Main Street. When daughter Beatrice Crum graduated from Camden High School in 1923, the family was back in North Camden, living at 547 Vine Street. By 1930 Rev. Grum had been sent to serve at the Woodlynne Methodist Episcopal Church in Woodlynne NJ. The Grum family made their home in April of 1930 at 2220 Woodlynne Avenue, the corner of Woodlynne Avenue and Linden Street, in Woodlynne. Sadly, Reverend Grum died suddenly while visiting his mother at the family home at 544 Vine Street in 1931. A talented musician, singer, and composer of religious music, his best known composition perhaps is the hymn "Victory Ahead", written in 1905. Reverend William Grum also had talent as a painter. He had completed a large painting, "The Old Rugged Cross", which stood 15 feet wide by 18 feet tall, shortly before his death. The painting was presented to the Bible class at the Kemble Methodist Episcopal Church in Woodbury NJ in the spring of 1932. --www.dvrbs.com/People/CamdenPeople

Simon Zachariah

b. 1951 Translator of "ദൈവം നയിച്ചിസ്രായേൽ മുന്നോട്ടു!" in The Cyber Hymnal
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