1 A Dios obedecen los rayos y el viento,
L anuncian los astros, proclámalo el mar,
Con un leve soplo podría su aliento
Hacer de la tierra los ejes temblar
2 ¡Cuán torpe aquel pueblo que insano se atreva
A alzarse enemigo del pueblo de Dios!
Será como el tamo que el viento se lleva,
Ni leve vestigio dejándole en pos.
3 ¡Cuán grande, glorioso y feliz se presenta
El pueblo dichoso que a Cristo aceptó!
Lo escuda la mano que al orbe sustenta,
Que al ángel de muerte su espada quitó.
In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >
The tune KREMSER owes its origin to a sixteenth-century Dutch folk song "Ey, wilder den wilt." Later the tune was combined with the Dutch patriotic hymn 'Wilt heden nu treden" in Adrianus Valerius's Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck [sic: Nederlandtsche Gedenckclank] published posthumously in 1626. 'Wilt…
Display Title: A Dios obedecen los rayos y el vientoFirst Line: A Dios obedecen los rayos y el vientoTune Title: KREMSERAuthor: DesconocidoMeter: 12 11, 12 11.Date: 1964Subject: La Vida Cristiana | Fe; The Christian Life | Faith
Display Title: A Dios Obedecen el Rayo y el VientoFirst Line: A Dios obedecen el rayo y el vientoTune Title: SULLIVANAuthor: AnónimoDate: 1964Subject: Culto | Adoracion y Alabanza
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