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Thine the Amen, Thine the Praise

Thine the amen thine the praise alleluias angels riase

Author: Herbert Brokering
Tune: THINE
ONE LICENSE: 03047
Published in 5 hymnals

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Author: Herbert Brokering

Herbert F. Brokering (b. Beatrice, Nebraska, May 21, 1926; d. Bloomington, Minnesota, November 7, 2009) was a Lutheran pastor with German roots, an author of more than forty books, and a poet and hymn writer known especially for two hymn texts, “Earth and All Stars” and “Alleluia! Christ Is Risen,” both set to the same tune. He was born in Nebraska, the son of a German Lutheran pastor; earned degrees from Wartburg College in Iowa, University of Iowa, and Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, OH, and pursued graduate study in Germany at the University of Kiel and the University of Erlangen. He served as a pastor of three Lutheran congregations, in Pennsylvania, New York, and Texas; taught at the Navy Chaplain’s Career School in Ne… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Thine the amen thine the praise alleluias angels riase
Title: Thine the Amen, Thine the Praise
Author: Herbert Brokering
Meter: 14.14.15.14
Language: English
Copyright: © 1983 Augsburg Publishing House

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 5 of 5)

Evangelical Lutheran Worship #826

Hymnal Supplement 1991 #771

Hymnal Supplement 98 #867

Lutheran Service Book #680

With One Voice #801

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