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"Rejoice in the Lord alway" (c. 1683–1685), Z. 49, sometimes known as the Bell Anthem, is a verse anthem by Henry Purcell. It was originally scored for SATB choir, countertenor, tenor and bass soloists, and strings, though it is also sometimes performed with organ replacing the strings. [ 1 ]
Verse 7: 27 Your despoilers will become spoil, V'hayu limshisah shosayikh: והיו למשסה שאסיך 28 Far away shall be any who would devour you, V'raḥaqu kol mevalʿayikh: ורחקו כל מבלעיך 29 Your God will rejoice concerning you, Yasisʿalayikh Elohayikh: ישיש עליך אלהיך 30 As a groom rejoices over ...
Psalm 89 is the 89th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever".In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 88.
After releasing their 1968 Scripture in Song EP album, a children's song book and album, and their first full-length LP record, in 1972, the Garratts released their Scripture in Song double album Prepare Ye The Way. It the brand's biggest hit, selling hundreds of thousands of albums globally, including 88,000 copies sold in New Zealand ...
Again I Say Rejoice: Celebrating The Songs Of Israel Houghton – various artists Nominated [12] Long Form Music Video of the Year: Alive In South Africa – Israel & New Breed Nominated [12] 2008 Producer of the Year: Nominated [13] Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year "Say So" Won [10] Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year A Deeper Level: Won ...
Emmanuel / nascetur pro te, Israel", i.e., "Rejoice, Rejoice! Emmanuel will be born for you, O Israel". There are only five verses: two of the antiphons are omitted and the order of the remaining verses differs from that of the O Antiphons, most notably the last antiphon ("O Emmanuel") becomes the first verse of the hymn and gives the hymn its ...
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice. Let your forbearance be known to all, for the Lord is near at hand; have no anxiety about anything, but in all things, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be known to God. Lord, you have blessed your land; you have turned away the captivity of Jacob.
1–61: Restoration Number Hymn Words Music Notes 1: The Morning Breaks: Parley P. Pratt: George Careless: 2: The Spirit of God: William W. Phelps: Anon. 3: Now Let Us Rejoice