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The song describes being "like a tree planted by the waters" who "shall not be moved" because of faith in God. Secularly, as "We Shall Not Be Moved" it gained popularity as a labor union song and a protest song of the Civil Rights Movement. [2] The text is based on biblical scripture:
The righteous man is compared in verse 3 to a tree planted by a stream. His harvest is plentiful, and whatever he does flourishes. The prophet Jeremiah wrote a similar passage: “But blessed is the man who trusts in the L ORD, whose confidence is in him. He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream.”
Jeremiah Smith (died 1723), divine, was minister of a congregation at Andover, Hampshire, and in 1708 became co-pastor with Samuel Rosewell of the Silver Street Presbyterian Chapel, London. He took a prominent part in the Salters' Hall debates in 1719 concerning the Trinity , and was one of four London ministers who wrote The Doctrine of the ...
Jeremiah Smith wasn’t the only former Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna receiver who made impossible one-handed grabs during high school games. Sure, Smith was widely considered the nation’s No. 1 ...
People are often called the planting of God. Every person is said to be planted by God, in the field of this world, but by the envy of the devil, the first people were corrupted and so they must be planted afresh and ingrafted on Christ, the tree of life. (see Isa. 60:21; Matt 3:10) [1] [2]
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Jeremiah Smith may refer to: Jeremiah Smith (Royal Navy officer) (died 1675), English naval officer; Jeremiah Smith (clergyman) (died 1723), English author and theologian; Jeremiah Smith (lawyer) (1759–1842), American jurist and state governor; Jeremiah Smith (Manchester Grammar School) (1771–1854), English cleric and headmaster