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10. Sing Glory to the Name of God (Psalm 29)

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First Line: Sing glory to the name of God
Title: Sing Glory to the Name of God (Psalm 29)
Author: David Gambrell (2009)
Meter: LM with alleluias
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
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Topic: Christian Year: Trinity; Sovereignty of God; The Triune God
Copyright: © 2011 David Gambrell (admin. Presbyterian Publishing Corp.)
ONE LICENSE: 96802
Tune Information
Name: LASST UNS ERFREUEN
Harmonizer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1906)
Meter: LM with alleluias
Key: D Major
Source: Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623, alt.
Notes: (this tune in a higher key, 327)


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This sweeping paraphrase of Psalm 29 conveys a sense of the Jewish reverence for the sheer power of God’s name, regarded as too holy for mortal tongues to pronounce. In keeping with its appointment for Trinity Sunday, the final stanza gives the psalm a Christian interpretation.


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