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29D. Psalm 29 (A Responsorial Setting)

Text Information
First Line: Your voice, O LORD, is a voice of splendor
Title: Psalm 29 (A Responsorial Setting)
Author: Martin Tel
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: Biblical Names and Places: Kadesh; Biblical Names and Places: Lebanon; Biblical Names and Places: Mount Hermon (19 more...)
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
Copyright: Refrain © 2011 Martin Tel, admin. Faith Alive Christian Resouces; Psalm text © 2006 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, admin. Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Notes: Responsorial refrain to reading of Psalm 29. Tone for chanting included. When celebrating the power and majesty of God throughout this psalm, use the first refrain. When considering the voice of peace and blessing, use the alternate refrain. It is possible to use both refrains by singing the first refrain at the beginning, after v. 2, after v. 6, and after v. 9, and the alternate refrain before v. 10 and again after v. 11.
Tune Information
Name: [Your voice, O LORD, is a voice of splendor]
Composer: Martin Tel
Key: F Major
Copyright: Refrain © 2011 Martin Tel, admin. Faith Alive Christian Resouces; Tone © 2011 Faith Alive Christian Resouces



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