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Jehovah reigns supreme, Let all the people quake

Jehovah reigns supreme, Let all the people quake

Published in 7 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Jehovah reigns supreme,
Let all the people quake;
He sits between the cherubim,
Let earth's foundations shake.

2 In Zion God is great;
O'er nations high His throne;
His fearful, great, and holy Name
In praises let them own.

3 The King's strength judgment loves;
Thou justice does maintain:
Both righteousness and judgment Thou
In Jacob do sustain.

4 Do ye exalt the LORD,
Our God in praises laud;
And at His footstool worship Him,
For holy is our God.

5 Moses and Aaron, priests,
'Midst those that on Him call,
And Samuel, too, these called on God,
And He them answered all.

6 In pillar of a cloud,
To them Jehovah spoke;
He testimonies gave to them,
And laws they did not break.

7 O LORD, our gracious God,
Thou did an answer send;
Tho' taking vengeance on their deeds,
Thou pardon did extend.

8 Do ye exalt the LORD;
Our God in praises laud,
And worship at His holy hill,
For holy is our God.

Source: Psalms of Grace #99f

Text Information

First Line: Jehovah reigns supreme, Let all the people quake
Meter: 6.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Psalms of Grace #99f

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