1 The earth and the riches with which it is stored,
The world and its Dwellers, belong to the LORD.
For He on the seas its foundation has laid,
And firm on the waters its pillars has stayed.
2 O who shall the mount of Jehovah ascend?
Or who in the Place of His holiness stand?
The man of pure heart and of Hands without stain,
Who has not sworn falsely, nor loved what is vain.
3 O gates, lift your heads! Ageless doors, lift them high!
The great King of Glory to enter draws nigh.
This great King of Glory, O Who can He be?
The LORD, mighty LORD, king of Glory is He!
The anonymous tune FOUNDATION first appeared in Joseph Funk's A Compilation of Genuine Church Music (1832) as a setting for this text (there it was called PROTECTION). The tune was also published with the text in Southern Harmony and Sacred Harp.
The ancestors of Joseph Funk (b. Lancaster County, PA…
Display Title: Psalm 24First Line: The earth and the riches with which it is storedTune Title: [The earth and the riches with which it is stored]Date: 1987
Display Title: The Earth and the RichesFirst Line: The earth and the riches with which it is storedTune Title: AFFECTIONMeter: 11.11.11.11.Scripture: Psalm 24:1-4; Psalm 24:7-10Date: 2012Source: Rippon's Selection of Hymns (1787)
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