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Come, Ye That Fear Jehovah

Appears in 11 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 22 Used With Tune: [Come, ye that fear Jehovah]

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TOURS

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 185 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Berthold Tours Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34517 65312 31232 Used With Text: Come, All Who Fear the Lord God
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PEARSALL

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 67 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Lucas de Pearsall, 1795-1856 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 51713 65543 22313 Used With Text: Come, ye that fear Jehovah
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[Come, ye that fear Jehovah]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel Incipit: 13516 53123 65321 Used With Text: His Altar-fires

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Come, All Who Fear the Lord God

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #240 (1987) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, all who fear the Lord God, O saints, your voices raise. Come, stand in awe before him and sing his glorious praise. You lowly and afflicted who on his word rely, your heart shall live forever; the Lord will satisfy. 2 All kindreds of the nations to Christ the Lord shall turn. Through earth's remotest regions his altar fires shall burn. All kingdoms, power, and glory belong to him alone. He rules o'er all the nations; kings bow before his throne. 3 Both high and low shall worship, both strong and weak shall bend. A faithful church shall serve him till generations end. His praise shall be recounted to nations yet to be. The triumphs of his justice a newborn world shall see. Topics: Doxologies; King, God/Christ as; Opening of Worship; Afflictions; Doxologies; King, God/Christ as; Missions; Nation; Opening of Worship Scripture: Psalm 22:23-31 Languages: English Tune Title: TOURS
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Come, Ye that Fear Jehovah

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #39 (1934) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Come ye that fear Jehovah, Ye saints, your voices raise; Come, stand in awe before Him, And sing His glorious praise. Ye lowly and afflicted Who on His word rely, Your heart shall live forever, The Lord will satisfy. 2 All kindreds of the nations To Christ the Lord shall turn, Through earth's remotest regions His altar-fires shall burn. All kingdom, power, and glory Belong to Him alone; He ruleth o'er the nations, Kings bow before His throne. 3 Both high and low shall worship, Both strong and weak shall bend, A faithful Church shall serve Him Till generations end. His praise shall be recounted To nations yet to be, The triumphs of His justice A newborn world shall see. Topics: The Church on Earth; Covenant; Christ as King; Kingdom of Christ; Missions; Nations; Praise for God's Perfections; Praise for God's Works; Service Scripture: Psalm 22 Languages: English Tune Title: TOURS
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Come, Ye That Fear Jehovah

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1082 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1. Come, ye that fear Jehovah, Ye saints, your voices raise; Come, stand in awe before Him, And sing His glorious praise. Ye lowly and afflicted Who on His Word rely, Your heart shall live forever, The Lord will satisfy. 2. All kindreds of the nations To Christ the Lord shall turn, Through earth’s remotest regions His altar fire shall burn. All kingdom, power and glory Belong to Him alone; He ruleth o’er the nations, Kings bow before His throne. 3. Both high and low shall worship, Both strong and weak shall bend, A faithful Church shall serve Him Till generations end. His praise shall be recounted To nations yet to be, The triumphs of His justice A newborn world shall see. Languages: English Tune Title: TOURS

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Chas. H. Gabriel

1856 - 1932 Composer of "[Come, ye that fear Jehovah]" in Bible Songs No. 4 Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree ============= For the first seventeen years of his life Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (b. Wilton, IA, 1856; d. Los Angeles, CA, 1932) lived on an Iowa farm, where friends and neighbors often gathered to sing. Gabriel accompanied them on the family reed organ he had taught himself to play. At the age of sixteen he began teaching singing in schools (following in his father's footsteps) and soon was acclaimed as a fine teacher and composer. He moved to California in 1887 and served as Sunday school music director at the Grace Methodist Church in San Francisco. After moving to Chicago in 1892, Gabriel edited numerous collections of anthems, cantatas, and a large number of songbooks for the Homer Rodeheaver, Hope, and E. O. Excell publishing companies. He composed hundreds of tunes and texts, at times using pseudonyms such as Charlotte G. Homer. The total number of his compositions is estimated at about seven thousand. Gabriel's gospel songs became widely circulated through the Billy Sunday­-Homer Rodeheaver urban crusades. Bert Polman

R. L. Pearsall

1795 - 1856 Person Name: Robert Lucas de Pearsall, 1795-1856 Composer of "PEARSALL" in The Book of Praise

Henry Thomas Smart

1813 - 1879 Person Name: Henry Smart Composer of "[Come, ye that fear Jehovah]" in Select Hymns and Psalms Henry Smart (b. Marylebone, London, England, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, 1879), a capable composer of church music who wrote some very fine hymn tunes (REGENT SQUARE, 354, is the best-known). Smart gave up a career in the legal profession for one in music. Although largely self taught, he became proficient in organ playing and composition, and he was a music teacher and critic. Organist in a number of London churches, including St. Luke's, Old Street (1844-1864), and St. Pancras (1864-1869), Smart was famous for his extemporiza­tions and for his accompaniment of congregational singing. He became completely blind at the age of fifty-two, but his remarkable memory enabled him to continue playing the organ. Fascinated by organs as a youth, Smart designed organs for impor­tant places such as St. Andrew Hall in Glasgow and the Town Hall in Leeds. He composed an opera, oratorios, part-songs, some instrumental music, and many hymn tunes, as well as a large number of works for organ and choir. He edited the Choralebook (1858), the English Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship (1867), and the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal (1875). Some of his hymn tunes were first published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). Bert Polman