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Books of the Old Testament

Author: W. I. M. Tabor Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Let us sing the book of Moses Refrain First Line: Matthew, Mark, Luke

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[Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gordon E. Hooker Incipit: 13565 43112 55311 Used With Text: Books of the Old Testament

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Books of the Old Testament

Hymnal: Bible Songs for Children #3 (1958) First Line: Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses Lyrics: 1 Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses, Let us sing the books of Moses for he wrote the Law. First, Genesis; second, Exodus; third, Leviticus; fourth, Numbers; And fifth is Deuteronomy, the last of them all. 2 Let us sing the books of history, of history, of history; Let us sing the books of history which tells of the Jews. There's Joshua and Judges and the story of Ruth; Then First and Second Samuel, and First and Second Kings; Then First and Second Chronicles which give us the records; Then Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther the queen. 3 Let us sing the books of poetry, of poetry, of poetry; Let us sing the books of poetry, the songs the Jews sang. Job the patient, Psalms of David and the Proverbs of a wise one; And then Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. 4 Let us sing the major prophets, major prophets, major prophets, Let us sing the major prophets, they wrote five books in all. Isaiah, Jeremiah, who wrote Lamentations; Then Ezekiel and Daniel, who were true to their God. 5 Let us sing the minor prophets, minor prophets, minor prophets, Let us sing the minor prophets, there were twelve of them all. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.

Books of the Old Testament

Author: Mrs. W. I. M. Tabor Hymnal: Happy Songs for Boys and Girls #115 (1952) First Line: Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses]

Books of the Old Testament

Author: W. I. M. Tabor Hymnal: Choruses of Calvary #d50 (1952) First Line: Let us sing the book of Moses Refrain First Line: Matthew, Mark, Luke

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Mary R. Williams

Author of "Books of the Old Testament" Mary R. Williams of Tulsa, OK. and her husband CP Williams had a church called First Apostolic Church of Tulsa, and The Apostolic College of Tulsa in the 1940s through 1970s. She wrote and taught the children of the church and the students of the school this song to help them memorize the Books of the Old Testament. Signed her Grandchildren; John David Williams Jr, Joylyn Faith Strate, Johanna Sue Bailey, Judith Mariam Crist, Jillane Elizabeth McLaughlin (email to Hymnary)

G. E. Hooker

1893 - 1990 Person Name: Gordon E. Hooker Arranger of "[Let us sing the books of Moses, of Moses, of Moses]" in Happy Songs for Boys and Girls Born: March 24, 1893, Tasmania. Died: May 7, 1990, California. As of 1930, Hooker was living in Los Angeles County, California. www.hymntime.com/tch/

Mrs. W. I. M. Tabor

Arranger of "Books of the Old Testament" in Happy Songs for Boys and Girls
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