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Redeemer of Israel, our only delight

Author: W. W. Phelps, 1792-1872; Joseph Swain, 1761-1796 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Christ Second Coming; Death; Israel; The Kingdom; Sheep; Sin; Zion; Christ the Son Second Coming and Zionic Reign Scripture: Exodus 13:21 Used With Tune: MEDITATION (BELOVED)

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BELOVED

Meter: 6.5.8.5.6.8 Appears in 170 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Freeman Lewis, 1780-1859 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11234 56543 22151 Used With Text: Redeemer of Israel

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Redeemer of Israel

Author: W. W. Phelps, 1792-1872; Joseph Swain, 1761-1796; Vernon L. Peterson, 1932-; Winifred Sarre, 1931-2004 Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #388 (2013) Meter: 11.8.11.8 First Line: Redeemer of Israel, our only delight Topics: Encouragement; Restoration Heritage; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Promise; Redemption; Sin; Zion-Reign of God Scripture: Exodus 13:21 Languages: English; French; Spanish Tune Title: DAVIS
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Redeemer of Israel

Author: Joseph Swain, 1761-1796; Will­iam W. Phelps, 1792-1872 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5740 Meter: 6.5.8.5.6.8 First Line: Redeemer of Israel, our only delight Lyrics: 1. Redeemer of Israel, our only delight, On whom for a blessing we call, Our shadow by day, and our pillar by night, Our king, our deliverer, our all! 2. We know He is coming, to gather His sheep And lead them to Zion in love; For why in the valley of death should they weep Or in the lone wilderness rove? 3. How long we have wandered as strangers in sin, And cried in the desert for Thee! Our foes have rejoiced when our sorrows they’ve seen, But Israel will shortly be free. 4. As children of Zion, good tidings for us. The tokens already appear. Fear not, and be just, for the kingdom is ours. The hour of redemption is near. Languages: English Tune Title: BELOVED
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Redeemer of Israel, our only delight

Hymnal: A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints #119 (1841) Meter: Irregular Topics: Public Worship Languages: English

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Freeman Lewis

1780 - 1859 Person Name: Freeman Lewis, 1780-1859 Composer of "BELOVED" in The Cyber Hymnal Freeman Lewis USA 1780-1859. Born at Basking Ridge, NJ, he became a surveyor, writer, and traveling school teacher who played the organ and wrote music on the side. His family moved to Fayette, PA, in 1796. In 1809 he married Rebecca A Craft, and they had 11 children: Runyan, David, George, James, John, William, Levi. Alpheus, Thomas, Margaret, and Mary Ann. Three died young (of flux and scarlet fever). He compiled and published a book of camp meeting hymns and other sacred music:”The beauties of harmony” (1813-16-18), which included some of his own compositions. An appendix to it contained explanations of musical terms amd rules and principles of composition. These were sometimes used in singing schools. He also served as county surveyor of Fayette County, PA (1823-36) and helped Jonathan Knight survey and find a route for the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. He served as organist for the Presbyterian Church in Uniontown, PA. His wife died in 1844, after which he moved to Knox. OH. His works include a 300 page family history, attesting to his being well-educated and having interest in many subjects. He died at Knox, OH. John Perry

Joseph Swain

1761 - 1796 Person Name: Joseph Swain, 1761-1796 Author of "Redeemer of Israel" in The Cyber Hymnal Swain, Joseph, was born at Birmingham in 1761, and after being apprenticed to an engraver, removed to London. After a time he became a decided Christian, and being of an emotional poetic temperament, began to give expression to his new thoughts and feelings in hymns. In 1783 he was baptized by the Rev. Dr. Rippon, and in 1791 became minister of a Baptist congregation in East Street, Walworth. After a short but popular and very useful ministry, he died April 16, 1796 Swain published the following:— (1) A Collection of Poems on Several Occasions, London, 1781; (2) Redemption, a Poem in five Books, London, 1789; (3) Experimental Essays on Divine Subjects, London, 1791; (4) Walworth Hymns, by J. Swain, Pastor of the Baptist Church Meeting there, London, 1792, 129 hymns; with a Supplement, 1794, 192 hymns; (5) A Pocket Companion and Directory, London, 1794. In addition to a limited number of Swain's hymns, annotated under their respective first lines, the following, from his Walworth Hymns1792, and the 2nd ed., 1796, are also in common use:— 1. Brethren, while we sojourn here. Mutual Encouragement. 2. Children of the King of grace. Holy Baptism. 3. Christ the Lord will come again. Second Advent. 4. Come, ye souls, by sin afflicted. The Yoke of Christ. 5. How sweet, how heavenly is the sight. Communion of Saints. 6. In expectation sweet. Second Advent. 7. Lift up your heads, ye gates. Ascension. 8. Love is the sweetest bud that blows. A Flower an Emblem of Christ. 9. 0 how the thought that I shall know. Heaven Anticipated. Sometimes it begins with st. ii., "For ever to behold Him shine". 10. On earth the song begins. Heaven Anticipated. 11. On the wings of faith upspringing. Passiontide. 12. Pilgrims we are to Canaan bound. Pilgrimage of Life. 13. Praise ye the Lord, the eternal King. Divinity of Christ. 14. Praise your Redeemer, praise His Name. Praise for Redemption. 15. 'Tis heaven begun below. Heaven Anticipated. 16. What is it for a saint to die? Death and Burial. 17. What must [will] it be to dwell above? Heaven Anticipated. 18. When firm I [we] stand on Zion's hill. Confidence. Sometimes as "I stand on Zion's mount," in American collections. 19. Who can forbear to sing? Praise of Jesus. From his Redemption, a Poem in Five Books, 1791, the following hymns are also in common use:-- 20. 0 Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight. In Affliction. 21. Ye daughters of Zion, declare, have you see? Comfort in Affliction. Of these hymns the most widely known are Nos. 1, 5, 6, and 20. We may add that several of Swain's hymns appeared in The Theological Miscellany, 1784-1789. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William W. Phelps

1792 - 1872 Person Name: Will­iam W. Phelps, 1792-1872 Adapter of "Redeemer of Israel" in The Cyber Hymnal