Tune: Old Hundredth
('All people that on earth do dwell')
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Psalm 98 v.4
Make joyful noise unto the LORD
All the earth, true is all His word
Make a loud noise, rejoice, sing praise
To Him your worship ever raise
Psalm 98 v.7
Away with whispers, mutterings
And dreary mopes and mumblings
Let all creation join in too
To praise their Creator anew
Psalm 99 v.1
The LORD reigns, let people tremble
He holy, terrible, awe-ful
He sits between cherubims high
In heaven, yet to us He nigh
Psalm 100 v.2
Serve the LORD with gladness, Him bless
With worship true in humbleness
Come before Him, his presence great
Bring a song, rejoice, and elate
- Author: orchidee ( Offline)
- Published: March 3rd, 2019 03:13
- Comment from author about the poem: A hymn-poem in 8888 metre.
- Category: Spiritual
- Views: 24
Comments3
THANKS UNCLE STEVE ; Great hymn to remind us of the Universality of Christianity throughout the whole World ! Wherever I go I always take Gospel Tracts in the appropriat language ~ AMEN ! Love the odes based on individual verses from the Psalms !
1. Joyful Noise (you singing again !)
2. Away with Whispers
3. The LORD Reigns : AMEN
4. Serve with Gladness (have they told the Deacons ?)
Thanks for caring : its 11pm here but I got the message just in time !
Blessings & Spiritual Love
ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Thanks B&A. Yes, Ancient and Modern - Erm, a 95 - 5% split? lol.
I like that hymn.. and the poem aint bad either.... Neville
Thanks N. Erm, the hymn is about 5 million years old - well, comparatively speaking to some hymns!
everything is relative sir....
There I go exaggerating time/age again. But they do call me 'Dinosaur' and 'Fossil'. lol.
any ideas why....
Erm, well I'm a bit old. I saw a fossil in a show. What if I dropped it, and it broke, after 220 million years or so? Get the Superglue out!
pretend it never happened...
Good one Orchi.
Thanks Gold. Is there a hymn tune 'Old 1066th'?
Only in that Hymn Book that you spilled ink over in 1214 when you destroyed the Magna Carta and it took a year to rewrite, they never did resurrect the Hymn Book.
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