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#108 from Lutheran Book of Worship
You are the king of Israel
Tune
Valet Will Ich Dir Geben
Metric Index
7 6 7 6 D
Key & Modality
B♭ Major
Last one uses
April 5th, 2020 at St. John's Lutheran, Richlandtown, PA for the Opening Hymn
Poem Words (five verses)
1.
You are the king of Israel
And David’s royal Son,
Now in the Lord’s Name coming,
Our King and Blessed One. [Refrain]
And David’s royal Son,
Now in the Lord’s Name coming,
Our King and Blessed One. [Refrain]
2.
The company of angels
Are praising you on high;
Creation and all mortals
In chorus make reply. [Refrain]
Are praising you on high;
Creation and all mortals
In chorus make reply. [Refrain]
3.
The multitude of pilgrims
With palms before you went.
Our praise and prayers and anthems
Before you we present. [Refrain]
With palms before you went.
Our praise and prayers and anthems
Before you we present. [Refrain]
4.
To you, before your passion,
They sang their hymns of praise.
To you, now high exalted,
Our melody we raise. [Refrain]
They sang their hymns of praise.
To you, now high exalted,
Our melody we raise. [Refrain]
5.
Their praises you accepted;
Accept the prayers we bring,
Great author of all goodness,
O good and gracious King. [Refrain]
Accept the prayers we bring,
Great author of all goodness,
O good and gracious King. [Refrain]
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All Glory, Laud and HonorHymn References
Author
Theodulph of Orleans c. 760-821
Composer
Melchior Teschner 1584-1635
Original Language
Latin
Publication Date
1978
Topic
Holy Week
Translator
John M. Neale 1818-1866 (alt.)
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#344 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / You are the king of Israel (B♭ Major ) [click to view]#74 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Blest be the King whose coming (B♭ Major ) [click to view]
#154 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Thou art the King of Israel (C Major ) [click to view]
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