Lift Up Your Heads, O Gates

Lift up your heads, O gates; The King of glory waits

Versifier: Bertus Frederick Polman (1986)
Tune: VINEYARD HAVEN
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Versifier: Bertus Frederick Polman

Bert Frederick Polman (b. Rozenburg, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands, 1945; d. Grand Rapids, Michigan, July 1, 2013) was chair of the Music Department at Calvin College and senior research fellow for the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. Dr. Bert studied at Dordt College (BA 1968), the University of Minnesota (MA 1969, PhD in musicology 1981), and the Institute for Christian Studies. Dr. Bert was a longtime is professor of music at Redeemer College in Ancaster, Ontario, and organist at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, Waterdown, Ontario. His teaching covered a wide range of courses in music theory, music history, music literature, and worship, and Canadian Native studies. His research specialty was Christian hymnody. He was also an orga… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Lift up your heads, O gates; The King of glory waits
Title: Lift Up Your Heads, O Gates
Versifier: Bertus Frederick Polman (1986)
Meter: 6.6.8.6
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Hosanna, hosanna! Rejoice, give thanks and sing
Copyright: © 1987, CRC Publications

Notes

Scripture References:
st. 1 = Ps. 24:7
st. 2 = Ps. 24:8
st. 3 = Ps. 24:9
st. 4 = Ps. 24:10

This text owes its origin to the tune VINEYARD HAVEN and the original text of its refrain: "Hosanna, hosanna, rejoice, give thanks and sing." Because of the association of those words with processionals, Bert Polman (PHH 37) versified the processional part of Psalm 24 (vv. 7-10) in 1986 for VINEYARD HAVEN so that this grand tune could be included in the Psalter Hymnal. The text was first sung to this tune in one of Polman's evening hymn sings at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, Hamilton, Ontario. For further commentary on this psalm see PHH 24.

Liturgical Use:
As a processional hymn. See also PHH 24.

--Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1988

Tune

VINEYARD HAVEN

Richard Dirksen (PHH 148) composed VINEYARD HAVEN in 1974 for the text "Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart" as a processional choral anthem for the installation of Presiding Bishop John Maury Allin at the Washington (D.C.) Cathedral, also known as the National Cathedral. The anthem includes various harmoniza…

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Christian Worship #24E

Hymnal Supplement 98 #804

Psalms for All Seasons #24B

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Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #163

With One Voice #631

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