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Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise

Author: Wilhelm Koren; Harriet R. Spaeth Appears in 15 hymnals Used With Tune: YE LANDS, TO THE LORD

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[Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise]

Meter: 11.5.11.9 Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55365 36567 13367 Used With Text: Ye Lands, To The Lord
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YE LANDS, TO THE LORD

Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Erik Hoff Incipit: 55671 71327 172 Used With Text: Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise

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Ye Lands, To The Lord

Author: V. Koren Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #1 (1927) Meter: 11.5.11.9 First Line: Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise Lyrics: 1 Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise; Glory be to God! Oh, serve Him with joy, in His presence rejoice; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 2 Not we, but the Lord is our Maker, our God; Glory be to God! His people we are, we are led by His rod; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 3 Oh, enter His gates with thanksgiving and praise; Glory be to God! To bless Him and thank Him our voices we raise; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 4 For good is the Lord, and His mercy is sure: Glory be to God! To all generations His truth shall endure; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise]
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Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise

Author: V. Koren Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #11 (1913) Meter: 11.5.11.9 Lyrics: 1 Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise; Glory be to God! O serve Him with joy, in His presence now rejoice; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 2 Not we, but the Lord is our Maker, our God; Glory be to God! His people we are, and the sheep led by His rod; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 3 O enter His gates with thanksgiving and praise; Glory be to God! To bless Him and thank Him our voices we will raise; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 4 For good is the Lord, and His mercy is sure; Glory be to God! To all generations His truth shall still endure; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! Topics: Prayer and Praise; Worship in General Prayer and Praise; Worship in General Prayer and Praise; Praise and Prayer; Thanksgiving Tune Title: [Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise]
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Ye Lands, to the Lord Make a Jubilant Noise

Author: Harriet R. Spaeth; Ulrik V. Koren Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #44 (1941) Meter: 11.5.12.9 Lyrics: 1 Ye lands, to the Lord make a jubilant noise; Glory be to God! Oh, serve Him with joy, in His presence now rejoice; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 2 Not we, but the Lord is our Maker, our God; Glory be to God! His people we are, and the sheep led by His rod; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 3 Oh, enter His gates with thanksgiving and praise; Glory be to God! To bless Him and thank Him our voices we will raise; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! 4 For good is the Lord, and His mercy is sure; Glory be to God! To all generations His truth shall still endure; Sing praise unto God out of Zion! Amen. Topics: Adoration Worship and Praise Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English Tune Title: GUDS MENIGHED, SYNG

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Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth

1845 - 1925 Person Name: H. R. K. Spaeth, 1845-1925 Translator of "Ye Lands, to the Lord" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth [Harriet Krauth], 1845-1925 Born: September 21, 1845, Baltimore, Maryland. Died: May 5, 1925, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Buried: Mount Vernon Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Daughter of hymn translator Charles Krauth, Harriet attended the Girls’ School in Philadelphia, and lived independently as a writer. In 1880, she married Adolph Spaeth, pastor of St. Johannis Church in Philadelphia (and later president of the General Council of the Lutheran Church in America). She sang contralto, played the piano and organ, and for many years was the organist at St. Stephen’s Church in west Philadelphia. She provided hymn translations for The Church Book (1868), The Sunday School Hymnal (1901), and was responsible for the music edition of The Church Book (1872). Many of her essays were published in The Lutheran. When American Lutherans adopted the Common Service in 1888, she prepared an edition with notes for chanting the service. She worked zealously for the founding of the Krauth Memorial Library at the seminary in Philadelphia, and was active in the work of the Mary J. Drexel Home, the Lankenau Hospital, and the Lutheran Orphans’ Home in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Her works include: The Deaconess and Her Works Pictures from the Life of Hans Sachs The Church Book with Music, 1893 Charles Porterfield Krauth: A Life (2 volumes, 1898 & 1909, with Adolph Spaeth, uncredited) Life of Adolph Spaeth, 1916 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

U. V. Koren

1826 - 1910 Person Name: U. V. Koren, 1826-1910 Author of "Ye Lands, to the Lord" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Born: December 22, 1826, Bergen, Norway. Died: December 19, 1910, Decorah, Iowa. Buried: Washington Prairie Lutheran Church, Decorah, Iowa. Koren has been called the "patriarch of Norwegian-American Lutherans." He graduated from the University of Christiana in 1852; helped found Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota; and received a doctorate of divinity from Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1903. He served as pastor of the Washington Prairie congregation in Iowa, and president of the Norwegian Synod (1894-1910). The king of Norway made him a Commander of the Order of St. Olaf for his achievements. His works include: Synodens Salmebog, 1874 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

E. C. Hoff

1832 - 1894 Person Name: E. C. Hoff, 1832-94 Composer of "GUDS MENIGHED, SYNG" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Born: January 21, 1832, Bergen, Norway. Died: December 8, 1894. A graduate of the Stord seminary, Hoff sang in the Korskirken choir in Bergen, and studied organ and music theory in Vogel. In 1860, he moved to Halmestrand, where he taught two years before taking another teaching post in Oslo. He conducted several choirs in Oslo, and became organist at the Garisonkirke in 1864. King Oscar frequently went to the Garisonkirke to hear Hoff play, and encouraged him to produce a chorale book. Hoff’s works include: Hoffs Melodibog, 1878 (contained 265 tunes) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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