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Exalt His Name

Glorious is Thy name, Almighty Lord, O clap your hands, O clap your hands ye people

Tune: [Glorious is Thy name, Almighty Lord] (Lowden)
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

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1 Glorious is Thy name Almighty Lord.
O clap your hands, O clap your hands ye people,
And shout unto God with loud, triumphant voice,
For He is Lord over all, most high is He and terrible,
A great King is He, yes, over all the earth.

2 Glorious is Thy name Almighty Lord.
He shall subdue the people that are under us,
And all of the nations underneath our feet,
And He shall choose now for us, shall choose now our inheritance,
The excellency of Jacob, whom He lov’d.

3 Glorious is Thy name Almighty Lord.
Sing praise to God, forevermore, sing praises,
For God is the King, the King of all the earth,
He reigneth now over all upon the throne of holiness,
Exalt ye His name, for He is very great.


Source: Kingdom Songs: for use in the Sunday School, the young people's meeting, the devotional service #20

Text Information

First Line: Glorious is Thy name, Almighty Lord, O clap your hands, O clap your hands ye people
Title: Exalt His Name
Language: English
Publication Date: 1914
Copyright: Public Domain

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Kingdom Songs #20

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