1 O all ye people, clap your hands,
And with triumphant voices sing;
No force the mighty power withstands
Of God the universal King.
2 He shall assaulting foes repel,
And with success our battles fight;
Shall fix the place where we must dwell,
The pride of Jacob, His delight.
3 God is gone up, our Lord and King,
With shouts of joy, and trumpet's sound:
To Him repeated praises sing,
And let the cheerful song rebound.
4 Your utmost skill in praise be shown,
For Him who all the world commands;
Who sits upon His righteous throne,
And spreads His sway o'er heathen lands.
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First Line: | O all ye people, clap your hands |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1871 |