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I Will Sing to the Lord

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Exodus 15 First Line: I will sing to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously Topics: Canticles; Cantemus Domino: Song of Moses and Miriam

The Lord is my song

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Exodus 15:2 First Line: The Lord is my song Topics: Grace and Providence; Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; Year C Advent 3; Years A, B, and C Easter Vigil Used With Tune: [The Lord is my song]

Moses

Author: Carol Greene Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15 First Line: Moses, go, sleeping on the Nile Topics: Singing God's Story People of the Bible; Hungarian Used With Tune: [Moses, go, sleeping on the Nile]
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Canticle of Moses and Miriam

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15:1-21 First Line: Be exalted, Lord, in your strength Refrain First Line: Be exalted, Lord, in your strength Topics: Canticles; Christian Year Easter Vigil; The Glory of the Triune God Providence; Adoration and Praise; Canticles; Christian Year Easter Vigil; Providence; Triumph Used With Tune: [Be exalted, Lord, in your strength]
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Then Moses and the Israelites Sang

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15:1-21 First Line: Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord Refrain First Line: Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice, give thanks and sing Lyrics: Refrain: Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice, give thanks and sing! Topics: Canticles, Scripture; God Mighty Acts; Scripture Readings; Scripture Readings with Musical Response Used With Tune: MARION
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Sing now with joy unto the Lord

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15:1-2 Lyrics: 1 Sing now with joy unto the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously! The horse, the rider, and the sword he cast into the raging sea. 2 God is our strength, he is our song, he saved us from our enemy. All praise and thanks to him belong who came to set his people free. 3 He only is the mighty Lord. He only can destroy the foe. He only is to be adored for he alone can strength bestow. Topics: Praise to God Used With Tune: ADON OLAM
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The triumphant Song of Moses

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15 First Line: I to the Lord will sing Lyrics: 1 I to the Lord will sing, for he Triumph'd in glory so; He both the horse and rider down Into the sea did throw. 2 Jah is my strength and song, and he Is my salvation: He is my God, I'11 him prepare An habitation. My father's God he is also, I'll him exalt: the same 3 Jehovah is a man of war, Jehovah is his name. 4 He Pharaoh's chariots and his host Into the sea hath cast. His chosen captains drowned were As the red fen they pass'd, 5 The depths them hid, to th' bottom they Like as a stone sunk down. 6 Jehovah, thy right hand in pow'r Most glorious is renown'd. Lord, thy right hand in pieces dash'd Those that against thee rose. 7 And in thy excellency great, Thou haft o'erthrown thy foes. Thou did'st send forth thy wrath, which as The stubble did them waste. 8 Together gather'd were the waves Ev'n with thy nostrils blast: The floods stood upright as an heap, The depths in mid-sea froze. 9 The foe said, I'll pursue, I'll take, I will the spoil dispose. My lust on them shall filled be, My sword draw out will I: My hand shall them again possess, Or wholly them destroy. 10 Thou with thy wind didst on them blow, The sea them covered soon: They in the mighty waters sunk, Like lead sunk quickly down. [2] 11 Lord, who's like thee among the gods, Who like thee, glorious In holiness, fearful in praise, In doings marvellous! 12 When thou didst forth thy right hand stretch The earth them swallowed. 13 The people whom thou hast redeemed, Thou hast in mercy led. Thou by thy strength shalt guide them to That holy seat of thine. 14 The folk shall hear and fear, and grieve Shall they of Palestine. 15 Then Edom's dukes shall be amaz'd, And Moab's mighty men Trembling shall seize, away shall melt All Canaan's dwellers then. 16 Fear upon them and dread shall fall By thine arm's mightiness. They like a stone shall quiet lie, Until thy people pass: Until thy people Lord shall pass Which thou hast purchased: 17 Till thou hast brought them in, and in Thy mount established. The mount of thine inheritance, O Lord, the place wherein Thou hast prepar'd thy sanctuary For thee to dwell therein: Which thy hands, Lord, establish'd have. 18 Jehovah he shall reign; For evermore, through ages all, For ever sovereign. 19 For Pharaoh's horse and chariots his And horsemen down they went Into the sea, Jehovah then The sea upon them sent. 20 The waters of the sea on them He turned back in haste, But on dry land thro' midst of sea The sons of Isra'l pass'd. Miriam's Answer: 21 Sing ye unto the Lord, for he Triumph'd in glory so, He both the horse and rider down Into the sea did throw
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The Song of Moses

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15 First Line: I'll sing the Triumphs of the Lord Lyrics: 1. I'll sing the Triumphs of the Lord, Who's glorious in Renown; The Horse, and him that rode thereon, He in the Sea hath thrown. 2. The Lord's my Strength, my Song, Defence, My God; for him I'll raise A Mansion; he my Father's God, I'll celebrate his Praise. 3. The Lord is the great God of War; Jehovah is his Name. 4. Proud Pharoah's glit'ring Cars, and Host, That to the Ravage came, In the Red Sea he cast; there were His chosen Captains drown'd. 5. The Depths o'er whelm'd them; like a Stone, They sank in the Profound. 6. The mighty Pow'r of thy Right-hand, O Lord, most glorious shows; Thy Right-hand, Lord, in Pieces dash'd The proud insulting Foes. 7. Excelling Greatness those o'er throw Against Thee who presum'd; Thou sendest forth thy flaming Wrath, Which them, as Chaff, consum'd. 8. Thy Nostril's Blast the Waters drove Together in an Heap; They stood upright, in the Mid-sea Congealed was the Deep. 9. The En'my cry'd, Pursue, o'ertake, I will the Spoil divide; I'll draw my Sword, and them destroy. Till Lust is satisfy'd. 10. But thou, with thy strong Wind, didst blow, The deep Sea o'er them spread; In mighty Waters down they sank, As if they had been Lead. 11. Who, Lord, 's like Thee, among the Gods? Thy Holiness exceeds In Glory; fearful is thy Praise, And wonderful thy Deeds. 12. Thou stretched'st out thy strong Right-hand, The Earth them swallow'd quite. 13. In Mercy thou led'st forth thy Flock, Which thou redeem'dst with Might: And thou did'st guide them, in thy Strength, Unto thine holy Hill. 14. Nations shall hear, and fear, and Dread Seize Palestina will. 15. Then Edom's Dukes shall be amaz'd, Moab's mighty Men be struck With Terror: Canaan's Hearts shall melt, As the dissolved Brook. 16. Thro' Fear, and Dread, of thy great Pow'r, Still, as a Stone, they'll ly: Until thy People, Lord, which thou Hast purchas'd, shall pass by. 17. Thou shalt conduct, and plant them, where Thy Mountain rears it's Head; The Place, for thy fix'd Residence, Which thou, O Lord, hast made: The chosen holy Place thine Hand, O Lord, hath settled fast. 18. Thy Reign, O thou eternal King! Forevermore shall last. 19. For Pharaoh's Chariots, Horse, and Men, Thro' Seas audacious went; And the returning Waves in Rage, The Lord upon them sent: But Isr'el's Race, a num'rous Host, Under divine Command, Walk'd thro' the Midst of dang'rous Seas, Securely on dry Land. Miriams Answer 21. Sing ye the Triumphs of the Lord, Who's glorious in Renown; The Horse, and him that rode thereon, He in the Sea hath thrown.

Song of Moses and Israel

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15:1-18 First Line: The Lord is my strength and my song Refrain First Line: I will sing to the LORD Topics: Biblical Canticles; Old Testament Canticles Used With Tune: [I will sing to the LORD]
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As newborn stars were stirred to song

Author: Carl P. Daw Jr. (b. 1944) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Exodus 15:1 Lyrics: 1 As newborn stars were stirred to song when all things came to be, as Miriam and Moses sang when Israel was set free, so music bursts unbidden forth when God-filled hearts rejoice, to waken awe and gratitude and give mute faith a voice. 2 In psalms that raise the singer’s sense to universal truths, in prophet’s dark-toned oracle or hymn of three brave youths: the song of faith and praise endured through those God called to be a chosen people bearing light for all the world to see. 3 When God’s redeeming Word took flesh to make salvation sure, unheeding hearts attuned to strife refused love’s overture. Yet to the end the song went on: a supper’s parting hymn, a psalm intoned on dying lips when sun and hope grew dim. 4 But silence won no vict’ry there; a rest was all it scored before glad alleluias rose to greet the risen Lord. The church still keeps that song alive, for death has lost its sting, and with the gift of life renewed the heart will ever sing. Topics: Hymns and Spiritual Songs Praise Used With Tune: ALEXANDRA

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