%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % This file is a part of the Open Hymnal Project to create a freely % distributable, downloadable database of Christian hymns, spiritual % songs, and prelude/postlude music. This music is to be distributed % as complete scores (words and music), using all accompaniment parts, % in formats that are easily accessible on most computer OS's and which % can be freely modified by anyone. The current format of choice is the % "ABC Plus" format, favored by folk music distributors on the internet. % All scores will also be converted into pdf, MIDI, and mp3 formats. % Some advanced features of ABC Plus are used, and for accurate % translation to a printed score, please consider using "abcm2ps" % version 4.10 or later. I am doing my best to create a final product % that is "Hymnal-quality", and could feasibly be used as the basis for % a printed church hymnal. % % The maintainer of the Open Hymnal Project is Brian J. Dumont (brian % dot j dot dumont at gmail dot com). I have gone through serious efforts % to make sure that no copyright mistakes make it into this database. % If I am in error, please inform me as soon as possible. % % This entire effort has used only free software, and I am indebted to % the efforts of many other individuals, including the authors of % the various ABC and ABC Plus software. Undoubtedly, I am also indebted % to all of the great Christians who wrote these hymns. % % This database comes with no guarantees whatsoever. % % I would love to get email from anyone who uses the Open Hymnal, and % I will take requests for hymns to add. My decision of whether to % add a hymn will be based on these criteria (in the following order): % 1) It must be in the public domain or freely distributable % 2) It must be a Christian piece % 3) Whether I have access to a printed copy of the music (surprisingly, % a MIDI file is usually a terrible source) % 4) Whether I like the hymn :) % % If you would like to contribute to the Open Hymnal Project, please % send an email to me, I would love the help! PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU % FIND ANY MISTAKES, no matter how small. I want to ensure that every % slur, stem, hyphenation, and punctuation mark is correct; and I'm sure % that there must be mistakes right now. % % Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Edition % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % PAGE LAYOUT % %%pagewidth 21.6000cm %%pageheight 27.9000cm %%scale 0.72000000 %%staffsep 1.60000cm %%exprabove false %%measurebox false %OHSCRIP Ps 8:1-9, Ps 27:1-6, Mic 7:18-19, Ps 73:25-26 %OHTOPICS {Assurance}, {Christian Life}, {Comfort}, {Courage in Affliction}, {God, Care of}, {God, Creator [10]}, {God, Faithfulness of}, {God, Goodness of}, {God, Love of}, {Gratitude}, {Guidance [4-6]}, {Hope}, {Joy}, {Kindness, God's}, {Light [2]}, {Missions [7]}, {Patience}, {Peace [6,12]}, {Security}, {Submission (see also Following Jesus, God - Providence of, Trust) [6]}, {Testimony [7]} %OHCATEGORY CROSS AND COMFORT %OHMETRICAL 8 6 8 6 %OHCOMPLEXITY 2 %OHCOMPOSER König, Johann Balthasar (1691-1758) %OHARRANGER unknown %OHAUTHOR Gerhardt, Paul (1607-1676) %OHTRANSLATOR composite %%postscript /st { moveto -8 0 rmoveto 0 8 rlineto 4 0 rlineto stroke } def %%postscript /nd { moveto -8 0 rmoveto 0 8 rlineto -4 0 rlineto stroke } def %%deco sintro 6 st 6 0 0 %%deco eintro 6 nd 6 0 0 X: 1 T: Rejoice, My Heart, Be Glad and Sing T: (also known as O Lord I Sing with Lips and Heart) C: Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1653. Translation composite. C: Music: 'Ich Singe dir mit Herz' Johann Balthasar König, 1738. C: Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. C: copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. S: lyrics from ELHB 1931 Hymn 292 as "O Lord, I sing with lips and Heart" M: 4/4 % time signature L: 1/4 % default length %%staves (S1V1 S1V2) | (S2V1 S2V2) V: S1V1 clef=treble %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S1V2 %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S2V1 clef=bass %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S2V2 %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 K: Bb % key signature % %%MIDI program 1 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 2 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 3 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 4 0 % Piano 1 % % 1 [V: S1V1] [Q:1/4=110] F | F F F B | c A B c | G A G G | F3 w: 1.~Re- joice, my heart, be glad and sing, A cheer- ful trust main- tain; w: 2.~He is thy Trea- sure, He thy Joy, Thy Life and Light and Lord, w: 3.~Why spend the day in blank des- pair, In rest- less thought the night? w: 4.~Did not His love and truth and pow'r Watch o'er thy child- hood day? w: 5.~His wis- dom nev- er plans in vain, Ne'er fal- ters or mis- takes; [V: S1V2] D | D C B, D | C C D F | =E F F =E | C3 [V: S2V1] B, | B, A, F, G, | G, F, F, C | C C D C | A,3 [V: S2V2] B,, | B,, F, D, G, | E, F, B,, A,, | C, F, B,, C, | F,,3 % 5 [V: S1V1] F | B c d B | e d c !sintro!B | c d c c | B3 !eintro!|] w: For God, the Source of ev- ery- thing, Thy Por- tion shall re- main. w: Thy Coun- se- lor when doubts an- noy, Thy Shield and great Re- ward. w: On thy Cre- a- tor cast thy care; He makes thy bur- dens light. w: Has He not oft in threat- 'ning hour Turned dread- ed ills a- way? w: All that His coun- sels did or- dain A hap- py end- ing makes. [V: S1V2] F | D F F G | E F F D | F F G F/E/ | D3 |] [V: S2V1] A, | B, A, B, G, | G,/A,/ B, A, G, | A, B, B, A, | B,3 |] [V: S2V2] F, | G, F, B,, E, | C, D,/E,/ F, G, | F, D, E, F, | B,,3 |] % 11 %%multicol start %%leftmargin 3cm %%rightmargin 12cm %%textfont Times-Roman 13.0 %%begintext obeylines justify %% 6.Upon thy lips, then, lay thy hand %% \t\t\t\tAnd trust His guiding love; %% \t\t\t\tThen like a rock thy peace shall stand %% \t\t\t\tHere and in heav'n above. %% %% 7.O Lord I sing with lips and heart, %% \t\t\t\tJoy of my soul, to Thee: %% \t\t\t\tTo Earth Thy knowledge I impart, %% \t\t\t\tAs it is known to me. %% %% 8.Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, %% \t\t\t\tAnd Spring so full and free, %% \t\t\t\tWhence saving health and goodness flow %% \t\t\t\tEach day so bounteously. %% %% 9.For what have all that live and move %% \t\t\t\tThrough this wide world below %% \t\t\t\tThat does not from Thy bounteous love, %% \t\t\t\tO Heav'nly Father flow? %% %% 10.Who built the lofty firmament? %% \t\t\t\tWho spread th'expanse of blue? %% \t\t\t\tBy whom are to our pastures sent %% \t\t\t\tRefreshing rain and dew? %% %% 11.Who warmeth us in cold and frost? %% \t\t\t\tWho shields us from the wind? %% \t\t\t\tWho orders it that oil and must %% \t\t\t\tWe in their season find? %%endtext %%multicol new %%leftmargin 12cm %%rightmargin 2cm %%textfont Times-Roman 13.0 %%begintext obeylines justify %% 12.Who is it life and health bestows? %% \t\t\t\tWho keeps us with His hand %% \t\t\t\tIn golden peace, wards off war's woes %% \t\t\t\tFrom our dear native land? %% %% 13.O Lord of this and all our store %% \t\t\t\tThou art the author blest; %% \t\t\t\tThou keepest watch before our door, %% \t\t\t\tWhile we securely rest. %% %% 14.Thou feedest us from year to year, %% \t\t\t\tAnd constant dost abide; %% \t\t\t\tWith ready help in time of fear, %% \t\t\t\tThou standest at our side. %% %% 15.He ever will with patience chide, %% \t\t\t\tHis rod falls gently down, %% \t\t\t\tAnd all thy sins He casts aside %% \t\t\t\tAnd in the sea doth drown. %% %% 16.When silent woe thy bosom rends, %% \t\t\t\tHis pity sees thy grief, %% \t\t\t\tSupplies what to His glory tends %% \t\t\t\tAnd to thine own relief. %% %% 17.He knows how oft a Christian weeps %% \t\t\t\tAnd why his tears now fall; %% \t\t\t\tAnd in the book His mercy keeps %% \t\t\t\tThese things are noted all. %%endtext %%multicol end %%multicol start %%rightmargin 6cm %%leftmargin 8cm %%textfont Times-Roman 13.0 %%begintext obeylines justify %% %% 18.Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, %% \t\t\t\tThou giv'st what lasts for aye. %% \t\t\t\tThou lead'st us to our home on high, %% \t\t\t\tWhen hence we pass away. %%endtext %%multicol end