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And the Glory of the Lord - No. 4


This is the first chorus sung by the choir, and a favorite of many.  It should be sung with joy and energy.  In it, the chorus plays the role of Isaiah, prophesying that the glory of the Lord will soon be revealed and that all mankind shall see it together.  Can we trust that it will happen as prophesied? Yes, we sing, for it has come from the very mouth of the Lord!

Audio Practice Files

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Take it to the next level!  See if you can sing your part without it played prominently! All parts played equally:
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    • O For a Thousand Tongues
    • Agnus Dei
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    • Loud Enough to Wake the Dead
    • Every Hour of the Day
    • Shine On Us
    • Joy In the Morning
    • Is He Worthy?