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James McGranahan
Go, Zion, to Meet Your King
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James McGranahan
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Choral
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Choral
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2:39
'Go, Zion, to Meet Your King' is a hymn composed by James McGranahan, an American composer and singer. The hymn was composed in the late 19th century and was first published in 1887. It is a popular hymn in many Christian churches and is often sung during Advent and Christmas services. The hymn is composed of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a call to action, urging Zion to go and meet her king. The second movement is a description of the king, highlighting his majesty and power. The third movement is a reflection on the sacrifice that the king made for his people, and the fourth movement is a call to worship and praise the king. The first movement begins with the words "Go, Zion, to meet your king, your king victorious and strong." The melody is upbeat and energetic, reflecting the urgency of the call to action. The lyrics encourage Zion to prepare herself for the coming of the king, to make herself ready to receive him. The second movement begins with the words "Behold your king, the mighty one, the Lord of earth and sky." The melody is slower and more majestic, reflecting the awe-inspiring nature of the king. The lyrics describe the king's power and majesty, highlighting his ability to conquer all enemies and rule over all creation. The third movement begins with the words "He left his throne in heaven above, to save a world undone." The melody is more somber and reflective, reflecting the sacrifice that the king made for his people. The lyrics describe the king's willingness to leave his throne in heaven and come to earth to save his people from sin and death. The fourth movement begins with the words "Then let us all with one accord, in holy joy and love." The melody is more upbeat and celebratory, reflecting the call to worship and praise the king. The lyrics encourage all people to join together in worship and praise, to give thanks for the king's sacrifice and to celebrate his victory over sin and death. Overall, 'Go, Zion, to Meet Your King' is a powerful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the majesty and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Its four movements each have their own unique characteristics, reflecting the different aspects of the king's nature and the different emotions that his coming inspires.
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