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Isaac Watts
Jesus shall reign where'er the sund
Works Info
Composer
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Isaac Watts
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:08
"Jesus shall reign where'er the sun" is a hymn composed by Isaac Watts in 1719. It is a hymn that celebrates the reign of Jesus Christ and his power over all the earth. The hymn is based on Psalm 72, which speaks of the reign of a just and righteous king who will bring peace and prosperity to his people. The hymn was first published in Watts' collection of hymns, "The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament," which was published in 1719. The hymn quickly became popular and has been included in many hymnals since then. The hymn is composed of six stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza sets the tone for the hymn, declaring that Jesus shall reign wherever the sun shines and that his kingdom will never end. The second stanza speaks of the power of Jesus to conquer all his enemies and to bring peace to the world. The third stanza speaks of the joy that will come when Jesus reigns and the fourth stanza speaks of the blessings that will come to those who serve him. The fifth stanza speaks of the spread of the gospel throughout the world and the sixth stanza speaks of the ultimate triumph of Jesus over all his enemies. The hymn ends with a doxology, praising God for his mercy and grace. The hymn is characterized by its strong declaration of faith in the power and reign of Jesus Christ. It is a hymn of hope and joy, celebrating the victory of Jesus over sin and death. The hymn is often sung at Easter and other times of celebration in the Christian calendar. Overall, "Jesus shall reign where'er the sun" is a powerful hymn that celebrates the reign of Jesus Christ and his power over all the earth. Its message of hope and joy continues to inspire Christians around the world today.
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