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New English Hymnal
Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth
Works Info
Composer
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New English Hymnal
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:18
"Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth" is a hymn composed by the New English Hymnal. The hymn was first published in 1906 and has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is typically sung to the tune "Old 124th," which was composed by Louis Bourgeois in the 16th century. The hymn is divided into four movements, each of which focuses on a different aspect of God's character. The first movement begins with the words "Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth," and focuses on God's sovereignty and power. The second movement, which begins with the words "Avenger of the oppressed," focuses on God's justice and compassion for those who are suffering. The third movement, which begins with the words "Eternal and ever-blessed Lord," focuses on God's eternity and unchanging nature. The final movement, which begins with the words "Fountain of life and grace," focuses on God's love and mercy. The hymn is characterized by its strong, declarative language and its emphasis on God's power and justice. The hymn is often used in services that focus on themes of justice and social action, as well as in services that emphasize the sovereignty of God. The hymn is also often used during times of mourning or lament, as it acknowledges the reality of suffering and injustice in the world while also affirming God's ultimate power and goodness. Overall, "Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth" is a powerful and moving hymn that has resonated with Christians for over a century. Its emphasis on God's sovereignty, justice, and love make it a fitting hymn for a wide range of worship services and occasions.
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