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		<title>I done wrote me a hymn</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 04:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s interesting how God works things together some times. If any of the following recent events did not happen to me, I probably would not have ended up writing a hymn. 1.) I recently purchased the Academic/Theological edition of Finale 2009, a music notation program from Make Music, Inc., which I wouldn&#8217;t have done unless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s interesting how God works things together some times.  If any of the following recent events did not happen to me, I probably would not have ended up writing a hymn.</p>
<p>1.) I recently purchased the Academic/Theological edition of <a href="http://www.finalemusic.com/finale/" target="_blank">Finale 2009</a>, a music notation program from Make Music, Inc., which I wouldn&#8217;t have done unless I was made choir director of Christ Church of NC in January.</p>
<p>2.) I listened to the 1999 Christ Church Ministry Conference on &#8220;Poetic Knowledge&#8221; which is available from <a href="http://www.wordmp3.com/" target="_blank">WordMP3.com</a>.  I wouldn&#8217;t have done this unless my father in law, Marshall Joiner, hadn&#8217;t given me his old edition of the entire WordMP3 library.</p>
<p>3.) I then listened to several years of ACCS conferences in which Matt Whitling talked about the basics of poetry.</p>
<p>4.) One of the members of my church, David Stambaugh went out of town on the weekend of 03/15/09 and asked me to switch prayers with him.  (He was scheduled for the prayer of praise on 03/15 and I was scheduled for the prayer of thanksgiving on 03/29.)</p>
<p>When I received the request to take over the Prayer of Praise on 03/13, I decided to arrange my prayer in verse.  Most of the prayers you see in the Bible are poetry rather than prose, so I decided to take a stab at it.  To quote Adrian Monk, &#8220;Here&#8217;s what happened:&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Poetry:</strong> The discussion of poetry should begin with a disclaimer.  I have little experience writing and studying poetry, so I&#8217;m splashing around in the shallow end of the pool here.  I hope that it&#8217;s at least marginally better than Vogon poetry.  I set the poem in &#8220;Common Meter Doubled&#8221;  (8 lines per stanza of alternating iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter).     There are 6 stanzas in the poem, eight lines each.  The first two lines of trimeter rhyme with each other and the last 2 lines of trimeter rhyme with each other.</p>
<p>The stanzas have a chiastic structure.  The first and last stanzas contain Jesus-as-bridegroom imagery. The first stanza dealing more with the establishment of the covenant; the last dealing with the consummation of the covenant.  The second and fifth stanzas are dominated by nature metaphors.  The second stanza dealing more with the attributes of God, the fifth dealing with the nature of the kingdom.  The third and fourth stanzas contrast the wicked and the righteous.  The cross is at the very center of the chiasm, being that which distinguishes the wicked from the righteous.  So without further ado, here&#8217;s the text:</p>
<p>Jehovah’s covenant is sure<br />
His name is lifted high<br />
By his own name he swore an oath<br />
To Abram’s seed draw nigh<br />
Those purchased by the blood of Christ<br />
On whom thy favor rests<br />
Predestined ere the dawn of time<br />
The bridegroom’s prized bequest.</p>
<p>Transcendent yet incarnate Lord<br />
Sublime in mystery<br />
For who can know the ways of God<br />
Unless revealed they be?<br />
Unchanging as a mountain high<br />
Or like a cedar tall<br />
Yet like a river giving life<br />
And hearing when we call.</p>
<p>Our enemies and yours decry<br />
Your righteous name in vain<br />
They blasphemously gnash their teeth<br />
And mock you in disdain<br />
They shriek, connive, conspire, and howl<br />
In evil schemes they plot<br />
Your cross, O Lord, has cast them down<br />
And brought their plans to naught.</p>
<p>You save the wicked from the pit<br />
You raise the dead to life<br />
You vanquish sin and Satan to<br />
Secure the Son a wife<br />
The proud don’t understand thy pow’r<br />
In weakness made complete<br />
While elders take their crowns of gold<br />
And lay them at your feet.</p>
<p>Your kingdom like the mustard seed<br />
Grows slowly by design<br />
As fam’lies, nations, tongues, and tribes<br />
Are grafted to thy vine<br />
While principalities and pow’rs<br />
Against your saints inveigh<br />
The order of Melchizedek<br />
Grows stronger day by day.</p>
<p>Lord hasten consummation’s hour<br />
When bridegroom shall return<br />
To claim his chaste, unblemished bride<br />
And make the serpent burn<br />
The goats shall separated be<br />
Expelled by thee for aye.<br />
Thy sheep shall in thy fold abide<br />
And death shall pass away.</p>
<p><strong>Music:</strong> Early on in the process of composing the poem, I considered the idea of setting it as a hymn.  I think I started out in G major, but abandoned it pretty quickly to D major, primarily for range considerations based on how I wanted to write the tune.  Since the poem was iambic, I began the hymn with a pick-up note.  I did a little bit of tone painting (&#8220;name is lifted <em>high</em>&#8220;), but that&#8217;s hard to do when you&#8217;re setting six verses.</p>
<p>I tried to look at what the verses had in common.  I noticed that lines 5 and 6 of the vast majority of the verses were darker in content, so I dabbled in the relative minor (b minor) there.</p>
<p>I also needed to think of a name for the hymn tune.  This kind of stumped me, so I decided to name the tune &#8220;Stambaugh,&#8221; since this wouldn&#8217;t have happened unless David swapped prayer assignments with me.</p>
<p>The .PDF of the music can be found <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/Jehovah%27s%20Covenant%20is%20Sure.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.  I was also able to export audio files from Finale.  I saved the hymn as <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Piano.mp3">piano</a>, <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Strings.mp3">string quartet</a>, <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Organ.mp3">pipe organ</a>, and <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Choir.mp3">choir</a> (midi).  I also saved one track where each of the four voice parts (<a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Bass.mp3">bass</a>, <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Tenor.mp3">tenor</a>, <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Alto.mp3">alto</a>, <a href="http://ducheminfamily.net/mike/JCS_Soprano.mp3">soprano</a>) is isolated in the left channel so people can learn their part easier by adjusting the balance setting on the playback device (or removing the right earphone).  Enjoy!</p>
<p><strong>Edited Legal note:</strong> LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE ON THIS SITE THIS HYMN MAY NOW BE FREELY COPIED AND DISTRIBUTED UNDER A <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 3.0 UNPORTED LICENSE</a>.</p>
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		<title>Prayer of praise for 03/15/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 03:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Duchemin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jehovah&#8217;s covenant is sureHis name is lifted highBy his own name he swore an oathTo Abram&#8217;s seed draw nighThose purchased by the blood of ChristOn whom thy favor restsPredestined ere the dawn of timeThe bridegroom&#8217;s prized bequest Transcendent yet incarnate LordSublime in mysteryFor who can know the ways of GodUnless revealed they be?Unchanging as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jehovah&#8217;s covenant is sure<br />His name is lifted high<br />By his own name he swore an oath<br />To Abram&#8217;s seed draw nigh<br />Those purchased by the blood of Christ<br />On whom thy favor rests<br />Predestined ere the dawn of time<br />The bridegroom&#8217;s prized bequest</p>
<p>Transcendent yet incarnate Lord<br />Sublime in mystery<br />For who can know the ways of God<br />Unless revealed they be?<br />Unchanging as a mountain high<br />Or like a cedar tall<br />Yet like a river giving life<br />And hearing when we call</p>
<p>Our enemies and yours decry<br />Your righteous name in vain<br />They blasphemously gnash their teeth<br />
And mock you in disdain<br />They shriek, connive, conspire, and howl<br />In evil schemes they plot<br />Your cross, O Lord, has cast them down<br />And brought their plans to naught</p>
<p>You save the wicked from the pit<br />You raise the dead to life<br />You vanquish sin and Satan to<br />Secure the Son a wife<br />The proud don&#8217;t understand thy pow&#8217;r<br />In weakness made complete<br />While elders take their crowns of gold<br />And lay them at your feet</p>
<p>Your kingdom like the mustard seed<br />Grows slowly by design<br />As fam&#8217;lies, nations, tongues, and tribes<br />Are grafted to thy vine<br />While principalities and pow&#8217;rs<br />Against your saints inveigh<br />The order of Melchizedek<br />Grows stronger day by day</p>
<p>Lord hasten consummation&#8217;s hour<br />When bridegroom shall return<br />To claim his chaste, unblemished bride<br />And make the serpent burn<br />The goats shall separated be<br />Expelled by thee for aye.<br />Thy sheep shall in thy fold abide<br />And on them death shan&#8217;t prey</p>
<p>To Father, Son and Holy Ghost<br />One God, world without end<br />
Be glory, honor, laud, and praise<br />In Jesus&#8217; name, Amen<br />
(The previous two lines are part of the Sunday prayer but not of the poem/hymn)</p>
<p>I might compose music to go along with this.  I&#8217;ll edit this post and supply the tune if/when I do.</p>
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