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12 Oct 00 - 09:58 PM (#317750) Subject: Lyr Add: Who'd Have Thought the Lord Almighty From: Haruo Apologia pro Cantico Suo: I wrote this hymn (or "sacred ballad") in memory of Jesus female ancestors, and especially the five mentioned in the genealogy in Matthew 1 (the competing/complementary genealogy in Luke ignores women's part in the lineage entirely; Matthew singles out 5 -- out of 42 -- for special mention, and interestingly they are all in some way (sexually or ethnically or both) scandalous. The song is applied as follows: first you preach briefly on the life and scandalousness of Tamar (Genesis 38: impersonates prostitute in order to get her father-in-law to impregnate her), then sing v. 1; then tell about Rahab (Joshua 2: traitor to her country, Jericho; bordellista), and sing v.2; then Ruth (Genesis 19 emphasis: illegal alien descended from the incestuous survivors of Sodom), and sing v. 3; then Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11), and sing v. 4; then Mary (referring to the fact that her reputation in Matthew's day was not, at least outside the church, one of immaculate virginity; the word on the street was, it was a Roman soldier) and sing v. 5. Then a little homily on the moral of this story, if you call this "moral" ;-), with vv. 6-8 following as a "Reprise and Conclusion". I have presented it twice in worship, once at a retirement center near my church, and one at our evening service. It was well received. My apologies to any whom its premise or manner may be offensive.
Who'd Have Thought the Lord Almighty
(Leland Bryant Ross) Would have chosen Tamar the wily But he chose her, and we laud her In gratitude we applaud her: (2: Rahab) Who would dream the God of Moses, Would elect a Jericho harlot — To descend from? Yet he picked her! Hallelujah! God is with us! (3: Ruth) Who'd imagine, of all nations, To advance the cause of salvation? A widowed exile sprung from Sodom Would be great-grandmother, in Israel, (4: Bathsheba) Who would guess that when, in wartime, And occasioned maybe the worst crime God, the righteous Lord of Zion From their union bringing a scion (5: Mary) Who'd suppose a country girl The Creator of the whole world? She conceived and bore a child Our Redeemer, "meek and mild", (6-8: Reprise) Who'd believe that these five ladies, In God's great assault upon Hades The advancement to perfection By a process of election Mudstained cloth and damaged vessels Yet our sense of pride still wrestles Not the holy and the haughty, Be they prostitutes or monarchs — Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, So we sing their praises gladly, For the offspring of their body Tune: CHEATING GAME, similar to the tune of "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", though when I came up with it I thought I was imitating "Scarlet Ribbons" Text: Leland Bryant Ross (Dec. 7, 1996) I'm still working on the MIDI, and once I'm done I'll post it permanently with music in my online hymnal. |
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12 Oct 00 - 10:13 PM (#317762) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: hesperis Interesting. Although I read a book recently that said Mary was actually a Judaic Princess, and was married to the Roman soldier who was Governor (or the son of the Governor) of Israel! One of those political alliances. The book said that the reason Pilates found no fault in Jesus, was that he was actually the King of Israel by Roman law as well as the descendant of David in the Judaic tradition. I wish I'd bought the book, cause then I'd know the name of it... |
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12 Oct 00 - 10:22 PM (#317769) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Haruo And here I always thought He was a Hohenzollern. ;-) Liland |
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12 Oct 00 - 10:24 PM (#317770) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: wysiwyg L, yours is astounding!!!!!! I love it!!! I've been writing a few, and have posted them in various locations. I'll try to link them in next week. ~S~ |
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12 Oct 00 - 10:34 PM (#317781) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: MMario Liland; I think I am going to LOVE having you around! This is great! |
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12 Oct 00 - 10:43 PM (#317787) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: John Hardly Liland--Wonderful writing!! |
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13 Oct 00 - 11:26 AM (#318066) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Haruo Many thanks. My other two English pieces I'm rather fond of (I mentioned them in another thread, but heck, it pays to advertise, right?) are my Christmas/Innocents carol In Bethlem Town and my Easter Monday Breakfast ballad Come Then, Let's Have Breakfast. And completely off-topic, check out my Hindi page (with New Britain [Amazing Grace] playing on the sitar in the background, I hope). Namaste! Liland |
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13 Oct 00 - 03:14 PM (#318233) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Tinker Liland, This is great. I can't wait to hear the midi.Even when the interpretaions differ, It's great to get the lady's names out there. Tinker |
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13 Oct 00 - 09:48 PM (#318425) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Haruo Umm, that background music on my Hindi page isn't Amazing Grace, it's "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"... Liland |
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13 Oct 00 - 10:21 PM (#318452) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Uncle Jaque Awesome, dude! I love it! From the little I see here, you seem to be a fairly open and eclectic sort of Pilgrim; no doubt there are some "True Believers" about who would have a Holy COW (breech delivery) if they ever heard "Amazing grace" on a sitar! Heck; it can't be much worse than bagpipes, eh? I know that it sounds more Unitarian than Baptist to sense a trancendant Spirit and Light intricately woven over and through many diverse cultures and Faith Traditions... yet I do. Women certainly do seem to get short shrift (when did they ever get long shrift?) in the Bible; I never could quite reconcile St. Paul's apparant sexist and chauvanistic Old-Tesament attitude with Y'shua's (Jesus') radical (for that time & culture, certainly) compassionate and inclusive heart for the repressed gender. Perhaps that's one reason why I make lanterns and others preach the Gospel. Anyway... that's a beaut' of a lyric, and I hope to hear you sing it on HearMe some night. Did you catch my posting of "Night in Jerusalem" a while back? whaddya think? Keep up the good work & may God abundantly bless! |
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23 Oct 00 - 11:14 AM (#325291) Subject: RE: New Hymns by Mudcatters From: Haruo Just a link to the more recent thread on Entomographical Hymnody with my Potato Bug Hymn and others' pertinent replies and referrals. In case anybody's still tracing this one. Liland |