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Vocabulary in Older Hymns

Dr. Bob

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We oft bemoan the simplistic language of some of the contemporary Christian music genre (in addition to repetition and dearth/death of sound doctrine) but WHEN we use older hymns, we need to be certain to help educate and explain words, phrases, figures of speech, biblical references to people/places, contractions, as well as English idioms not found in everyday modern speech.

Thought this would be a FUN TOPIC to have other members like me that still honor and sing the great English hymns to contribute some examples of "challenging" vocabulary. If you want, reference the hymn, too. I will begin with some I recall have to "explain" in the 5+ decades of pastoral ministry.

"Here I raise my Ebenezer" (your WHAT?)

"Murmur or repine" (my lazy-boy chair repines)

"Guileless"

"Macedonian call"

"Alpha and Omega" (not omicron)

"Vouchsafe"

"Divers temptations" (mermaids?)
 

just-want-peace

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Round yon virgin

I had heard this from so far back that it was just “words”. Didn’t really get the meaning til probably late teens, & then only because I was at the point of analyzing stuff I’d heard since my bones were still flexible.
 

Dr. Bob

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A few more from songs I'm now humming . . .

"Betide"

"Befall"

"Bark" (not the dog, the boat)

"Beulah Land" (when we reach the land of corn and Welch's grape juice"

"Asunder"

"Apace"
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Here's two that come to mind directly :). I can't think of any others right off, but I'm sure there's more.

"Jesus Thou Art Thee Sinners Friend" has "In the bowels of thine love".
Bowels meaning here the origin of your emotions as there is where folks used to think your deepest emotions where hidden.

Another is "Come Thou With Us"
"Oh tell me no more, of this world's vain store..."
Not a Walmart, but rather referencing the world's storehouse or granary full of sin.
 

Dr. Bob

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More words/lyrics came to mind Sunday as songs -

succor

chaplet

vouchsafe

wonted

contemn
 
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