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[Behold, the darkness shall cover the earth]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Eric Glass Tune Key: E Major Used With Text: Arise, shine

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Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come (Isaiah 60:1-5, 14, 20)

Author: Eric Glass Meter: Irregular Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Behold, darkness shall cover the earth Refrain First Line: Arise, shine, for your light is come Topics: Church Year Epiphany; Darkness; God As Light; Joy; Sorrow Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-20 Used With Tune: ARISE, SHINE

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Isaiah 60: Arise, Shine for Your Light Is Come

Author: Eric Glass Hymnal: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #123 (1995) Meter: Irregular First Line: Behold, darkness shall cover the earth Refrain First Line: Arise, shine for your light is come Topics: Service of the Word Old Testament Songs Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-20 Languages: English Tune Title: ARISE, SHINE (Glass)

Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come

Author: Eric Glass Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #198 (1987) Meter: Irregular First Line: Behold, darkness shall cover the earth Topics: Church; Light Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-20 Languages: English Tune Title: ARISE, SHINE (Glass)
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Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come (Isaiah 60:1-5, 14, 20)

Author: Eric Glass Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #103 (2013) Meter: Irregular First Line: Behold, darkness shall cover the earth Refrain First Line: Arise, shine, for your light is come Topics: Church Year Epiphany; Darkness; God As Light; Joy; Sorrow Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-20 Languages: English Tune Title: ARISE, SHINE

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Dale Grotenhuis

1931 - 2012 Arranger of "ARISE, SHINE (Glass)" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Dale Grotenhuis (b. Cedar Grove, WI, 1931; d. Jenison, Mi, August 17, 2012) was a member of the 1987 Psalter Hymnal 1987 Revision Committee, and was professor of music and director of choral music at Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, from 1960 until he retired in 1994 to concentrate on composition. Educated at Calvin College; Michigan State University, Lansing; and Ohio State University, Columbus; he combined teaching with composition throughout his career and was a widely published composer of choral music. He also directed the Dordt choir in a large number of recordings, including many psalm arrangements found in the 1959 edition of the Psalter Hymnal. Before coming to Dordt, Grotenhuis taught music at Christian high schools in Washington and Michigan. Under his direction, the Dordt College concert choir participated in annual tours that took members throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. He loved the church and the music of the church. His favorite song was "All Glory Be to God on High". Bert Polman (last two sentences from Joy Grotenhuis, daughter-in-law)

David Loden

Composer of "ARISE, SHINE (Glass)" Pseudonym: Eric Glass ========= Little is known about David Loden, Messianic Jewish composer and recording artist of worship songs, many based on Scripture. Since first publishing this setting of Isaiah 60 under his pseudonym, Eric Glass, he has more recently released recordings under his own name. Emily Brink

Eric Glass

Paraphraser of "Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Pseudonym. See also Loden, David
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