All People That on Earth Do Dwell

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"All People That on Earth Do Dwell" is a well-known English metrical hymn, often sung to the tune "Old 100th," that paraphrases Psalm 100 as a song of praise and thanksgiving to God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian hymn
metrical psalm
addressedTo God NERFINISHED
alsoSungTo Old Hundredth NERFINISHED
associatedWith Anglican worship
Protestant hymnody
Reformed worship
biblicalTextBasis Psalm 100 NERFINISHED
function congregational singing
genre hymn of praise
thanksgiving hymn
language English
liturgicalUse Christian worship
church services
processional hymn
recessional hymn
meter 8.8.8.8
Long Meter
musicalForm strophic hymn
openingLine All people that on earth do dwell
paraphrases Psalm 100 NERFINISHED
performanceContext festal occasions in churches
religious ceremonies
special services of thanksgiving
performancePractice choral arrangement
unison congregational singing
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalCategory psalm paraphrase
subjectMatter God’s faithfulness
God’s goodness
all people praising God
joyful worship
textSource Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
theme praise of God
thanksgiving to God
typicalTune Old 100th GENERATED
usedIn Anglican hymnals NERFINISHED
English-language hymnals
Presbyterian hymnals
ecumenical hymnals

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Psalm 100 inspiredWork All People That on Earth Do Dwell