Hope of the World 12: Your King Comes Riding by Stephen R Dalrymple by Stephen R Dalrymple Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Hope of the World 12: Your King Comes Riding by Stephen R Dalrymple Digital Sheet Music
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Hope of the World 12: Your King Comes Riding by Stephen R Dalrymple
by Stephen R Dalrymple SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Hope of the World: 12 Your King Comes Riding

original song arranged for SATB choir and piano by Stephen R Dalrymple (with optional parts for Shofar or Trumpet)

sequenced by the composer

music © 1999 Stephen R Dalrymple

recording 2022 Stephen R Dalrymple

presentation © 2024 Stephen R Dalrymple

based on Zechariah 9, Psalm 118, and Matthew 21

Many of the predictions of Zechariah are futuristic, looking far ahead in history. There was no king of Judah in Zechariahs day. The former exiles who had returned to Judah were under the authority of the Persians. Any king would have to be authorized by the higher secular authority. But Zechariah foresees a king who will enter Jerusalem, riding on a donkey.

The choice of the animal here is important. The donkey is the beast of burden of the common man. (Analogous to an economic or dilapidated automobile.)  Horses were primarily used by soldiers; something like a victor riding into town in a tank. Mules (Jewish law forbade the breeding of hybrid animals) were the choice of the wealthy. In Judea, they were evidently imported. David had Solomon ride into Jerusalem on his mule (something like a sports car.) But Zechariah sees Messiah will presenting Himself as king riding the transportation of the common person. On Psalm Sunday, about a week before Jesus death, the crowds quoted Zechariah 9 and Psalm 118 as Jesus offered Himself to the nation as king.   

Includes 1) full score 2) SATB choir part on 2 staves 3) optional shofur part 4) optional trumpet part 5)full score for 10 inch tablet

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