| Song | All People That On Earth Do Dwell |
| Content Description | “All People That On Earth Do Dwell” is a timeless Christian hymn of praise based on the Psalms, traditionally associated with the tune “Old Hundredth.” The hymn calls all people to worship God with joy, thanksgiving, and reverence for His greatness and goodness. Its uplifting lyrics emphasize unity in worship, gratitude, and celebration of God’s enduring love and sovereignty. Frequently sung in church services, choir settings, and global worship gatherings, this classic hymn continues to inspire believers to lift their voices in praise and honor the Lord with heartfelt devotion. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | William Kethe (1561) |
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| Tags | Christian Hymn, Psalm Hymn, Worship Song, Gospel, Traditional Hymn, Church Worship |
| Theme(s) | Praise, Worship, Thanksgiving, Joy, God’s Greatness, Unity |
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All People That On Earth Do Dwell,
Sing To The Lord With Cheerful Voice.
Serve Him With Joy, His Praises Tell,
Come Now Before Him And Rejoice!
Know That The Lord Is God Indeed;
He Formed Us All Without Our Aid.
We Are The Flock He Comes To Feed,
The Sheep Who By His Hand Were Made.
O Enter Then His Gates With Joy,
Within His Courts His Praise Proclaim.
Let Thankful Songs Your Tongues Employ.
O Bless And Magnify His Name.
Trust That The Lord Our God Is Good,
His Mercy Is Forever Sure.
His Faithfulness At All Times Stood
And Shall From Age To Age Endure.



