Eternal Father, Strong to Save - Christian Navy Hymn with lyrics / Hymn to the Sea / Choir video free download


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Eternal Father, Strong to Save - Christian Navy Hymn with lyrics Hymn to the Sea / Choir

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Words: Will­iam Whit­ing, 1860. He wrote the lyr­ics as a po­em for a stu­dent about to sail for Amer­i­ca.

Music: Melita, John B. Dykes, in Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, 1861. Dykes fit­ting­ly named the tune af­ter a lo­cale as­so­ci­at­ed with a Bib­li­cal ship­wreck. Mel­i­ta was the

isl­and the Apos­tle Paul reached af­ter his ship went down (Acts 28:1); to­day we know it as the isle of Mal­ta.

William Whiting (1825-1878)

In America, Eter­nal Fa­ther is oft­en called the Na­vy Hymn, be­cause it is sung at the Na­val Acad­e­my in An­na­po­lis, Ma­ry­land. It is al­so sung on ships of the Brit­ish Roy­al Na­vy and has been trans­lat­ed in­to French. It was the fa­vor­ite hymn of U.S. Pres­i­dent Frank­lin Roo­se­velt and was sung at his fun­er­al in Hyde Park, New York, Ap­ril 1945. The Na­vy Band played it in 1963 as U.S. Pre­si­dent John Ken­ne­dys bo­dy was car­ried up the steps of the U.S. Cap­i­tol to lie in state. Roo­se­velt served as Sec­re­ta­ry of the Na­vy, and Ken­ne­dy was a PT boat com­mand­er in World War II.

The original words were written as a hymn by a schoolmaster and clergyman of the Church of England, the Rev. William Whiting. Rev. Whiting (1825-1878) resided on the English coast near the sea and had once survived a furious storm in the Mediterranean. His experiences inspired him to pen the ode, "Eternal Father, Strong to Save." In the following year, 1861, the words were adapted to music by another English clergyman, the Rev. John B. Dykes (1823-1876) , who had originally written the music as "Melita" (ancient name for the Mediterranean island of Malta). Rev. Dykes' name may be recognized as that of the composer given credit for the music to many other well-known hymns, including "Holy, Holy, Holy," "Lead, Kindly Light," "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," and "Nearer, My God to Thee."

In the United States, in 1879 the late Rear Adm. Charles Jackson Train, an 1865 graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis was a lieutenant commander stationed at the Academy in charge of the Midshipman Choir. In that year, Lt. Comdr. Train inaugurated the present practice of concluding each Sunday's Divine Services at the Academy with the singing of the first verse of this hymn.

The hymn, entitled "Eternal Father, Strong to Save," is found in most Protestant Hymnals. It can be more easily located in these hymnals by consulting the "Index to First Lines" under "Eternal Father, Strong to Save." The words have been changed several times since the original hymn by Rev. Whiting was first published in 1860-61. One will find that the verses as now published differ from the original primarily in the choice of one or two words in several lines of each verse.

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Comments

5 years ago

ImpalaMama

This is an auld Celtic hymne...

5 years ago

Gerard Collins

Who's here because of Titanic?

6 years ago

The Original Mr. E L M E R

May our God grant you everlasting life and peace. Amen. US Navy Chaplain. Retired

6 years ago

Katelilymilly msp

Who else is here from the titanic

6 years ago

404UserNotFound

As a Marine, I have to like!

6 years ago

DANIËL DE MAN

IN NAME OFF THE HOLY GODFATHER GOD AND THE HOLY LIVING GOD JESUS CHRIST AND OFF ALL THE HOLY ARCHANGELS AND HOLY ANGELS OFF THE HEAVENS AND BEYOND IN NAME OFF THE HOLY (RIGHT) CHRISTIAN CROSS A-MEN A-MEN AMEN AMEN

6 years ago

Milkdud 1738

The Perfect Storm and Titanic.

6 years ago

Jccastells1982 cc

Bonita cancion

6 years ago

Belle Singer

Can't beat the good old hymns!

6 years ago

savedinJesusforever

Praise our Mighty king Jesus who is our Holy Creator and Savior... thank you so much for making this on youtube :)

6 years ago

Ron Jones

How come no one writes hymns like this anymore?

6 years ago

Filemon Velazquez

This was in the titanic movie

6 years ago

Inspector Javert

Pray for Harvey's victims and for those in the path of Irma.

6 years ago

Jerry Olson

Thank you

6 years ago

Ben Dover

My school's Alma Mater.

6 years ago

太鼓の古参

英語は日本語と違って聞き取るの難しい。

7 years ago

potato from wonderland

I came here because of titanic

7 years ago

swt32567

R.I.P. Seaman Dorie Miller, USN.

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