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#558 from Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Lord God, we praise you, now the night is over
Tune
Christe Sanctorum
Metric Index
11 11 11 5
Key & Modality
D Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (three verses)
1.
Lord God, we praise you, now the night is over,
active and watchful, standing here before you;
singing, we offer prayer and meditation;
thus we adore you.
active and watchful, standing here before you;
singing, we offer prayer and meditation;
thus we adore you.
2.
Monarch of all things, fit us for your mansions;
banish our weakness, health and wholeness sending;
bring us to heaven, where your saints united
joy without ending.
banish our weakness, health and wholeness sending;
bring us to heaven, where your saints united
joy without ending.
3.
All-holy Father, Son, and equal Spirit,
Trinity blessed, send us your salvation;
yours is the glory, gleaming and resounding
through all creation.
Trinity blessed, send us your salvation;
yours is the glory, gleaming and resounding
through all creation.
Hymn References
Author (attributed to)
Gregory I 540-604
Original Language
Latin
Publication Date
2006
Source
Tr. composite
Source
Paris Antiphoner 1681
Topic
Morning
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#415 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Father most holy, merciful, and tender (D Major ) [click to view]#458 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Praise and thanksgiving be to God our maker (D Major ) [click to view]
#1 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Father, we praise thee, now the night is over (D Major ) [click to view]
#169 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Father most holy, merciful and tender (D Major ) [click to view]
#191 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Praise and thanksgiving be to God our maker (D Major ) [click to view]
#267 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Father, we praise you, now the night is over (D Major ) [click to view]
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