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#145 from Lutheran Book of Worship
Thine is the glory
Tune
Judas Maccabaeus
Metric Index
55 65 65 65 and refrain
Key & Modality
E♭ Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (three verses)
1.
Thine is the glory,
Risen, conqu'ring Son;
Endless is the vict'ry
Thou o’er death hast won!
Angels in bright raiment
Rolled the stone away,
Kept the folded grave-clothes
Where thy body lay.
Risen, conqu'ring Son;
Endless is the vict'ry
Thou o’er death hast won!
Angels in bright raiment
Rolled the stone away,
Kept the folded grave-clothes
Where thy body lay.
2.
Lo, Jesus meets thee,
Risen from the tomb!
Lovingly he greets thee,
Scatters fear and gloom;
Let his Church with gladness,
Hymns of triumph sing,
For the Lord now liveth;
Death hath lost its sting! [Refrain]
Risen from the tomb!
Lovingly he greets thee,
Scatters fear and gloom;
Let his Church with gladness,
Hymns of triumph sing,
For the Lord now liveth;
Death hath lost its sting! [Refrain]
3.
No more we doubt thee,
Glorious Prince of life;
Life is nought without thee;
Aid us in our strife;
Make us more than conqu'rors,
Through thy deathless love;
Bring us safe through Jordan
To thy home above. [Refrain]
Glorious Prince of life;
Life is nought without thee;
Aid us in our strife;
Make us more than conqu'rors,
Through thy deathless love;
Bring us safe through Jordan
To thy home above. [Refrain]
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Thine is the GloryHymn References
Author
Edmond L. Budry 1854-1932
Composer
George F. Handel 1685-1759 (adapt.)
Original Language
French
Publication Date
1978
Source
Cantate Domino
Topic
Easter
Translator
R. Birch Hoyle 1875-1939
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#376 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Thine is the glory (E♭ Major ) [click to view]
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