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#337 from Lutheran Book of Worship
Oh, what their joy and their glory must be
Tune
O Quanta Qualia
Metric Index
10 10 10 10
Key & Modality
F Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (four verses)
1.
Oh, what their joy and their glory must be,
Those endless Sabbaths the blessed ones see!
Crowns for the valiant, to weary ones rest;
God shall be all, and in all ever blest.
Those endless Sabbaths the blessed ones see!
Crowns for the valiant, to weary ones rest;
God shall be all, and in all ever blest.
2.
In new Jerusalem joy shall be found,
Blessings of peace shall forever abound;
Wish and fufillment are not severed there,
Nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer.
Blessings of peace shall forever abound;
Wish and fufillment are not severed there,
Nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer.
3.
We, where no trouble distraction can bring,
Safely the anthems of Zion shall sing;
While for your grace, Lord, their voices of praise
Your blessed people shall evermore raise.
Safely the anthems of Zion shall sing;
While for your grace, Lord, their voices of praise
Your blessed people shall evermore raise.
4.
Now let us worship our Lord and our King,
Joyfully raising our voices to sing:
Praise to the Father, and praise to the Son,
Praise to the Spirit, to God, Three in One.
Joyfully raising our voices to sing:
Praise to the Father, and praise to the Son,
Praise to the Spirit, to God, Three in One.
Hymn References
Author
Peter Abelard 1079-1142
Original Language
Latin
Publication Date
1978
Source
Antiphoner Paris
Topic
Christian Hope; All Saints' Day; Burial; Life Everlasting (1 more...)
Translator
John M. Neale 1818-1866 (alt.)
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#348 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Lord, we have come at your own invitation (F Major ) [click to view]#623 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / O what their joy and their glory must be (F Major ) [click to view]
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