Text: | The Blood Upon the Door |
Author: | Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. |
Tune: | [When the Lord pass'd over Egypt] |
Composer: | Geo. C. Hugg |
1 When the Lord pass'd over Egypt,
There was weeping ev’rywhere,
For the angel smote the firstborn,
Of each family dwelling there,
But some houses he pass’d over,
As his word had said before,
And death entered not the portals,
Where the blood was on the door.
Refrain:
Precious blood upon the door,
Saving blood upon the door,
O my soul there is no danger,
When the blood is on the door.
2 We are in a land of danger,
And death lurks on ev’ry hand,
But that soul has perfect safety,
Who obeys the Lord’s command,
For secure in God’s pavilion,
He can watch life’s breakers roar,
For God’s angels guard the dwelling,
Where the blood is on the door. [Refrain]
3 Not the blood of lambs or cattle,
Sprinkled over any part,
But the blood of Christ, the Savior,
Can redeem a human heart,
Then when death these ties shall sever,
And we walk on earth no more,
We may live with Christ for ever,
If His blood is on the door. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When the Lord pass'd over Egypt |
Title: | The Blood Upon the Door |
Author: | Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. |
Refrain First Line: | Precious blood upon the door |
Publication Date: | 1910 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [When the Lord pass'd over Egypt] |
Composer: | Geo. C. Hugg |
Notes: | Public Domain. |