134b. This is the night, dear friends, the night for weeping

1 This is the night, dear friends, the night for weeping,
when powers of darkness overcome the day,
the night the faithful mourn the weight of evil
whereby our sins the Son of Man betray.

2 This night the traitor, wolf within the sheepfold,
betrays himself into his victim’s will,
the Lamb of God for sacrifice preparing,
sin brings about the cure for sin’s own ill.

3 This night Christ institutes his holy supper,
blest food and drink for heart and soul and mind;
this night injustice joins its hand to treason’s,
and buys the ransom-price of humankind.

4 This night the Lord by slaves shall be arrested,
he who destroys our slavery to sin;
accused of crime, to criminals be given,
that judgement on the righteous Judge begin.

5 O make us sharers, Saviour, of your Passion,
that we may share your glory that shall be;
let us pass through these three dark nights of sorrow
to Easter’s laughter and its liberty.

Text Information
First Line: This is the night, dear friends, the night for weeping
Author: Peter Abelard, 1079-1142
Translator: Richard Sturch, b. 1936
Meter: 11 10 11 10
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Maundy Thursday
Copyright: © 1990 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
ONE LICENSE: 64754
Tune Information
Name: FELIX
Composer: F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 1809-1847
Arranger: S. H. Nicholson, 1875-1947
Meter: 11 10 11 10
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Arrangment © Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd.



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