15175 | The Cyber Hymnal#15176 | 15177 |
Text: | Lift Up The Banner Of Salvation |
Author: | Kauko V. Tamminen, 1882-1945 |
Translator: | Hermann H. M. Brueckner |
Tune: | DIR, DIR JEHOVAH |
Composer: | Johannes Anastasius Freylinghausen |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Lift up the banner of salvation,
That white and blood-dyed banner of the cross.
Proclaim it wide to every nation:
There is redemption from our dreaded loss;
The Lamb of God upon the cross was slain
That man the promised crown of life might gain.
2 Raise high that banner for each nation,
Let every eye behold the Crucified,
Whom God before the world’s foundation
Had as a ransom for us set aside.
Do not this truth from anyone withhold;
To all the message of the cross be told.
3 Lift up the banner, tell the story:
With Jesus’ blood thou, too, wast dearly bought;
Behold, the mighty Lord of glory
Complete salvation for us all hath wrought.
Poor, weeping soul, be happy and rejoice
And praise the Lamb of God with gladsome voice.
4 Then let no other news be spoken,
Let everyone the Master’s Word repeat.
Why should a man, with promise broken,
Proclaim the wisdom of his own conceit?
For such a one will nevermore be blest,
Since God’s displeasure must upon him rest.
5 Regard us from Thy habitation,
For we are erring, blind and poor, O Lord.
That wisdom which is our salvation
Remains alone with Thine unerring Word,
And even this we cannot comprehend
If Thou wilt not Thy Spirit’s brightness lend.
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First Line: | Lift up the banner of salvation |
Title: | Lift Up The Banner Of Salvation |
Author: | Kauko V. Tamminen, 1882-1945 |
Translator: | Hermann H. M. Brueckner |
Meter: | 9.10.9.10.10.10 |
Language: | English |
Source: | Tr.: American Lutheran Hymnal by Emmanuel Poppen (Columbus, OH: Lutheran Book Concern, 1930) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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Name: | DIR, DIR JEHOVAH |
Composer: | Johannes Anastasius Freylinghausen (1704) |
Meter: | 9.10.8.10.10.10 |
Key: | C Major |
Source: | Musikalisches Handbuch by Georg Wittwe (Hamburg, 1690); Adapt.: Neues geistreiches Gesangbuch by Johann A. Freylinghausen (Halle: 1704) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |
Noteworthy Composer score: | Noteworthy Composer Score |