2058 | The Cyber Hymnal#2059 | 2060 |
Text: | Great Shepherd Who Leadest Thy People in Love |
Author: | Anonymous |
Tune: | GORDON |
Composer: | Adoniram Judson Gordon |
Media: | MIDI file |
1. Great Shepherd, who leadest Thy people in love,
’Mid cherubim dwelling, shine Thou from above;
In might come and save us, Thy people restore,
And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more.
2. O haste, Lord, to hear us and pity our woes,
Afflictions our portion, despised by our foes;
O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore,
And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more.
3. A place for Thy people, Thou, Lord, didst prepare,
Thy vine deeply rooted rewarded Thy care;
Its branches like cedars, majestic and free,
Spread over the mountains from river to sea.
4. Thy vineyard no longer Thy tender care knows,
Defenseless, the victim and spoil of her foes;
O turn, we beseech Thee, all glory is Thine,
Look down in Thy mercy and visit Thy vine.
5. The branch of Thy planting is burned and cut down,
Brought nigh to destruction because of Thy frown;
The man of Thy right hand with wisdom endue,
The son of man strengthen Thy pleasure to do.
6. When Thou shalt revive us Thy name we shall praise,
And nevermore turning, depart from Thy ways;
O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore,
And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Great Shepherd, who leadest Thy people in love |
Title: | Great Shepherd Who Leadest Thy People in Love |
Author: | Anonymous (1912) |
Meter: | 11.11.11.11 |
Language: | English |
Source: | The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 220 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | GORDON |
Composer: | Adoniram Judson Gordon (1876) |
Meter: | 11.11.11.11 |
Incipit: | 13443 21327 71134 |
Key: | F Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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