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3935. The Lord Descended from Above

1. The Lord descended from above,
And bowed the heavens high;
And underneath His feet He cast
The darkness of the sky.
On cherub and on cherubim
Full royally He rode;
And on the wings of all the winds
Came flying all abroad;
And on the wings of all the winds
Came flying all abroad.

2. And from above the Lord sent down
To fetch me from below,
And plucked me out of waters great
That would me overflow.
(And me delivered from my foes)
That would have made me thrall;
Yea, from such foes as were too strong
For me to deal withal;
Yea, from such foes as were too strong
For me to deal withal.

3. And as I was an innocent,
So did He me regard,
And to the cleanness of my hands
He gave me my reward.
For that I walked in His ways,
And in His paths have trod,
And have not wavered wickedly
Against my Lord and God;
And have not wavered wickedly
Against my Lord and God.

Text Information
First Line: The Lord descended from above
Title: The Lord Descended from Above
Author: Thomas Sternhold
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MAJESTY (Billings)
Composer: William Billings (1778)
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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