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9543. Who Can Declare The Day Or Hour?

1 Who can declare the day or hour,
When Christ once more shall come,
Arrayed in majesty and power,
To call His people home?

2 That day shall come when few suppose
The awful season near;
Unlooked for by deriding foes
Messiah shall appear.

3 Then all His servants shall rejoice,
And songs of triumph sing;
While sinners tremble at the voice
Of their offended king.

4 Where, gracious Lord, shall we be found
At that tremendous day?
With Thy eternal mercy crowned?
Or cast with scorn away?

5 We could not dare to view Thy face
If Jesus had not died;
But now we trust His boundless grace
And all our fears subside.

6 His name is all the plea we make,
With this we venture nigh;
Father, receive us for His sake,
And leave us not to die.

Text Information
First Line: Who can declare the day or hour
Title: Who Can Declare The Day Or Hour?
Author: William H. Bathurst
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Psalms and Hymns, 1831
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ELIM
Composer: Henry Wellington Greatorex (1849)
Meter: CM
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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