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542. In Heaven Above

1 In heav’n above, in heav’n above,
Where God our Father dwells:
How boundless there the blessèdness!
No tongue its greatness tells.
There face to face, and full and free,
The everliving God we see--
We seew the Lord of hosts!

2 In heav’n above, in heav’n above,
What glory deep and bright!
The splendor of the noonday sun
Grows pale before its light;
That mighty sun that ne’er goes down,
Before whose face clouds never frown,
Is God the Lord of hosts!

3 In heav’n above, in heav’n above,
No tears of pain are shed;
There nothing there can fade or die;
Life’s fullness 'round is spread,
And, like an ocean, joy o’erflows,
And with immortal mercy glows
Our God the Lord of hosts!

4 In heav’n above, in heav’n above,
God hath a joy prepared,
Which mortal ear hath never heard,
Nor mortal vision shared,
Which never entered mortal breast,
'Tis God the Lord of hosts!

Text Information
First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above
Title: In Heaven Above
Author: Laurentius Laurentii Laurinus (1622)
Adapter: Johan Aström, 1767-1844
Translator: William Maccall, 1812-1888
Meter: 8 6 8 6 8 8 6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1974
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Funeral
Tune Information
Name: HAUGE
Meter: 8 6 8 6 8 8 6
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Traditional Norse melody



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