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24. The God of Abraham Praise

1 The God of Abraham praise,
Who reigns enthroned above;
Ancient of everlasting days
And God of love.
Jehovah, great I AM
By earth and heaven confessed;
I bow and bless the sacred name,
Forever blest.

2 The God of Abraham praise,
At whose supreme command
From earth I rise, and seek the joys
At His right hand.
I all on earth forsake,
Its wisdom, fame, and pow'r;
And Him my only portion make,
My shield and tow'r.

3 He by Himself hath sworn,
I on His oath depend,
I shall, on eagles wings upborne,
To heav'n ascend;
I shall behold His face,
I shall His pow'r adore,
And sing the wonders of His grace
Forevermore.

4 The whole triumphant host
Give thanks to God on high;
"Hail, Father, Son and Holy Ghost!"
They ever cry.
Hail, Abraham's God and mine!
I join the heav'nly lays;
All might and majesty are Thine,
And endless praise.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: The God of Abraham praise
Title: The God of Abraham Praise
Author: Daniel ben Judah, ca. 1400
Translator: Newton Mann, 1836-1926
Translator: Max Landsberg, 1845-1928
Meter: 6.6.8.4 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2007
Scripture:
Topic: Adoration and Praise; Ecumenism / Interfaith; God the Father
Source: Revised version of the Yigdal
Tune Information
Name: LEONI
Adapter: Meyer Lyon, 1751-1797
Meter: 6.6.8.4 D
Key: e minor
Source: Traditional Hebrew Melody



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