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271. Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem

1 Sing, choirs of new Jerusalem,
your sweetest notes employ,
your sweetest notes employ
the paschal victory to hymn
in songs of holy joy,
in songs of holy joy,
in songs of holy joy!

2 For Judah's Lion burst his chains
and crushed the serpent's head,
and crushed the serpent's head;
Christ cries aloud through death's domains
to wake th'imprisoned dead,
to wake th'imprisoned dead,
to wake th'imprisoned dead.

3 Triumphant in his glory now -
to him all pow'r is giv'n,
to him all pow'r is giv'n;
to him in one communion bow
all saints in earth and heav'n,
all saints in earth and heav'n,
all saints in earth and heav'n.

4 All glory to the Father be,
all glory to the Son,
all glory to the Son,
all glory to the Spirit be
while endless ages run,
while endless ages run,
while endless ages run.

Text Information
First Line: Sing choirs of new Jerusalem
Title: Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem
Author: Fulbert of Chartres, ca. 975-1028
Translator: Robert Campbell (1850; alt.)
Meter: C.M.rep.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture: ; ; ;
Topic: Jerusalem; Passover; Saints in Heaven
Tune Information
Name: LYNGHAM
Composer: Thomas Jarman (ca. 1803)
Meter: C.M.rep.
Key: F Major



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