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The Friendly Beasts

Author: Dr. Robert Davis Hymnal: God's Wonderful World #38b (1954) First Line: Jesus, our brother, strong and good Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, our brother, strong and good]

Jesus, our brother, strong and good

Author: Robert Davis Hymnal: Sing to the Lord #71 (1959) Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS
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The Friendly Beasts

Hymnal: Hymns for a Pilgrim People #98 (2007) Meter: Irregular First Line: Jesus, our brother, strong and good Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our brother, strong and good, was humbly born in a stable rude, and the friendly beasts around Him stood, Jesus, our brother, strong and good. 2 “I,” said the donkey, shaggy and brown, “I carried His mother uphill and down, I carried His mother to Bethlehem town; I,” said the donkey, shaggy and brown. 3 “I,” said the cow, all white and red, “I gave Him my manger for his bed, I gave Him hay to pillow His head; I,” said the cow, all white and red. 4 “I,” said the sheep with curly horn, “I gave Him my wool for His blanket warm, He wore my coat on Christmas morn; I,” said the sheep with curly horn. 5 “I,” said the dove, from the rafters high, “I cooed Him to sleep that he should not cry, we cooed Him to sleep, my mate and I; I,” said the dove, from the rafters high. 6 Thus all the beasts, by some good spell, in the stable dark were glad to tell of the gifts they gave Emmanuel, the gifts they gave Emmanuel. Topics: Christmas; Jesus Christ Scripture: Luke 2:12 Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS
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The Friendly Beasts

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #227 (1989) Meter: Irregular First Line: Jesus, our brother, strong and good Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our brother, strong and good, was humbly born in a stable rude, and the friendly beasts around him stood, Jesus, our brother, strong and good. 2 “I,” said the donkey, shaggy and brown, “I carried his mother uphill and down, I carried his mother to Bethlehem town; I,” said the donkey, shaggy and brown. 3 “I,” said the cow, all white and red, “I gave him my manger for his bed, I gave him hay to pillow his head; I,” said the cow, all white and red. 4 “I,” said the sheep with curly horn, “I gave him my wool for his blanket warm, he wore my coat on Christmas morn; I,” said the sheep with curly horn. 5 “I,” said the dove, from the rafters high, “I cooed him to sleep that he should not cry, we cooed him to sleep, my mate and I; I,” said the dove, from the rafters high. 6 Thus all the beasts, by some good spell, in the stable dark were glad to tell of the gifts they gave Emmanuel, the gifts they gave Emmanuel. Topics: Christ's Gracious Life Birth and Baptism; Christian Year Christmas; Christian Year Epiphany; Christ's Gracious Life Birth and Baptism; Christian Year Christmas; Christian Year Epiphany; Jesus Christ Scripture: Luke 2:7 Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS

[Jesus, our brother, strong and good]

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement #261 (1991) Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS
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The Friendly Beasts

Author: Anonymous; Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1614 Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Jesus, our Brother, strong and good Lyrics: 1. Jesus, our Brother, strong and good, Was humbly born in a stable rude, And the friendly beasts around Him stood, Jesus, our Brother, strong and good. 2. I, said the donkey, shaggy and brown, I carried His mother uphill and down, I carried His mother to Bethlehem town; I, said the donkey, shaggy and brown. 3. I, said the cow, all white and red, I gave Him my manger for His bed, I gave Him hay to pillow His head; I, said the cow, all white and red. 4. I, said the sheep with curly horn, I gave Him my wool for His blanket warm, He wore my coat on Christmas morn; I, said the sheep with curly horn. 5. I, said the dove, from the rafters high, I cooed Him to sleep that He should not cry, We cooed Him to sleep, my mate and I; I, said the dove, from the rafters high. 6. Thus all the beasts, by some good spell, In the stable dark were glad to tell Of the gifts they gave Emmanuel, The gifts they gave Emmanuel. Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS

Jesus, Our Brother

Author: Robert Davis Hymnal: Voices United #56 (1996) Meter: Irregular First Line: Jesus, our brother, kind and good Topics: The Christian Year Christmas; Biblical Narrative; Biblical Places Bethlehem; Christian Year Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth and Infancy; Jesus Christ Brother; Jesus Christ Friend; Jesus Christ Images of; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Advent 4 Year A; Christmas 2 Year C Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS

The friendly beasts

Author: Robert Davis Hymnal: Songs of Devotion #d6 (1950) First Line: Jesus, our Brother, strong [kind] and good
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THE FRIENDLY BEASTS

Hymnal: Sing Noël #8 (1948) First Line: Jesus our brother kind and good Tune Title: [jesus our brother kind and good]

The friendly beasts

Author: Robert Davis Hymnal: Unison Choral Collection #d9 (1958) First Line: Jesus, our Brother, strong [kind] and good

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