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Hosanna, Loud Hosanna

Author: Jeannette Threlfall Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 160 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:19-29 Lyrics: 1 Hosanna, loud hosanna, the little children sang. Through pillared court and temple the lovely anthem rang. To Jesus, who had blessed them, close folded to his breast, the children sang their praises, the simplest and the best. 2 From Olivet they followed ’mid an exultant crowd, the victor palm branch waving, and chanting clear and loud. The Lord of earth and heaven rode on in lowly state, nor scorned that little children should on his bidding wait. 3 “Hosanna in the highest!” That ancient song we sing, for Christ is our Redeemer, the Lord of heav’n, our King. Oh, may we ever praise him with heart and life and voice, and in his blissful presence eternally rejoice! Topics: Children / Childhood; Palm Sunday; Reign of Christ Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE Text Sources: Sunshine and Shadow, 1873, alt.
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Again returns the day of holy rest

Author: William Mason Appears in 159 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Used With Tune: HOLY REST
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Come, let us join with one accord

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 142 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:24 Lyrics: 1 Come, let us join with one accord In hymns around the throne: This is the day our rising Lord Hath made and called his own. 2 This is the day that God hath blessed, The brightest of the sev'n, Type of that everlasting rest The saints enjoy in heav'n. 3 Then let us in his Name sing on, And hasten to that day When our Redeemer shall come down, And shadows pass away. 4 Not one, but all our days below, Let us in hymns employ; And in our Lord rejoicing, go To his eternal joy. Amen. Topics: The Church The Lord's Day; The Church Communion of Saints; The Church Triumph of Used With Tune: BEATITUDO
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Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 116 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118 Lyrics: 1 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love, unmerited and free, delights our evil to remove, and help our misery. 2 Thou waitest to be gracious still; thou dost with sinners bear, that, saved, we may thy goodness feel, and all thy grace declare. 3 Thy goodness and thy truth to me, to ev'ry soul abound, a vast, unfathomable sea, where all our thoughts are drowned. 4 Its streams the whole creation reach, so plenteous is the store, enough for all, enough for each, enough for evermore. 5 Faithful, O Lord, thy mercies are, a rock that cannot move; a thousand promises declare thy constancy of love. 6 Throughout the universe it reigns, unalterably sure; and while the truth of God remains the goodness must endure. Topics: Hope and Consolation; Redemption and Salvation Used With Tune: UNIVERSITY
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The day consecrated

Appears in 115 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:24 First Line: Great God, this hallow'd day of thine Topics: Institutions of the Gospel The Sabbath

Morning has broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 95 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:14-27 Topics: Adoration and Praise; Creation; Hymns Specially Suitable for Children; Marriage; Morning; Providence; Saints Days and Holy Days St Mary Magdalene Used With Tune: BUNESSAN
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O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun

Author: Georg Weissel Appears in 88 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:16 First Line: O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Lyrics: 1 O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Wo ist dein Sieg, o Hölle? Was kann uns jetzt der Teufel tun, wie grausam er sich stelle? Gott sei gedankt, der uns den Sieg so herrlich hat nach diesem Krieg durch Jesus Christ gegeben! 2 Wie sträubte sich die alte Schlang, da Christus mit ihr kämpfte! Mit List und Macht sie auf ihn drang, und dennoch er sie dämpfte. Ob sie ihn in die Ferse sticht, so sieget sie doch darum nicht, der Kopf ist ihr zertreten. 3 Lebendig Christus kommt herfür, die Feind nimmt er gefangen, zerbricht der Hölle Schloß und Tür, trägt weg den Raub mit Prangen. Nichts ist, das in dem Siegeslauf den starken Held kann halten auf, alls liegt da überwunden. 4 Des Herren Rechte, die behält den Sieg und ist erhöhet; des Herren Rechte mächtig fällt, was ihr entgegenstehet. Tod, Teufel, Höll und alle Feind durch Christi Sieg bezwungen seind, ihr Zorn ist kraftlos worden. 5 Es war getötet Jesus Christ, und sieh, er lebet wieder. Weil nun das Haupt erstanden ist, stehn wir auch auf, die Glieder. So jemand Christi Worten glaubt, im Tod und Grabe der nicht bleibt; er lebt, ob er gleich stirbet. 6 Wer täglich hier durch wahre Reu mit Christus auferstehet, ist dort vom andern Tode frei, derselb ihn nicht angehet. Genommen ist dem Tod die Macht, Unschuld und Leben wiederbracht und unvergänglich Wesen. 7 Das ist die reiche Osterbeut, der wir teilhaftig werden: Fried, Freude, Heil, Gerechtigkeit im Himmel und auf Erden. Hier sind wir still und warten fort, bis unser Leib wird ähnlich dort Christi verklärtem Leibe. 8 O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Wo ist dein Sieg, o Hölle? Was kann uns jetzt der Teufel tun wie grausam er sich stelle? Gott sei gedankt, der uns den Sieg so herrlich hat in diesem Krieg durch Jesus Christ gegeben! Topics: Das Kirchenjahr Ostern Used With Tune: [O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun?] Text Sources: Lüneburg 1657
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Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing

Author: Cyril A. Alington, 1872-1955 Meter: 8.8.8 with alleluias Appears in 72 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:24 First Line: Good Christian friends, rejoice and sing! Lyrics: 1 Good Christian friends, rejoice and sing! Now is the triumph of our King! To all the world glad news we bring: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 2 The Lord of life is ris'n this day; Bring flow'rs of song to strew His way; Let all the world rejoice and say: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 3 Praise we in songs of victory That love, that life which cannot die, And sing with hearts uplifted high: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 4 Your name we bless, O risen Lord, And sing today with one accord The life laid down, the life restored: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! Used With Tune: GELOBT SEI GOTT
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Glory be to Jesus

Author: John Ellerton Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Appears in 70 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 118:24 First Line: Again the morn of gladness Topics: The Church Worship - Morning Used With Tune: CLEETHORPES

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