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I See Thee Stand, O Lamb Of God

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #99 (1927) Lyrics: 1 I see Thee stand, O Lamb of God, On Zion's mountain peak; But oh, the path that Thou hast trod So long, so hard, so bleak! On Thee was laid the weight and blame Of all our sin and shame; How deep Thou sankest in our woe No man can ever know. 2 O spotless Lamb that on the tree Receiv'd the cruel wound! O boundless love! to set us free He in our chains was bound. He wore and broke our prison bands With pierced feet and hands; A victor bold the tomb He broke, Gave death its mortal stroke. 3 Behold them stand around His throne, Those legions snowy white; Each eye is gleaming like the sun At this most wondrous sight. The story of grim Calvary On which He made us free, Is still among the angels' throng The noblest, sweetest song. 4 Twelve thousand twelve are holding now Their harps before the throne, The Father's name upon each brow Marks them the Savior's own. As mighty, rushing billows roar, They shout forevermore: To Him who won us from our plight Be glory, praise and might! 5 We thank Thee, Father, for Thy love To Adam's fallen race; Thou sentest Jesus from above To die in sinners' place. Praise we His name with fleeting breath, Praise Him in life and death; To Him who suffered on the tree Praise through eternity. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [I see Thee stand, O Lamb of God]
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I See Thee Stand, O Lamb Of God

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #99 (1928) Lyrics: 1 I see Thee stand, O Lamb of God On Zion's mountain peak; But oh, the path that Thou has trod So long, so hard, so bleak! On Thee was laid the weight and blame Of all our sin and shame; How deep Thou sankest in our woe No man can ever know. 2 O spotless Lamb that on the tree Received the cruel wound! O boundless love! to set us free He in our chains was bound. He wore and broke our prison bands With pierced feet and hands; A victor bold, the tomb He broke, Gave death its mortal stroke. 3 Behold them stand around His throne, Those legions snowy white; Each eye is gleaming like the sun At this most wondrous sight. The story of grim Calvary, On which He made us free, Is still among the angels' throng The noblest, sweetest song. 4 Twelve thousand twelve are holding now Their harps before the throne, The Father's name upon each brow Marks them the Savior's own. As mighty, rushing billows roar, They shout forevermore: To Him who won us from our plight Be glory, praise and might! 5 We thank Thee, Father, for Thy love To Adam's fallen race; Thou sentest Jesus from above To die in sinners' place. Praise we His name with fleeting breath, Praise Him in life and death; To Him who suffered on the tree Praise through eternity. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English

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