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When the chosen tribes debated

Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #LXXV (1823)
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The Brazen Serpent

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. #A6 (1787) First Line: When the chosen tribes debated Lyrics: 1 When the chosen tribes debated 'Gainst their God, as hardly treated, And complain'd their hopes were spilt; God, for murm'ring to requite them, Fiery serpents sent to bite them. Lively type of deadly guilt. 2 Stung by these they soon repented: And their God as soon relented. Moses pray'd: He answer gave. "Serpents were the beasts that strike them, "Make of brass, a serpent like them, "That’s the way I chuse to save." 3 Vain was bandage, oil or plaster: Rankling venom kill'd the faster; Till the serpent Moses took, Rear'd it high, that all might view it, Bid the bitten look up to it: Life attended ev'ry look. 4 Jesus thus, for sinners smitten, Wounded, bruised, serpent-bitten, To his cross directs their faith. Why should I then poison cherish? Why despair of care, and perish? Look, my soul, tho' stung to death. 5 Thine’s (alas!) a lost condition. Works cannot work thee remission: Nor thy goodness do thee good. Death’s within thee, all about thee; But the remedy‘s without thee; See it in thy Saviour’s blood. 6 See the Lord of glory dying! See him gasping! Hear him crying! See his burden'd bosom heave! Look, ye sinners, ye that hung him; Look, how deep your sins have stung him; Dying sinners, look, and live. Scripture: Numbers 21 Languages: English
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The Brasen Serpent

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #876 (1844) Meter: 8.8.7 First Line: When the chosen tribes debated Lyrics: 1 When the chosen tribes debated ’Gainst their God, as hardly treated, And complained their hopes were spilt, God, for murmuring to requite them, Fiery serpents sent to bite them; Lively type of deadly guilt! 2 Stung by these, they soon repented; And their God as soon relented; Moses prayed; he answer gave: “Serpents are the beasts that strike them; Make of brass a serpent like them; That’s the way I choose to save.” 3 Vain was bandage, oil, or plaster; Rankling venom killed the faster; Till the serpent Moses took, Reared it high, that all might view it; Bid the bitten look up to it; Life attended every look. 4 Jesus, thus for sinners smitten, Wounded, bruisèd, serpent-bitten, To his cross directs their faith. Why should I, then, poison cherish? Why despair of cure, and perish? Look, my soul, though stung to death. 5 Thine’s alas! a lost condition; Works cannot work thee remission, Nor thy goodness do thee good. Death’s within thee, all about thee; But the remedy’s without thee; See it in thy Saviour’s blood. 6 See the Lord of glory dying! See him gasping! Hear him crying! See his burdened bosom heave! Look, ye sinners, ye that hung him; Look how deep your sins have stung him; Dying sinners, look and live. Languages: English

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