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O Traurigkeit! o Herzeleid!

Author: Johan Rist (1607-67) Appears in 52 hymnals Used With Tune: [O Traurigkeit! o Herzeleid!]
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So rest, my Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Rev. William Mercer (1811-1873); Solomon Frank (1659-1725) Appears in 19 hymnals Used With Tune: MINDEN
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O Son of God, in glory crowned

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Appears in 10 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. JEROME
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Weep, Zion, Weep

Author: Christian Latrobe, 1758-1836; John Worthington, 1725-1790 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Weep, Zion, weep, in death’s deep sleep Lyrics: 1 Weep, Zion, weep, in death’s deep sleep Your king His head has bowèd; Closèd are those lips, whence late Truth and mercy flowèd. 2 In strains of woe our songs shall flow; What love is here displayèd; See God’s dear and only Son To a tomb conveyèd. 3 Yet, O rejoice with heart and voice, Soon will He rise most glorious; And at the right hand of God Seat Himself victorious. Used With Tune: [Weep, Zion, weep, in death’s deep sleep]
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O Hjertens Ve

Author: J. Rist; Landstad Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Hjertens Ve, Og Sorg at se, Som maa et Hjerte skjære, At de Guds enbaarne Søn Død til Graven bære! 2 O store Nød! Guds Søn er død, Paa Korset ihjelslagen! Lægges nu i Graven ned I sit Jordelagen! 3 O Menneske, Din Adferd se! Du voldte ham den Vaande; Thi for dine Synders Skyld Opgav Krist sin Aande. 4 Se det Guds Lam, Med Spot go Skam Her ligger blodbestænket! Din Forløser har sit Liv For din Frelse skjænket! 5 O søde Mund, Vor Troes Grund, Hvi er du blodig slagen? Alt, hvad lever her paa Jord, Maa istemme Klagen! 6 O venlig' Blik, Og Aasyns Skik, Du Sol af Himmerige! Hver den Sjæl, som slig dig ser, Maa af Rædsel skrige. 7 O salig hver, Som skjønner her, Hvad Offer stort er skjænket, Herlighedens Herre selv Er i Graven sænket! 8 O Jesu Sød, Min Trøst i Nød, Jeg beder dig med Taare: Hjælp, at jeg indtil min Død Længes ad dig saare! 9 O Jesu sød, Min Trøst i Nød, Jeg beder dig med Smerte: Hjælp, at jeg indtil min Død Giver dig mit Hjerte! Topics: Jesu Død Langfredag; Jesus' Death Good Friday; Skjertorsdag Til Hoimesse; Maundy Thursday High Mass Used With Tune: [O Hjertens Ve]
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Der Tod Jesu

Author: Karl Wilhelm Ramler (1724-98) Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Ihr Augen weint! der Menschenfreund sinkt unter tausend Plagen Used With Tune: [Ihr Augen weint! der Menschenfreund sinkt unter tausend Plagen]
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Thou, Sore Oppressed

Author: Victor von Strauß und Torney; Catherine Winkworth Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Thou, sore oppressed, the Sabbath rest Lyrics: 1 Thou, sore oppressed, the Sabbath rest In yon still grave art keeping; All Thy labor now is done, Past is all Thy weeping. 2 The strife is o’er, naught hurts Thee more: The heart at last has slumbered That in conflict sore for us Bore our sins unnumbered. 3 Thou awful tomb, once filled with gloom, How blessèd and how holy Art thou now, since in the grave Slept the Savior lowly! 4 How calm and blest the dead now rest Who in the Lord departed: All their works do follow them, Yea, they sleep glad-hearted! 5 O lead us Thou to rest e’en now With all who, surely anguished ’Neath the burden of their sins, Long in woe have languished. Used With Tune: [Thou, sore oppressed, the Sabbath rest] Text Sources: Lieder aus der Gemeine für das Christliche Kirchenjahr (Hamburg, Germany: F. Pethes, 1843); Tr.: Lyra Germanica, 2nd series, 1858

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