1 A man there lived in Galilee
like none who lived before,
for he alone from first to last
our flesh unblemished wore;
a perfect life of perfect deeds
once to the world was shown,
that people all might mark his steps
and in them plant their own.
2 A man there died on Calvary
above all others brave;
the human race he saved and blessed,
himself he scorned to save.
No thought can gauge the weight of woe
on him, the sinless, laid;
we only know that with his blood
our ransom price was paid.
3 A man there reigns in glory now,
divine, yet human still;
that human which is all divine
death sought in vain to kill.
All pow'r is his; supreme he rules
the realms of time and space;
yet still our human cares and needs
find in his heart a place.
Source: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #28
First Line: | A Man there lived in Galilee |
Title: | A Man There Lived in Galilee |
Author: | Somerset Corry Lowry (1926) |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 D |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |