
1 How bright appears the Morning Star,
with mercy beaming from afar;
the host of heav'n rejoices;
O Righteous Branch, O Jesse’s Rod!
Thou Son of Man and Son of God!
We, too, will lift our voices:
Jesus, Jesus! Holy, holy, yet most lowly,
draw Thou near us;
great Emmanuel, come and hear us.
2 Though circled by the hosts on high,
He deigned to cast a pitying eye
upon His helpless creature;
the whole creation’s Head and Lord,
by highest seraphim adored,
assumed our very nature;
Jesus, grant us, thro' Your merit,
to inherit Your salvation;
hear, O hear our supplication.
3 Rejoice, O heav'ns, and earth, reply;
with praise, O sinners, fill the sky
for this, His incarnation.
Incarnate God, put forth Your pow'r;
ride on, ride on, great Conqueror,
till all know Your salvation.
Amen, amen! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise be given
evermore by earth and heaven.
Source: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #233
First Line: | How bright appears the Morning-Star, With mercy beaming from afar |
Title: | How Bright Appears the Morning Star |
German Title: | Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern |
Author: | Philipp Nicolai (1599) |
Translator and Adapter: | William Mercer (1859) |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |