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ما أعجب الحب الذي به النفوس تغتذي

ما أعجب الحب الذي به النفوس تغتذي

Author: سليم عبد الأحد
Tune: JUST AS I AM (Barnby)
Published in 3 hymnals

Representative Text

1 ما أعجب الحب الذي
به النفوسُ تغتذي
حبَّ القديرِ المنقذِ
فادي بني الإنسانْ

2 له ميازيبُ السما
وكل غمرٍ قد طما
لكنه مِنَ الظما
قال أنا عطشانْ

3 وإنَّ ذيّاك الصدى
رددَ في النفس صدى
ظمائِهِ إلى الفدى
والرّيِّ للظمآنٍ

4 بجودهِ عند الوفاهْ
أعاد للموتى الحياهْ
لأنه فادي الخُطاهْ
ومانحُ الغُفرانْ

5 يا منبعَ الحب اسقني
ماءَ الحياةِ واشفني
أَروِ ظمائي واهدني
إليكَ يا رحمانْ


Source: نظم المرامير #352

Author: سليم عبد الأحد

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Text Information

First Line: ما أعجب الحب الذي به النفوس تغتذي
Author: سليم عبد الأحد
Language: Arabic
Publication Date: 1913
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.

Tune

JUST AS I AM (Barnby)


EISENACH (Gesius)

MACHS MIT MIR was first published in the collection of music Das ander Theil des andern newen Operis Geistlicher Deutscher Lieder (1605) by Bartholomäus Gesius (b. Münchenberg, near Frankfurt, Germany, c. 1555; d. Frankfurt, 1613). A prolific composer, Gesius wrote almost exclusively for the churc…

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كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية #124

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مزامير وتسابيح وأغاني روحية #140

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نظم المرامير #352

Exclude 2 pre-1979 instances
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