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ما أحسن الجموع

Representative Text

1 - ما أحسَنَ الجُموعْ
في موضِعِ الصلاهْ
تَنفي مِنَ العينِ الهُجوعْ
محبةُّ الإلهْ

2 - ما أحسن السُّجودْ
للهِ بالوَرَعْ
فإنه ربُّ الوُجودْ
والكلَّ قد صَنعْ

3 - ما أحسن الجلوسْ
في بيتِهِ المنيرْ
تحيا به كلُّ النفوسْ
لأنه القديرْ

4 - يا أيها الأنامْ
قوموا ورنِّموا
وكرِّروا على الدوامْ
حمداً وعظموا

5 - أُحِبُّ أن أكونْ
بينَ المرَنِّمينْ
في حضرة الآبِ الحنونْ
هناكَ كلَّ حينْ


Source: ترانيم الإيمان #26

Translator: ابراهيم سركيس

Ibrahim Sarkis, Lebanese poet and historian. He managed the American Press in Beirut. إبراهيم بن خطار سركيس Go to person page >

Author: Timothy Dwight

Timothy Dwight (b. Northampton, MA, 1752; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1817) was a grandson of Jonathan Edwards who became a Congregationalist pastor, a Revolutionary War army chaplain, a tutor and professor at Yale College, and president of Yale from 1795 to 1817. As president he continued to teach and serve as chaplain and was instrumental in improving both the academic and the spiritual life of the college. Bert Polman… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: ما أحسن الجموع في موضع الصلاة
Title: ما أحسن الجموع
English Title: I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord
Translator: ابراهيم سركيس
Author: Timothy Dwight
Place of Origin: Lebanon
Language: Arabic
Publication Date: 1873
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.

Tune

ST. THOMAS (Williams)

ST. THOMAS is actually lines 5 through 8 of the sixteen-line tune HOLBORN, composed by Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) and published in his Collection (1763, 1765) as a setting for Charles Wesley's text "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" (570). The harmonization is by Lowell Maso…

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Timeline

Instances

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اصنع بنا نهضتك #860

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ترانيم الإيمان #26

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ترانيم مسيحية #50

تسابيح الرجاء #344

تسابيح المحبة #536

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نظم المرامير #322

Include 6 pre-1979 instances
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