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مليكنا تفرحه

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1 مليكنا تُفرحهُ
قوتك العظمى
وكيف لا يبهجهُ
خلاصُك الأسمى
أنت لقد أعطيتهُ
يا رب مشتهاهْ
كذا سؤالُ قلبهِ
منحته إياهْ

2 بالبركات والرضى
قدامه تسيرْ
وضعت فوق رأسهِ
تاجاً أيا قديرْ
وقد دعاك طالباً
من فضلك الحياهْ
جُدتَ عليه منعماً
بها أيا ألله

3 وبخلاصك البهي
جلاله عظيمْ
عليه مجداً وبها
تُلقي أيا كريمْ
جعلته بركةً
للدهر والأبدْ
تُفرحه مسرَّةً
لديك يا صمدْ


Source: نظم المرامير #33

Text Information

First Line: مليكنا تفرحه
Language: Arabic
Publication Date: 1987
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1987.

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STOCKTON (Stockton)

John H. Stockton (b. New Hope, PA, 1813; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1877) composed MINERVA for one of his own gospel-hymn texts, "Come, Every Soul by Sin Oppressed." The tune was published in his Salvation Melodies No.1 (1874); however, it had also been published earlier in Joyful Songs Nos. 1-3 Combined…

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