يرعاني راعي الأمين

Representative Text

1 - يرعاني راعي الأمين
بالنور والحق المبين
يرشدني في كل حين
بالحب واليد اليمين

قرار
يقودني يقودني
بيده يمسكني
نعم هو يقودني
يمينه ترشدني

2 - في شدة الحزن المذيب
وفي سروري العجيب
في النور والدجى الرهيب
يقودني الراعي الحبيب

3 - أمسكني ربي بيمناك
لا أبتغي شخصا سواك
كل عزائي في رضاك
حتى أراك في سماك


Source: تسابيح روحية #244

Transaltor: Khalil Asaad Ghibrail خليل أسعد غبرائيل

خليل اسعد غبريل Go to person page >

Author: J. H. Gilmore

Joseph H. Gilmore (b. Boston, MA, 1834; d. Rochester, NY, 1918) Educated at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, and Newton Theological Seminary, Newton, Massachusetts, Gilmore was ordained to the Baptist ministry in 1862. He served churches in Fisherville, New Hampshire, and Rochester, New York. In 1868 he was appointed to the English faculty at the University of Rochester, where he served until retirement in 1911. He published various literary works, including Outlines of English and American Literature (1905). Bert Polman… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: يرعاني راعي الأمين
English Title: He Leadeth Me
Transaltor: Khalil Asaad Ghibrail خليل أسعد غبرائيل
Author: J. H. Gilmore
Language: Arabic
Refrain First Line: يقودني يقودني
Publication Date: 1977
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1977.

Tune

HE LEADETH ME (Bradbury)

After seeing Gilmore's text in the Boston Watchman and Reflector, William B. Bradbury (PHH 114) composed AUCHTON for those words. Bradbury arranged the text into a stanza/refrain structure, added the final line of the refrain, and published the hymn in his The Golden Censor in 1864. AUCHTON (also kn…

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تسابيح الرجاء #6

تسابيح المحبة #367

رنموا للرب #127

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