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Of my life the life, O Jesus!

Author: E. C. Homburg Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #319 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Of my life the life, O Jesus! Of my death the death also; Who hast given Thyself to ease us From our load of guilt and woe: By Thy death our ransom buying, And preserving us from dying, Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus! ever be. 2 O what cruel provocations, Scourges of the tongue and rod, Spitting, shame, and accusations, Hast Thou borne, Thou Son of God! To redeem my soul from evil, And the bondage of the devil, Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee! Blessed Jesus! ever be. 3 Thou didst let Thyself be beaten, To deliver me from pain; Falsely charged, and sorely smitten, That Thy loss might be my gain. Thou hast suffered crucifixion For my comfort in affliction: Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus! ever be. 4 For my proud and haughty spirit, Thy humiliation paid; For my death Thy death and merit Have a full atonement made: Thy reproaches and dishonor all have tended to my honor: Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus! ever be. 5 From the heart, I thank Thee, Jesus, For the vast, stupendous load, Which Thou bearest to release us From the dreadful wrath of God: For Thy cruel death and passion, Agony and sore temptation, For Thy sharp and bitter pain, Thanks forever, Lord, Amen. Topics: The Church Year Good Friday; The Church Year Good Friday; Jesus Christ Our High Priest Tune Title: [Of my life the life, O Jesus!]
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Of My Life the Life

Author: E. C. Homburg, 1605-81; R. Massie, 1800-87 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #336 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7 First Line: Of my life the life, O Jesus Lyrics: 1 Of my life the life, O Jesus! Of my death the death also; Who hast giv'n Thyself to ease us From our load of guilt and woe: By Thy death our ransom buying, And preserving us from dying, Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus, ever be! 2 O what cruel provocations, Scourges of the tongue and rod, Spitting, shame, and accusations, Hast Thou borne, thou Son of God! To redeem my soul from evil, And the bondage of the devil, Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus, ever be! 3 Thou didst let Thyself be beaten To deliver me from pain; Falsely charged, and sorely smitten, That Thy loss might be my gain. Thou hast suffered crucifixion For my comfort in affliction: Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus, ever be! 4 For my proud and haughty spirit Thy humiliation paid; For my death Thy death and merit Have a full atonement made: Thy reproaches and dishonor all have tended to my honor: Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee, Blessed Jesus, ever be! 5 From the heart, I thank Thee, Jesus, For the vast, stupendous load, Which Thou bearest to release us From the dreadful wrath of God: For Thy cruel death and passion, Agony and sore temptation, For Thy sharp and bitter pain, Thanks forever, Lord, Amen! Topics: Jesus, Our Redeemer Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: DU, O SCHÖNES WELTGEBÄUDE

Of my life the life, O Jesus

Author: Richard Massie; Ernst Christoph Homburg Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home. 4th ed. #d102 (1949) Languages: English

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