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Emmanuel, Emmanuel

Author: Bob McGee Meter: Irregular Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: Emmanuel, Emmanuel, His name is called Emmanuel
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

Author: J. M. Neale Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 509 hymnals First Line: O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransom captive Israel Refrain First Line: Gaude, gaude, Emmanuel Lyrics: 1 O come, O come, Immanuel, and ransom captive Israel that mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear. Refrain: Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel shall come to you, O Israel. 2 O come, O Wisdom from on high, who ordered all things mightily; to us the path of knowledge show and teach us in its ways to go. Refrain 3 O come, O come, great Lord of might, who to your tribes on Sinai's height in ancient times did give the law in cloud and majesty and awe. Refrain 4 O come, O Branch of Jesse's stem, unto your own and rescue them! From depths of hell your people save, and give them victory o'er the grave. Refrain 5 O come, O Key of David, come and open wide our heavenly home. Make safe for us the heavenward road and bar the way to death's abode. Refrain 6 O come, O Bright and Morning Star, and bring us comfort from afar! Dispel the shadows of the night and turn our darkness into light. Refrain 7 O come, O King of nations, bind in one the hearts of all mankind. Bid all our sad divisions cease and be yourself our King of Peace. Refrain Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Topics: Advent First; Advent Second; Ancient Hymns; Christ Advent; Christ Second Coming; God the Father His Wisdom; Historical; Second Coming; liturgical Opening Hymns Text Sources: Ancient Antiphons (Latin), versified in 18th century; Latin, c. 12th century
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Emmanuel! We Sing Thy Praise

Author: Paul Gerhardt (1606-1676) Appears in 34 hymnals Used With Tune: [Emmanuel! we sing Thy praise]

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

Author: Charles S. Cook Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O u ye, O Emmanuel
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Come, Come Emmanuel

Author: James J. Chepponis Meter: 6.5 Appears in 2 hymnals

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Author: T. A. Lacey Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O come, o come, Emmanuel! Redeem thy captive Israel Text Sources: Tr. by Editors also; Cologne 1710, based on the ancient Advent Antiphons

¡Oh Ven! ¡Oh Ven, Emanuel!

Author: Alfred Ostrom Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: ¡Oh ven! ¡Oh ven, Emmanuel! Libra al cautiva Israel Refrain First Line: Alégrate, ¡oh Israel! Vendrá Text Sources: Antífonas "O", latín, siglo IX

His Name Is Called Emmanuel

Author: Ken Bible; Tom Fettke Meter: 8.8.8.8 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: God is with us!
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Immanuel, We Sing Thy Praise

Author: Paul Gerhardt Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Immanuel, we sing Thy praise; Thou Prince of life! Thou spring of grace! We worship Thee with one accord, Thou virgin’s Son! Thou Lord of lords! 2 We join with heav’nly hosts to be Employed with those who worship Thee; Since long it hath been our request, That Thou shouldst come, O welcome Guest! 3 How often, since the world was made, Have many for Thy coming prayed! The fathers and the prophets were Desirous that Thou shouldst appear, 4 With ardent zeal for Thee did look That king and shepherd of Thy flock, That man who so well pleasèd Thee Who worshiped Thee with psaltery. 5 O may the Lord from Zion come, To break our bands, and take us home May we relief by Him obtain! That Jacob may rejoice again. 6 Now, Thou art come, as we have prayed, And in a stall and manger laid; The world by Thee is clothed and fed Thou hast not where to lay Thy head. 7 Thy dwellings are of meanest kind; Yet all the heavens, they are Thine: A human breast affords Thee food, Tho’ angels worship Thee, their God. 8 The seas, they bound at Thy commands, And Thou art decked with swaddling-bands; Thou art our God, yet deignst to be Exposed to want and poverty. 9 Thou art the fount of every bliss, And yet exposed to great distress: All nations’ help art Thou alone, Thou seekest help, but findest none. 10 We praise Thee, O Thou ever blest! Our praises are to Thee addressed; If angels join to praise Thy name, Sure we are bound to do the same. Used With Tune: GERMANY Text Sources: Translator unknown; Church Hymn Book by Paul Henkel (New Market, VA: Solomon Henkel, 1816)

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