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Lord, who hath our Report believ'd?

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #271 (1752) Publication Date: 1752 Lyrics: 1. Lord, who hath our Report believ'd? Who thy Messiah hath receiv'd? 2. Sprung, like a Shrub, from barren Ground; In him no Form, or Beauty's found. 3. Despis'd, disown'd, to Sorrows born; From him we turned our Face in Scorn. 4. Truly, our Pains, and Griefs, he bore; When God, we thought, had smit him sore. 5. But for our Sins he Wounds endur'd, Our Trespasses his Griefs procured; His Chastisement our Peace has bought, His grievous Stripes our Healing wrought. 6. Like Sheep, we all have gone astray, We turn'd, each one, to his own Way; And God, upon his guiltless Head, Hath all our Crimes, in Mercy, laid. Silent he bore the heavy Load, Nor once complained of his God; No Lamb, when to the Slaughter come, Nor Sheep, at shearing, are so dumb. 8. Snatch'd from Distess, from Judgment freed, Who shall declare his Rise, or Seed; Yet was his Life cut off betimes, He suffer'd for my People's Crimes. 9. With Sinners, to the Grave, consign'd, And with the Rich, in Death, he's join'd; Because no Violence he had done, Nor in his Mouth Deceit was known. 10. Him God it pleas'd to bruise and grieve; When's Soul a Sin-Off'ring he'll give; He'll see his Seed, prolong his Days, And prosper in God's Works of Grace. 11. With joyful Satisfaction, he The Travel of his Soul shall see; And by his Knowledge justify Many, for whom he'll bleed, and die, 12. I'll therefore with the strong, and great, Him high, in lasting Honour, set; Because he shed his precious Blood, And interceeds for Sinner's Good. Scripture: Isaiah 53 Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymn Tunes from the most modern and approved authors #XVII (1783) Publication Date: 1783 Lyrics: 1 Who hath our report believed? Shiloh come is not received, Not received by his own, Promised branch from root of Jesse; David's offspring sent to bless ye, Comes too meekly, too meekly to be known. 2 Tell me O thou favour'd nation, What is thy fond expectation! Some fair spreading lofty tree? Let not worldly pride confound thee; 'Mong the lowly plants around thee; Mark the lowest that is he. 3 Lo Messiah unrespected, Man of griefs despis'd, rejected; Wounds his form disfiguring; Marr'd his visage more than any, For he bears the sins of many, All our sorrows carrying. 4 No deceit his mouth had spoken, Blameless he no laws had broken, Yet was number'd with the worst; For because the Lord would grieve him, We who saw it did believe him, For his own offences curst. 5 But while him our thoughts accused He for us alone was bruised, Stricken smitten for our guilt, With his stripes our wounds are cured, By his pains our peace assured, Purchas'd with the blood he spilt. 6 Blessed be the pow'r who gave us, Freely gave his son to save us, Bless'd the son who freely came, Honour, blessing, adoration, Ever, from the whole creation, Be to God and to the Lamb. Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCCXX (1790) Publication Date: 1790 Lyrics: 1 Who hath our report believed, Shiloh come, is not received, Not received by his own; Promis'd Branch from root of Jesse, David's offspring sent to bless ye, Comes too meekly to be known. 2 Like a tender plant that's growing Where no water's friendly flowing, No kind rains refresh the ground: Drooping, dying we shall view him, See no charm to draw us to him, There no beauty will be seen, 3 Lo! Messiah unrespected, Man of grief, despis'd, rejected, Wounds his form disfig'ring, Marr'd his visage more than any, For he bears the sins of many, All our sorrows carrying. 4 No deceit his mouth had spoken, Blameless, he no laws had broken; Yet was number'd with the worst: For, because the LORD wou'd grieve him, We, who saw it, did believe him For his own offences curst. 5 But while him our thoughts accused He for us alone was bruised, Stricken, smitten for our guilt: With his stripes our wounds are cured, By his pains our peace assured, Purchas'd with the blood he spilt. 6 Love amazing so to mind us! Shepherd come from heaven to find us Silly sheep all gone astray! Lost, undone by our transgressions; Worse than stript of all possessions, Debtors without hope to pay. 7 Fear our portion, slaves in spirit, He redeem'd us by his merit, To a glorious liberty: Dearly first his goodness bought us, Truth and love then sweetly taught us; Truth and love have made us free. 8 Blessed be the pow'r who gave us, Freely gave his Son to save us; Bless'd the Son, who freely came: Honour, blessing, adoration, Ever from the whole creation Be to GOD, and to the Lamb. Scripture: Isaiah 53 Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #320 (1801) Publication Date: 1801 Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #591 (1810) Meter: 8.8.7 Publication Date: 1810 Languages: English
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Who hath believ'd thy sacred word?

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #LXVIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Publication Date: 1816 Lyrics: 1 Who hath believ'd thy sacred word? The message of thy Son, Reveal thine arm Almighty Lord! And make his office known. 2 The Jews dispis'd his person here, Esteem'd him vile and mean, For in the form he did appear, No comliness was seen. 3 A man, of sorrow pain and grief, He was on earth below; In him the Jew's had no belief, But odious in their view. 4 They turn'd their eyes away from him, And treated him with scorn; He suffered pain and grief for them, Their sorrows he hath born. 5 The Lord in justice pleas'd to bruise, Him, though his only son; He suffered for the stubborn Jews, And Nations yet unknown, 6 Like wand'ring sheep we ran astray, And left the fold of God, Each wand'ring in the crooked way. And in the downward road. 7 But all our sins on hin were laid, We by his wounds are heal'd; God's vengence on the Shepherd's head. Is our redemption seald. 8 Ten thousand captive souls enslav'd And doom'd to endless pain; Are from their graves and prisons sav'd, And brought to God again. 9 His joyful soul shall ever see! The purchase of his blood! Great numbers justified shall be, And reconcil'd to God. 10 His honor's, life and ev'ry breath For sinners then he gave Was like the wicked in his death, And took with them his grave. 11 But God shall raise his honor's high, And give him great reward; He who for sinner's once did die, Now reigns as Sovereign Lord. Topics: Good Friday Scripture: Isaiah 53 Languages: English

Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Designed as a Supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns #d738 (1816) Publication Date: 1816 Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #320 (1819) Publication Date: 1819 Languages: English
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Who hath our report believed?

Hymnal: A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged #591 (1825) Publication Date: 1825 Languages: English
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Who hath believed our report?

Hymnal: Book of Public Worship, for the Use of The New Church signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation #S182 (1838) Publication Date: 1838 Languages: English

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