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255. Comfort, comfort ye my people

1 Comfort, comfort ye my people,
Speak ye peace, thus saith our God;
Comfort those who sit in darkness,
Mourning neath their sorrows' load;
Speak ye to Jerusalem
Of the peace that waits for them;
Tell her that her sins I cover,
And her warfare now is over.

2 Yea, her sins our God will pardon,
Blotting out each dark misdeed;
That which well deserved His anger
He will no more see or heed.
She hath suffered many a day,
Now her griefs have passed away,
God will change her pining sadness
Into ever springing gladness.

3 For the herald's voice is crying
In the desert far and near,
Bidding all men to repentance,
Since the kingdom now is here.
Oh, that warning cry obey!
Now prepare for God a way;
Let the valleys rise to meet Him,
And the hills bow down to greet Him.

4 Make ye straight what long was crooked,
Make the rougher places plain,
Let your hearts be true and humble,
As befits His holy reign;
For the glory of the Lord
Now o'er earth is shed abroad,
And all flesh shall see the token
That His Word is never broken.

Text Information
First Line: Comfort, comfort ye my people
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: TheChurch Year: Advent; Beneficence; The Gospel Call (2 more...)
Notes: Now Public Domain. J. Olearius, 1671. Tr. Winkworth.
Tune Information
Name: O MY SOUL, REJOICE
Arranger: G. Franc (1551)
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8.
Key: F Major
Notes: Now Public Domain. Norwegian tune name: [Jesu, dine dybe Vunder.]



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