| 377 | Common Praise#378 | 379 |
| Text: | As Jacob with travel was weary one day |
| Tune: | JACOB'S LADDER |
| Harmonizer: | Gerald Knight, 1908-1979 |
1 As Jacob with travel was weary one day,
at night on a stone for a pillow he lay;
he saw in a vision a ladder so high
that its foot was on earth and its top in the sky:
Refrain:
Alleluia to Jesus who died on the tree,
and has raised up a ladder of mercy for me!
2 This ladder is long, it is strong and well-made,
has stood hundreds of years and is not yet decayed;
many millions have climbed it and reached Sion's hill;
by faith many millions are climbing it still: [Refrain]
3 Come let us ascend! All may climb it who will;
for the angels of Jacob are guarding it still:
and remember, each step that by faith we pass o'er,
some prophet or martyr has trod it before: [Refrain]
4 And when we arrive at the haven of rest
we shall hear the glad words, 'Come up hither, ye blest,
here are regions of light, here are mansions of bliss'.
O who would not climb such a ladder as this? [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | As Jacob with travel was weary one day |
| Refrain First Line: | Alleluia to Jesus who died on the tree |
| Meter: | 11 11 11 and refrain |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 2000 |
| Scripture: | ; ; ; |
| Topic: | Proper 11: Year A; St. Michael and All Angels |
| Source: | !8th century |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | JACOB'S LADDER |
| Harmonizer: | Gerald Knight, 1908-1979 |
| Meter: | 11 11 11 and refrain |
| Key: | F Major |
| Source: | 18th-century English carol melody |