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97. Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord

1. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord!
Sing, O ye people, gladly adore Him;
Let the mountains tremble at His word,
Let the hills be joyful before Him;
Mighty in wisdom, boundless in mercy,
Great is Jehovah, King over all.

[Chorus]
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord,
Let the hills be joyful before Him.

2. Praise Him, praise Him! shout aloud for joy,
Watchman of Zion, herald the story;
Sin and death His kingdom shall destroy,
All the earth shall sing of His glory;
Praise Him ye angels, ye who behold Him
Robed in His splendor, matchless, divine. [Chorus]

3. King Eternal, blessed be His name!
So may His children gladly adore Him;
When in heav'n we join the happy strain,
When we cast our bright crowns before Him;
There in His likeness joyful awaking,
There we shall see Him, there we shall sing. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord! Sing O ye people
Title: Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord
Author: Fanny J. Crosby, 1823-1915
Meter: 9.10.9.D. with Refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1941
Topic: Adoration and Praise
Notes: Joyously
Tune Information
Name: SABOATH
Composer: William B. Bradbury 1816-1868
Meter: 9.10.9.D. with Refrain



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