434. Upon the Cross Extended

1 Upon the cross extended,
see, world, your Lord suspended;
your Savior yields his breath.
The Prince of life from heaven
himself has freely given
to shame and blows and bitter death.

2 Who is it, Lord, that bruised you?
Who has so sore abused you
and caused you all your woe?
We all must make confession
of sin and dire transgression
while you no ways of evil know.

3 I caused your grief and sighing
by evils multiplying
as countless as the sands.
I caused the woes unnumbered
with which your soul is cumbered,
your sorrows raised by wicked hands.

4 Your soul in griefs unbounded,
your head with thorns surrounded,
you died to ransom me.
The cross for me enduring,
the crown for me securing,
you healed my wounds and set me free.

5 Your cross I place before me,
its saving pow'r restore me,
sustain me in the test.
It will, when life is ending,
be guiding and attending
my way to your eternal rest.

Text Information
First Line: Upon the cross extended
Title: Upon the Cross Extended
Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 (abr.)
Translator: John Kelly, 1833-1890 (alt.)
Meter: 776 778
Language: English
Publication Date: 2021
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Jesus' Passion
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
Composer: Heinrich Isaac, c. 1450-1517
Meter: 776 778
Key: F Major or modal
Source: Setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
Copyright: Public Domain



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