12400 | The Cyber Hymnal#12401 | 12402 |
Text: | Oh! had I the voice of an angel to sing |
Author: | Anonymous |
Tune: | MIDDLEHAM |
Composer: | S. Smith |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Oh! had I the voice of an angel to sing
Of the joys that are brightest on earth,
I would sing of the blessings and comforts that spring
From Messiah’s miraculous birth.
2 What the law and the psalms, and the prophets of old,
In full many a marvelous way,
To the fathers foreshadowed, or plainly foretold,
Are the wonders that meet us today.
3 Not a jot or a tittle pf Scripture shall fail;
In the Lord’s holy book it is proved,
That He is the Savior, whose advent we hail,
Our God, to be worshipped and loved.
4 Son of God, Son of man, David’s son, David’s Lord,
Full of mercy, yet righteous and just,
The truths that shine forth in Thine own written word,
I receive with submission and trust.
5 As the angels from Heav’n were sent down to proclaim,
Good news on this glorious morn,
And shepherds and sages all joyfully came
To the stable where Jesus was born.
6 Let me copy the angels in reverence and love,
With the shepherds obedient be found;
And, guiding my way by the light from above,
Like the wise in true knowledge abound.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Oh! had I the voice of an angel to sing |
Author: | Anonymous |
Meter: | 12.9.12.9 |
Language: | English |
Source: | Christmas Minstrelsy by Joseph Williams and Henry Gauntlett (London and Mancehster: Novello & Bremner, 1864) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MIDDLEHAM |
Composer: | S. Smith (1864) |
Meter: | 12.9.12.9 |
Key: | B♭ Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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