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12947. Watching On Judea's Plain

1 Watching on Judea’s plain,
Shepherds spent their dewy night,
When there came a heavenly train,
In their robes of spotless white;
Joyful news they brought to earth,
Long by prophet tongues foretold,
Tidings of our Savior’s birth,
Tuned with harps of shining gold.

Refrain:
Glory in the highest sing!
Glory be to God above!
Peace on earth we come to bring,
Unto men good will and love.

2 Let us raise an anthem now,
To the name of Christ our king,
And with joy and gladness bow,
While our youthful praise we sing,
Jesus is the children’s friend;
He will hear their earnest prayer;
He will lead them to the end
And will keep them in His care. [Refrain]

3 Let the joyful tidings fly
All the spacious earth around,
Till all lands beneath the sky
Hear and love the holy sound—
Till the Savior’s name is known,
Friend, Redeemer, Prince of Peace,
And in rapture to His throne
Praise shall evermore increase. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Watching on Judea’s plain
Title: Watching On Judea's Plain
Author: William Orland Bourne (1862)
Refrain First Line: Glory in the highest sing!
Language: English
Source: The Evergreen by T. J. Cook and Theodore E. Perkins (New York: F. J. Huntington, 1862)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Watching on Judea’s plain]
Composer: E. Moore
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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