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13894. Á Náði Rík Og Dýrabar

1 Á náði rík og dýrabar,
Ið frelsti meg, eitt vrak.
Tá vilstur eg og blindur var,
Gud myrkrið burtur rak.

2 At óttast náðin lćrir meg,
Men fryktin lýggja má.
Hvør søt var náðin, fyrsta eg
Í trúnni Jesus sá.

3 Í snerrum og á vandaveg,
Men tryggur higartil.
Tað náðin var, ið leiddi meg,
Og heim meg leiða vil.

4 Tá prís vit sungið hava har
Í Himli, túsund ár,
Tá skal tað tykjast, sum tað var,
Vit byrjaðu í gjár.

Text Information
First Line: Á náði rík og dýrabar
Title: Á Náði Rík Og Dýrabar
English Title: Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
Author: John Newton
Translator: Zacharias Zachariassen
Meter: CM
Language: Faroese
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: NEW BRITAIN
Meter: CM
Key: F Major or modal
Source: Virginia Harmony, 1831
Copyright: Public Domain



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