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2325. He Rose from the Dead

1. They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross;
They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross;
They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross;
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home.

Refrain:
He rose, He rose, He rose from the dead;
He rose, He rose, He rose from the dead;
He rose, He rose, He rose from the dead,
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home.

2. But Joseph begged His body, and laid it in a tomb;
But Joseph begged His body, and laid it in a tomb;
But Joseph begged His body, and laid it in a tomb;
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home. [Refrain]

3. An angel came from glory, and rolled away the stone;
An angel came from glory, and rolled away the stone;
An angel came from glory, and rolled away the stone;
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross
Title: He Rose from the Dead
Arranger: George King
Refrain First Line: He rose, He rose, He rose from the dead
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross]
Arranger: George King
Incipit: 53535 35565 43242
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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