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37a. On Judah's plains as shepherds kept

1 On Judah’s plains as shepherds kept,
Watch o'er their flocks by night,
The angel of the Lord appeared,
Clad in celestial light.

2 Awe-struck the vision they regard,
Appalled with trembling fear;
When thus a cherub voice divine
Breathed sweetly on their ear:

3 “Shepherds of Judah! cease your fears,
And calm your troubled mind;
Glad tidings of great joy I bring
To you and all mankind.

4 “This day Almighty Love fulfills
Its great eternal word;
This day is born in Bethlehem
A Savior, Christ the Lord.

5 There shall you find the heav'nly Babe
In humblest weeds arrayed;
All meanly wrapped in swaddling clothes,
And in a manger laid."

6 He ceased, and sudden all around
Appeared a radiant throng
Of angels, praising God, and thus
They sang their choral song:

7 "Glory to God, from whom on high
All gracious mercies flow!
Who sends His heav’n-descended peace
To dwell with man below."

Text Information
First Line: On Judah's plains as shepherds kept
Author: Nahum Tate (1702)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church Year: Christmas
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: LÜTZEN (Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich)
Composer: Nicolaus Herman (1554)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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