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427. Jesus Knows the Inmost Heart

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Text Information
First Line: This our sinful hearts require
Title: Jesus Knows the Inmost Heart
Translator: Alison Blenkinsop (1995)
Refrain First Line: Jesus knows the inmost heart
Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Confession; Faith; Forgiveness (2 more...)
Source: Pashto hymn
Copyright: © 1995 Alison Blenkinsop
Tune Information
Name: LOE DE ÍSÁ
Composer: Anon.
Arranger: Geoff Weaver (1995)
Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain
Key: e minor
Copyright: Arr. © 1995 The Jubilate Group (admin. Hope Publishing Company)


Text Information:

This text was originally created in Pashto, which is the national language of Afghanistan as well as a
 provincial language of Pakistan and is spoken by more than fifty million people. The refrain seems to be 
an adaptation of phrases in Psalm 51:6 applied to Jesus.


Media
Audio recording: Audio (MP3)
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