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276. Go Down, Moses

1. When Israel was in Egypt's land:
Let my people go.
Opprest so hard they could not stand:
Let my people go.

Refrain:
Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt land,
Tell ole Pharaoh, Let my people go.

2. Thus saith the Lord, bold Moses said:
Let my people go.
If not, I'll smite your first-born dead:
Let my people go. [Refrain]

3. No more shall they in bondage toil:
Let my people go.
Let them come out with Egypt's spoil:
Let my people go. [Refrain]

4. Oh, 'twas a dark and dismal night:
Let my people go.
When Moses led the Israelites:
Let my people go. [Refrain]

5. ’Twas good ole Mos’ and Aaron, too:
Let my people go.
’Twas they who led the armies through:
Let my people go. [Refrain]

6. Oh, let us all from bondage flee:
Let my people go.
And let us all in Christ be free:
Let my people go. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When Israel was in Egypt's land
Title: Go Down, Moses
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Ordinary Time: Week 17
Source: Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, 1872
Tune Information
Name: GO DOWN MOSES
Incipit: 53322 331
Key: A♭ Major



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