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91. Woe to the Prophets!

1 Woe to the prophets,
Who God's blood-bought people deceive,
Who teach them to trust in their idols of dust,
And falsehood, not truth, to believe;
Who preach but for pay, and who lead men astray,
And daily God's Spirit do grieve.

Refrain:
Woe, woe, woe! How fast to the judgment they go!
No God and no hope,
In darkness they grope,
By passion and greed, by habit and need
Bound hard unto sin,
No Saviour within.
To judgment, to judgment they go.

2 Woe to the prophets,
Who for their false doctrines do fight,
Who eat, drink and play, (but they seldom do pray,)
Who trust in their numbers and might;
Who hand join in hand to enslave the whole land
The self-loving foes to the right. [Refrain]

3 Woe to the prophets,
False teachers who call evil good,
Who darkness call light and who call the wrong right,
To get filthy lucre and food.
Their judgment is come: Oh, how awful their doom,
The doom of the truth-hating brood! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Woe to the prophets
Title: Woe to the Prophets!
Author: Charles P. Jones
Refrain First Line: Woe, woe, woe! How fast to the judgment they go!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1977
Scripture: ;
Topic: Judgment; Warning
Tune Information
Name: [Woe to the prophets]
Composer: Charles P. Jones
Key: B♭ Major



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