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36. He Spake in the Cloudy Pillar

1 “He spake in the cloudy pillar:”
All trembling with fear they wait,
With the burden of sin unforgiven,
Repentance almost too late;
While pray’rs for Jehovah’s guidance
Ascend from each peopled tent,
And Moses pleads for mercy
For those who will repent.

Refrain:
He spake in the cloudy pillar
To those by fear oppressed,
“My presence shall go with thee,
And I will give thee rest.”

2 “He spake in the cloudy pillar:”
And Israel heard that day
That Jehovah, in mercy, forgiving,
Again would direct their way;
Oh! joy to a sinful people—
Repentant, yet full of fear,—
They feel their sins forgiven,
And know the Lord is near.
They feel their sins forgiven,
And know the Lord is near. [Refrain]

3 “He spake in the cloudy pillar:”
He speaketh again today,
At the door of my tomb I am waiting,
To hear what the Lord will say;
And down thro’ a holy stillness
He answers my soul’s request,
“My presence shall go with thee,
And I will give thee rest.”
“My presence shall go with thee,
And I will give thee rest.” [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: "He spake in the cloudy pillar"
Title: He Spake in the Cloudy Pillar
Author: M. E. Servoss
Publication Date: 1889
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [He spake in the cloudy pillar]
Composer: Adam Geibel
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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