| Text: | The wily Judas watches near |
| Translator: | John Brownlie |
The wily Judas watches near
The Master’s path to-day,
That he may into wicked hands
The Eternal Lord betray,
Who in the desert lone and dread
Supplied the multitudes with bread.
To-day the wicked one denies
His Teacher and his Friend—
Once a disciple, he betrays
His Master in the end.
For silver, see the Lord is sold,
Who manna gave in days of old.
To-day the Jews on Calvary
A cruel Cross have raised,
And nailed upon that Cross, their Lord
Have wickedly abased,
Who made a pathway through the sea
And led them from captivity.
To-day the spear is lifted high
And thrust into His side,
Who for His people raised His hand
And wounded Egypt’s pride;
They give Him vinegar and gall,
Who showered down manna on them all.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | The wily Judas watches near |
| Title: | The wily Judas watches near |
| Greek Title: | σήμερον γρηγορεῖ ὁ Ἰούδας |
| Translator: | John Brownlie |
| Meter: | 8,6,8,6,8,8 |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1900 |