Text: | Aaron, and the true Melchizedek |
Author: | Watts |
1 Jesus, in thee our eyes behold
A thousand glories more,
Than sparkled in the gems and gold
The sons of Aaron wore.
2 They first their own burnt off'rings brought,
To purge themselves from sin;
Thy life was pure without a spot,
And all thy nature clean.
3 Once in the circuit of a year,
With blood, but not his own,
Aaron within the veil appears.
Before the golden throne.
4 But Christ by his own pow'rful blood,
Ascends above the skies,
And in the presence of our God,
Shews his own sacrifice.
5 Jesus the king of glory reigns
On Zion's heav'nly hill,
Looks like a lamb that has been slain,
And wears his priesthood still.
6 He ever lives to intercede
Before his Father's face:
Give him, my soul, thy cause to plead,
Nor doubt the Father's grace.
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First Line: | Jesus, in thee our eyes behold |
Title: | Aaron, and the true Melchizedek |
Author: | Watts |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | ; |
Topic: | Particular Types, and General Prophesies of Jesus, from the Legal and Prophetic Dispensations |