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767. Unto the hills around do I lift up

1 Unto the hills around do I lift up
My longing eyes;
O whence for me shall my salvation come,
From whence arise?
From God, the Lord, does come my certain aid,
From God, the Lord, who Heaven and earth hath made.

2 He will not suffer that thy foot be moved,
Safe shalt thou be;
No careless slumber shall his eyelids close
Who keepeth thee.
Behold, he sleepeth not; he slumbereth ne’er
Who keepeth Israel in his holy care.

3 Jehovah is himself thy keeper true,
Thy changeless shade;
Jehovah thy defence on thy right hand
Himself hath made.
And thee no sun by day shall ever smite,
No moon shall harm thee in the silent night.

4 From every evil shall he keep thy soul,
From every sin.
Jehovah shall preserve thy going out,
Thy coming in.
Above thee watching, he whom we adore
Shall keep thee henceforth, yea, for evermore.

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First Line: Unto the hills around do I lift up
Author: John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1986
Topic: The salvation soldier: Faith and trust
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