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250. Throned upon the Awful Tree

1 Throned upon the awful tree,
King of grief, I watch with thee.
Darkness veils thine anguished face:
none its lines of woe can trace:
none can tell what pangs unknown
hold thee silent and alone.

2 Silent through those three dread hours,
wrestling with the evil pow'rs,
left alone with human sin,
gloom around thee and within,
till th'appointed time is nigh,
till the Lamb of God may die.

3 Hark, that cry that peals aloud
upward through the whelming cloud!
Thou, the Father's only Son,
thou, his own Anointed One,
thou dost ask him — can it be? —
"Why hast thou forsaken me?"

4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll
darkly o'er my sinful soul,
thou, who once wast thus bereft
that thine own might never be left,
teach me by that bitter cry
in the gloom to know thee nigh.

Text Information
First Line: Throned upon the awful tree
Title: Throned upon the Awful Tree
Author: John Ellerton (1875)
Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture:
Topic: Jesus Christ: His Suffering; Christ: Loneliness of; God: Nearness of
Tune Information
Name: ARFON
Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7.
Key: g minor



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