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517. Galilee, Bright Galilee

1. Galilee, bright Galilee, hallowed thoughts we turn to thee!
Woven through thy history, gleams the charming mystery
Of the life of One who came, bearing grief, reproach and shame,
Saviour of the world to be; "God with us" by Galilee.

2. Once along that rugged shore he, who all our sorrows bore,
Journeyed oft with weary feet, through the storm or burning heat;
Healing all who came in faith, calling back to life from death;
King of kings from heaven was he, though so poor by Galilee!

3. Wild the night on Galilee; loudly roared the angry sea,
When upon the tossing wave Jesus walked, his own to save:
Calmed the tumult by his will, only saying, "Peace, be still!"
Ruler of the storm was he, on the raging Galilee!

4. Still in loving tenderness doth the Master wait to bless;
Still His touch upon the soul bringeth balm and maketh whole;
Still He comforts mourning hearts, life and joy and peace imparts;
Still the Friend of all is he, as of old by Galilee!

Text Information
First Line: Galilee, bright Galilee, hallowed thoughts we turn to thee!
Title: Galilee, Bright Galilee
Author: William Fiske Sherwin, 19th century
Language: English
Topic: Jesus: Now as Then
Source: HCL 56
Tune Information
Name: BRIGHT GALILEE
Composer: William Fiske Sherwin, 19th century



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