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Gaa hen og arbejd i min Vingaard

Author: Lydia Baxter; P. H. Dam Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Gaa hen i min Vingaard, ej ledig der staa Refrain First Line: O, gaa, O, gaa

Gaa mig ei forbi

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Gaa mig ei forbi, o frelser Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Hør min bøn til dig Used With Tune: [Gaa mig ei forbi, o frelser]
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Gaa nu hen og grav min Grav!

Author: F. Hammerich; E. M. Arndt Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Gaa nu hen og grav min Grav! Jeg er træt, nu vil jeg slumre, Lægge ned min Vandringsstav, Hvor de sidste Skygger skumre, Lægge mig til Hvile ned, Fare bort herfra i Fred. 2 Ak, i Verden er der koldt! Alt dens Lys er kun en Skygge, Og hvor dristigt, høit og stolt Vi end vore Anslag bygge, Som en Røg de dog forgaa, Himlen kan de aldrig naa. 3 Far da vel, o Jord, jeg vil Reise bort fra Savn og Trængsel, Bort fra Glædens falske Spil, Bort fra Sorgens mørke Fængsel, Bort fra Skygger og Bedrag Gaar jeg til den klare Dag. 4 Far da vel, det er fuldbragt, Dagens Sol og Nattens Stjerne! Snart jeg ser en større Pragt, Thi jeg reiser til det Fjerne, Did, hvor Himlens Stjernekrans Straaler i en evig Glans. 5 Til min Fader hjem jeg gaar, Der er Hvilen sød og rolig, Og jeg veed det vist, der staar Ogsaa mig beredt en Bolig. Hør mit Suk, og gjem min Aand, Herre Jesu, i din Haand! Topics: Særlige Salmer Graven; Special Hymns The Grave; Herliggjørelsen; Glorification Used With Tune: [Gaa nu hen og grav min Grav!]

Gabi, Gabi

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Gabi, Gabi (Praise the Father) Used With Tune: [Gabi, Gabi]
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Gabriel, from the Heaven Descending

Author: Adam of St. Victor; John M. Neale Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Gabriel, from the Heaven descending, On the faithful Word attending, Is in holy converse blending With the virgin full of grace: 2. That good word and sweet he plighteth In the bosom where it lighteth, And for Eva Ave writeth, Changing Eva’s name and race. 3. At the promise that he sendeth God the Incarnate Word descendeth; Yet no carnal touch offendeth Her, the undefilèd one. 4. She, without a father, beareth, She no bridal union shareth, And a painless birth declareth That she bare the Royal Son. 5. Tale that wondering search entices! But believe—and that suffices; It is not for man’s devices Here to pry with gaze unmeet: 6. High the sign, its place assuming In the bush, the unconsuming: Mortal, veil thine eyes presuming, Loose thy shoes from off thy feet. 7. As the rod, by wondrous power, Moistened not by dew or shower, Bare the almond and the flower, Thus He came, the virgin’s fruit: 8. Hail the Fruit, O world, with gladness! Fruit of joy and not of sadness: Adam had not lapsed to madness Had he tasted of its shoot. 9. Jesus, kind above all other, Gentle Child of gentle mother, In the stable born our Brother, Whom the angelic hosts adore: 10. He, once cradled in a manger, Heal our sin and calm our danger; For our life, to this world stranger, Is in peril evermore. Used With Tune: QUEM PASTORES Text Sources: Manuscript, circa 1199, in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris; translation in Medieval Hymns, second edition, 1863, page 137

Gabriel of high degree

Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: Hunterian MS. 83, 15th cent.
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Gabriel's Message

Author: Anonymous; John M. Neale Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Gabriel's message does away Lyrics: 1. Gabriel’s message does away Satan’s curse and Satan’s sway; This was wrought by Christmas day: Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 2. He that comes despised shall reign; He that cannot die, be slain; Death by death its death shall gain: Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 3. Like its like shall overthrow: By a tree prevailed the foe; From a Tree shall healing grow: Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 4. Man was lost a garden in; In a garden man shall win; Woman’s faith end woman’s sin: Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 5. Weakness shall the strong confound; By the hands, in babe-clothes wound, Adam’s sin shall be unbound; Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 6. By the sword that was his own By that sword, and that alone; Shall Goliath be o’erthrown; Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! 7. Art by art shall be assailed; To the cross shall Life be nailed; From the grave shall hope be hailed; Therefore sing—Glory to the infant King! Used With Tune: [Gabriel's message does away] Text Sources: From the Swedish Piae Cantiones, 1582; The original source may have been 13th Century or earlier; Carols for Christmas-Tide, 1853

Gabriel's trumpet

Author: John A. Granade Appears in 84 hymnals First Line: What sound is this salutes mine [my] ear

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