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Behold! the mountain of the Lord

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #272 (1961) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Behold! the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise On mountain tops above the hills, And draw the wond'ring eyes. 2 To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues, shall flow; Up to the hill of God, they'll say, And to his house we'll go. 3 The beam that shines from Zion hill Shall lighten ev'ry land; The King who reigns in Salem's tow'rs Shall all the world command. 4 Among the nations he shall judge; His judgments truth shall guide; His sceptre shall protect the just, And quell the sinner's pride. 5 Come then, O house of Jacob, come To worship at his shrine; And, walking in the light of God, With holy beauties shine. Amen. Topics: Christ Head of the Church; The Church The Church of Christ; The Church Dedication of; The Church General Assembly; The Church Growth of; The Church Lord's House; The Church Security of; The Church Universality of; Danger of Delay; Holy Scriptures; Success of Missions Scripture: Isaiah 2:2 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Behold! The Mountain of the Lord

Author: Michael Bruce, 1746-1767; John Logan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #440 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Behold! the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise On mountain tops above the hills, And draw the wondering eyes. 2. To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues, shall flow; Up to the hill of God, they’ll say, And to His house we’ll go. 3. The beam that shines from Zion hill Shall lighten every land; The King who reigns in Salem’s towers Shall all the world command. 4. Among the nations He shall judge; His judgments truth shall guide; His scepter shall protect the just, And quell the sinner’s pride. 5. No strife shall vex Messiah’s reign Or mar the peaceful years; To plowshares soon they beat their swords To pruning hooks their spears. 6. No longer hosts encountering hosts, Their millions slain deplore; They hang the trumpets in the hall And study war no more. 7. Come then, O house of Jacob, come To worship at His shrine; And, walking in the light of God, With holy beauties shine. 8. An anonymous, similar version appeared in 1745: 9. In latter days, the Mount of God, His sacred house shall rise Above the mountains and the hills, And strike the wondering eyes. 10. To this the joyful nations round, All Tribes and Tongues shall flow; Up to the house of God they’ll say, To Jacob’s God, we’ll go. 11. To us He’ll point the ways of truth: The sacred Path we’ll tread From Salem and from Zion-Hill His law shall then proceed. 12. Among the nations and the isles, As Judge supreme, He’ll sit: And, vested with unbounded power Will punish or acquit. 13. No strife shall rage, nor angry feuds, Disturb these peaceful years; To plowshares then they’ll beat their swords, To pruning hooks their spears. 14. Then nation shan’t ’gainst nation rise, And slaughtered house deplore: They’ll lay the useless trumpet by, And study war no more. 15. O come ye, then, of Jacob’s house, Our hearts now let us join: And, walking in the light of God, With holy beauties shine. 16. Finally, here is a version by Jeremy Belknap, which appeared in Sacred Poetry Consisting of Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Christian Devotion, in Publick and Private. Selected from the Best Authors, with Variations and Additions (Boston, Massachusetts: 1795). 17. O’er mountain tops, the mount of God In latter days, shall rise Above the summits of the hills, And draw the wondering eyes. 18. To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues shall flow; Up to the mount of God, they say, And to His house we’ll go. 19. The beams that shine from Zion’s hill Shall lighten ev’ry land; The King, who reigns in Salem’s towers Shall the whole world command. 20. Among the nations He shall judge, His judgments truth shall guide; His scepter shall protect the just, And crush the sinner’s pride. No war shall rage, nor hostile strife Disturb those happy years; To plough shares men shall beat their swords, To pruning hooks their spears. No longer hosts, encountering hosts, Shall crowds of slain deplore; They’ll lay the martial trumpet by, And study war no more. Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Behold, the mountain of the Lord

Author: Michael Bruce 1746-67 Hymnal: Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship #564 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Character and Privileges; Peace Scripture: Isaiah 2:2-5 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Approach, My Soul

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Redemption Songs #597b (1937) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Approach, my soul, the mercy seat Topics: Prayer and Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Behold! the mountain of the Lord

Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #715 (2005) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Behold! the mountain of the Lord in latter days shall rise on mountain tops above the hills, and draw the wondering eyes. 2 To this the joyful nations round, all tribes and tongues, shall flow; up to the hill of God, they'll say, and to his house we'll go. 3 The beam that shines from Zion hill shall lighten every land; the King who reigns in Salem's towers shall all the world command. 4 Among the nations he shall judge; his judgements truth shall guide; his sceptre shall protect the just, and quell the sinner’s pride. 5 No strife shall rage, nor hostile feuds disturb those peaceful years; to ploughshares men shall beat their swords, to pruning-hooks their spears. 6 No longer hosts, encountering hosts, shall crowds of slain deplore: they hang the trumpet in the hall, and study war no more. 7 Come then, O house of Jacob! come to worship at his shrine; and, walking in the light of God, with holy beauties shine. Topics: The Church Celebrates National Life; God in judgement and justice; Peace; Remembrance Sunday; Visons and Dreams Scripture: Isaiah 2:2-5 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Behold! the mountain of the Lord

Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #715 (2008) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Behold! the mountain of the Lord in latter days shall rise on mountain tops above the hills, and draw the wondering eyes. 2 To this the joyful nations round, all tribes and tongues, shall flow; up to the hill of God, they'll say, and to his house we'll go. 3 The beam that shines from Zion hill shall lighten every land; the King who reigns in Salem's towers shall all the world command. 4 Among the nations he shall judge; his judgements truth shall guide; his sceptre shall protect the just, and quell the sinner’s pride. 5 No strife shall rage, nor hostile feuds disturb those peaceful years; to ploughshares men shall beat their swords, to pruning-hooks their spears. 6 No longer hosts, encountering hosts, shall crowds of slain deplore: they hang the trumpet in the hall, and study war no more. 7 Come then, O house of Jacob! come to worship at his shrine; and, walking in the light of God, with holy beauties shine. Topics: The Church Celebrates National Life; God in judgement and justice; Peace; Remembrance Sunday; Visons and Dreams Scripture: Isaiah 2:2-5 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

Behold, the mountain of the Lord

Author: Michael Bruce, 1746-67 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #904 (1933) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: National and Social Service World Peace and Brotherhood Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

Behold, the mountain of the Lord

Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #50 (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

Behold the mountain of the Lord

Hymnal: Christian Praise #83 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

Upon the day of Pentecost

Author: Patricia Hunt Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #328a (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

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