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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: M. Luther, 1483-1546 ; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #123 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: "From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 "From heav'n above to earth I come To bear good news to ev'ry home; Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing: 2 "To you this night is born a child Of Mary, chosen Virgin mild; This little child, of lowly birth, Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 'Tis Christ, our God who far on high Hath heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your salvation be Himself from sin will make you free. 4 "He brings those blessing, long ago Prepared by God for all below, Henceforth His kingdom open stands To you, as to the angel bands. 5 "These are the tokens ye shall mark: The swaddling-clothes and manger dark. There ye shall find the Infant laid By whom the heavens and earth were made." 6 Now let us all with gladsome cheer Follow the shepherds and draw near To see this wondrous gift of God, Who hath His only Son bestowed. 7 Give heed, my heart, lift up thine eyes! What is it in yon manger lies? Who is this child, so young and fair? The blessed Christ-child lieth there. 8 Welcome to earth, Thou noble Guest, Through whom the sinful world is blest! Thou com'st to share my misery; What can we render, Lord, to Thee? 9 Ah, Lord, who hast created all, How weak art Thou, how poor and small, That Thou dost choose Thine infant bed Where ox and as but lately fed! 10 Were earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, It yet were far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for Thee. 11 For velvets soft and silken stuff Thou hast but hay and straw so rough, Whereon Thou, King, so rich and great, As 'twere Thy heav'n, art throned in state. 12 Thus hath it pleased Thee to make plain The truth to sinners poor and vain, That all the world's honor, wealth and might, Are naught and worthless in Thy sight. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Within my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for Thee. 14 My heart for very joy doth leap; My lips no more can silence keep. I, too, must sing with joyful tongue That sweetest ancient cradle-song: 15 Glory to God in highest heav'n, Who unto us His Son hath giv'n! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad new year to all the earth. Topics: Nativity of our Lord Languages: English Tune Title: VON HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: M. Luther, 1483-1546; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #124 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: "From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 "From heav'n above to earth I come To bear good news to ev'ry home; Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing: 2 "To you this night is born a child Of Mary, chosen Virgin mild; This little child, of lowly birth, Shall be the joy of all the earth. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Within my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for Thee. 15 Glory to God in highest heav'n, Who unto us His Son hath giv'n! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad new year to all the earth. Topics: Nativity of our Lord Languages: English Tune Title: VON HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Celebrating Grace Hymnal #128 (2010) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From heaven above to earth I come to bring good news to every home; glad tidings of great joy I bring, of which I now will say and sing. 2 "To you this night is born a Child of Mary, mother mild; this little Child of lowly birth shall be the joy of all the earth." 3 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, make now a bed, soft, undefiled within my heart, a quiet place, a holy chamber for Your grace. 4 All glory be to God in heaven, who unto us His Son has given. While angels sing with tender mirth, a glad new year to all the earth. Topics: God the Son Christmastide; Christian Year-Christmastide Scripture: Luke 2:11 Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #128 (2017) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 From heav'n above to earth I come, to bear good news to ev'ry home; glad tidings of great joy I bring, whereof I now will say and sing: 2 To you, this night, is born a Child of Mary, chosen mother mild; this tender Child of lowly birth, shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 'Tis Christ our God, who far on high had heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your Salvation be, Himself from sin will make you free. 4 Now let us all, with gladsome cheer, follow the shepherds, and draw near to see this wondrous Gift of God, who hath His own dear Son bestowed. 5 Glory to God in highest heav'n, who unto man His Son hath giv'n, while angels sing, with pious mirth, a glad New Year to all the earth. Topics: Jesus Christ Incarnation Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther, 1483–1546; Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78 Hymnal: One and All Rejoice #178 (2020) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 “From heav’n above to earth I come To bear good news to ev’ry home; Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing: 2 “To you this night is born a child Of Mary, cho-sen virgin mild; This lit-tle child of lowly birth Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 “This is the Christ, our God Most High, Who hears your sad and bitter cry; He will Himself your Savior be From all your sins to set you free. 4 “These are the signs that you shall mark: The swaddling clothes and manger dark. There you will find the infant laid By whom the heav’ns and earth were made.” 5 Come here, my friends, lift up your eyes, And see what in the manger lies. Who is this child, so young and fair? It is the Christ Child lying there. 6 Welcome to earth, O noble Guest, Through whom the sinful world is blest! You came to share my misery That You might share Your joy with me. 7 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Prepare a bed, soft, undefiled, A quiet chamber set apart For You to dwell within my heart. 8 Glory to God in highest heav’n, Who unto us His Son has giv’n! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad new year to all the earth. Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #245 (2023) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 From heav'n above to earth I come, to bear good news to every home; glad tidings of great joy I bring, whereof I now will say and sing: 2 To you, this night, is born a Child of Mary, chosen mother mild; this tender Child of lowly birth, shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 'Tis Christ our God, who far on high had heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your Salvation be, Himself from sin will make you free. 4 Now let us all, with gladsome cheer, follow the shepherds, and draw near to see this wondrous Gift of God, who hath His own dear Son bestowed. 5 Glory to God in highest heav'n, who unto man His Son hath giv'n, while angels sing, with pious mirth, a glad New Year to all the earth. Topics: Jesus Christ Incarnation Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 Hymnal: Christian Worship #331 (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 "From heav'n above to earth I come to bear good news to ev'ry home; glad tidings of great joy I bring, whereof I now will say and sing: 2 "To you this night is born a child of Mary, chosen virgin mild; this little child of lowly birth shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 "This is the Christ, our God most high, who hears your sad and bitter cry; he will himself your Savior be from all your sins to set you free. 4 "He will on you the gifts bestow prepared by God for all below, that in his kingdom bright and fair, you may with us his glory share. 5 "These are the signs which you shall mark: the swaddling clothes and manger dark. There you will find the infant laid by whom the heav'ns and earth were made." 6 How glad we'll be to find it so! Then with the shepherds let us go to see what God for us has done in sending us his own dear Son. 7 Come here, my friends, lift up your eyes, and see what in the manger lies. Who is this child, so young and fair? It is the Christ Child lying there. 8 Welcome to earth, O noble Guest, through whom this sinful world is blest! You came to share my misery, that you might share your joy with me. 9 Ah, Lord, though you created all, how weak you are, so poor and small, that you should choose to lay your head where lowly cattle lately fed! 10 Were earth a thousand times as fair, and set with gold and jewels rare, it would be far too poor and small a cradle for the Lord of all. 11 Instead of soft and silken stuff you have but hay and straw so rough on which as king, so rich and great, to be enthroned in royal state. 12 And so it pleases you to see this simple truth revealed to me: that worldly honor, wealth, and might are weak and worthless in your sight. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, prepare a bed, soft, undefiled within my heart, made clean and new a quiet chamber kept for you. 14 My heart for very joy must leap; my lips no more can silence keep. I too must sing with joyful tongue that sweetest ancient cradle song: 15 Glory to God in highest heaven, who unto us his Son has given, while angels sing in pious mirth a glad new year to all the earth! Topics: Christmas Scripture: Luke 2:8-20 Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From Heaven Above To Earth I Come

Author: M. Luther Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #356 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 From heav'n above to earth I come, To bear good news to ev'ry home, Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing. 2 This night to you is born a child, The chosen Virgin's infant mild, And He, a child of lowly birth, Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 He is the Christ, our God and Lord, Whose name we praise with one accord; Your Savior He has deigned to be And from all sin will set you free. 4 These are the tokens you shall mark: The swaddling clothes, the manger dark; In these the infant now is laid By whom both heav'n and earth were made. 5 To yonder crib direct your eyes; Behold, a gift that angels prize! Who is this child so wondrous fair? The blessed Christ-child lieth there. 6 We welcome Thee, most noble Guest, Through whom this sinful world is blest. Thy coming is a boon for me; What thanks shall I return to Thee? 7 Were earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, It still were far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for Thee. 8 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Within my heart, and let it be A quiet chamber, kept for Thee. 9 Praise be to God upon His throne Who gave the world His only Son; For this His hosts, on joyful wing, A blest New Year of mercy sing. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: ERFURT
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #358 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: "From heav'n above to earth I come Lyrics: 1 "From heav'n above to earth I come to bear good news to ev'ry home: Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing: 2 "To you this night is born a child Of Mary chosen virgin mild; This little child of lowly birth Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 "This is the Christ, our God Most High, Who hears your sad and bitter cry; He will Himself your Savior be From all your sins to set you free. 4 "He will on you the gifts bestow Prepared by God for all below, That in His kingdom, bright and fair, You may with us His glory share. 5 "These are the signs that you shall mark: The swaddling clothes and manger dark. There you will find the infant laid By whom the heav'ns and earth were made." 6 How glad we'll be to find it so! Then with the shepherds let us go To see what God for us has done In sending us His own dear Son. 7 Come here, my friends, lift up your eyes, And see what in the manger lies. Who is this child, so young and fair? It is the Christ Child lying there. 8 Welcome to earth, O noble Guest, Through whom the sinful world is blest! You came to share my misery That You might share Your joy with me. 9 Ah, Lord, thou You created all, How weak You are, so poor and small, That You should choose to lay Your head Where lowly cattle lately fed! 10 Were earth a thousand times as fair And set with gold and jewels rare, It would be far too poor and small A cradle for the Lord of all. 11 Instead of soft and silken stuff You have but hay and straw so rough On which as King, so rich and great, To be enthroned in royal state. 12 And so it pleases You to see this simple truth revealed to me: That worldly honor, wealth, and might Are weak and worthless in Your sight. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Prepare a bed, soft, undefiled, A quiet chamber set apart For You to dwell within my heart. 14 My heart for very joy must leap; My lips no more can silence keep. I, too must sing with joyful tongue That sweetest ancient cradlesong: 15 Glory to God in highest heav'n, Who unto us His Son has giv'n! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad new year to all the earth. Scripture: Luke 2:10-20 Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH
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From heaven above to earth I come

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a28 (1895) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From heaven above to earth I come To bear good news to every home, Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing. 2 To you this night is born a child Of Mary, chosen mother mild; This little child, of lowly birth, Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 'Tis Christ, our God, who far on high Hath heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your salvation be, Himself from sin will make you free. 4 He brings those blessings, long ago Prepared by God for all below; Henceforth His kingdom open stands To you, as to the angel bands. 5 These are the tokens ye shall mark, The swaddling clothes and manger dark; There shall ye find the infant laid, By whom the heavens and earth were made. 6 Now let us all with gladsome cheer Follow the shepherds, and draw near To see this wondrous gift of God, Who hath His only Son bestowed. 7 Give heed, my heart, left up thine eyes! Who is it in yon manger lies? Who is this child so young and fair! The blessed Christ-child lieth there. 8 Welcome to earth, Thou noble Guest, Through whom the sinful world is blest! Thou com'st to share our misery, What can we render, Lord, to Thee! 9 Ah, Lord, who hast created all, How hast thou made Thee weak and small, That Thu must choose Thy infant bed Where ass and ox but lately fed? 10 Were earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, She yet were far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for Thee. 11 For velvets soft and silken stuff Thou hast but hay and straw so rough, Whereon Thou King, so rich and great, As 'twere Thy heaven, art throned in state. 12 Thus hath it pleased Thee to make plain The truth to us poor fools and vain, That this world's honor, wealth, and might Are naught and worthless in Thy sight. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, Holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Within my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for Thee. 14 My heart for very joy doth leap, My lips no more can silence keep; I too must raise with joyful tongue That sweetest ancient cradle-song-- 15 Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad New Year to all the earth. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English

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