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Who Knows When Death May Overtake Me

Author: Ä. Juliane, 1637-1706 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #483 (1996) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE

Who Knows when Death May Overtake Me

Author: Ämilie Juliane Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #598 (1941) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial First Line: Who knows when death may overtake me! Scripture: Psalm 90:12 Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE
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Death and Resurrection of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #LIX (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ His death; Christ His death First Line: To break the chains of sin and death Lyrics: 1 To break the chains of sin and death, Our glorious Jesus yields his breath; How strange the conquest, strange to tell, By death he conquers death and hell. 2 While standing in the sinner's stead, Billows of wrath roll e'er his head; Light from the Godhead is withdrawn, And Jesus drinks the cup alone. 3 Legions of angels fill the skies, While our Redeemer bleeds and dies; All nature reels beneath the load, And trembling speaks the wrath of God. 4 The rocks are with convulsions torn, And all the heav'ns in sackcloth mourn; But lo! when the third morning comes, Emmanuel rising, leaves the tombs. 5 The rising God let angels sing, The heavens with Hallelujahs ring: "Worthy the Lamb, who once was slain Let him in pow'r and glory reign." 6 Hail happy morn, which sees him rise, We shout him welcome to the skies, Welcome to glories all his own, And welcome to his father's throne. Languages: English
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Victory over Death thro' Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DLII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death; Death Victory over it through Christ; Victory over Death First Line: When death appears before my sight Lyrics: 1 When death appears before my sight In all his dire array, Unequal to the dreadful fight, My courage dies away. 2 But see, my glorious leader nigh! My Lord, my Savior lives; Before him death's pale terrors fly, And my faint heart revives. 3 He left his dazzling throne above, He met the tyrant's dart, And (O! amazing power of love;) Receiv'd it in his heart. 4 No more, O grim destroyer, boast, Thy universal sway' To heaven-born souls thy sting is lost, Thy night, the gates of day. 5 Lord, I commit my soul to thee, Accept the sacred trust, Receive this nobler part of me, And watch my sleeping dust: 6 'Till that illustrious morning come, When all thy saints shall rise, And cloth'd in full immortal bloom, Attend thee to the skies. 7 When thy triumphant armies sing The honors of thy name, And heaven's eternal arches ring With glory to the lamb; 8 O let me join the raptur'd lays, And with the blissful throng, Resound salvation, power, and praise, In everlasting song. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:57 Languages: English
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Death and Resurrection of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #LIX (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ His death; Christ His death First Line: To break the chains of sin and death Lyrics: 1 To break the chains of sin and death, Our glorious Jesus yields his breath; How strange the conquest, strange to tell, By death he conquers death and hell. 2 While standing in the sinner's stead, Billows of wrath roll e'er his head; Light from the Godhead is withdrawn, And Jesus drinks the cup alone. 3 Legions of angels fill the skies, While our Redeemer bleeds and dies; All nature reels beneath the load, And trembling speaks the wrath of God. 4 The rocks are with convulsions torn, And all the heav'ns in sackcloth mourn; But lo! when the third morning comes, Emmanuel rising, leaves the tombs. 5 The rising God let angels sing, The heavens with Hallelujahs ring: "Worthy the Lamb, who once was slain Let him in pow'r and glory reign." 6 Hail happy morn, which sees him rise, We shout him welcome to the skies, Welcome to glories all his own, And welcome to his father's throne. Languages: English
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I know full well death must befall me

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a431 (1895) Topics: The Consummation Contemplation of Death Lyrics: 1 I know full well death must befall me; I know not when, or where, or how: It may be that my God will call me To-day, to-morrow, even now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 I know, --God hath this knowledge given-- To me death is not death, indeed; To me death is a gate to heaven, A bound and end of all my need, A gentle evening, peaceful, blest, When I have passed from toil to rest. 3 Lord, let my soul, with unfeigned gladness, In living faith Thy call await To leave its cave of sin and sadness, And this vain world for heaven's estate; O keep my heart prepared alway, To lay aside this mortal clay. 4 Lord, grant that, by contrition riven, My heart I daily offer Thee, And let me close this life for heaven, Sealed by Thy death and agony: O let Thy death, with passion rife, My comfort be, my balm and life. 5 Lord, daily let me die then, ever; And at the last stand Thou by me, That death may not from Thee sever, But bring me nearer unto Thee! Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleaseth Thee. Languages: English
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Portion of Saints and Sinners; or, Hope and Despair in Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #30a (1786) Topics: Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death; Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death First Line: Arise, my gracious God Lyrics: 1 Arise, my gracious God, And make the wicked flee: They are but thy chasting rod To drive thy saints to thee. 2 Behold the sinner dies, His haughty words are vain; Here in this life his pleasure lies, And all beyond is pain. 3 Then let his pride advance, And boast of all his store; The Lord is my inheritance, My soul can wish no more. 4 I shall behold the face Of my forgiving God; And stand complete in righteousness, Wash'd in my Saviour's blood. 5 There's a new heaven begun When I awake from death, Drest in the likeness of thy Son, And draw immortal breath. Scripture: Psalm 17:13-15 Languages: English
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Portion of Saints and Sinners; or, Hope and Despair in Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #30a (1790) Topics: Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death; Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death First Line: Arise, my gracious God Lyrics: 1 Arise, my gracious God, And make the wicked flee: They are but thy chastning rod To drive thy saints to thee. 2 Behold the sinner dies, His haughty words are vain; Here in this life his pleasure lies, And all beyond is pain. 3 Then let his pride advance, And boast of all his store; The Lord is my inheritance, My soul can wish no more. 4 I shall behold the face Of my forgiving God; And stand complete in righteousness, Wash'd in my Saviour's blood. 5 There's a new heaven begun When I awake from Death, Drest in the likeness of thy Son, And draw immortal breath. Scripture: Psalm 17:13-15 Languages: English

We Proclaim Your Death

Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #32 (2015) Topics: Service Music for Mass We Proclaim Your Death First Line: We proclaim your Death, O Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [We proclaim your Death, O Lord]
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Portion of Saints and Sinners; or, Hope and Despair in Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #34a (1786) Topics: Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death; Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Death courage in it; Hope and despair in death First Line: Arise, my gracious God Lyrics: 1 Arise, my gracious God, And make the wicked flee: They are but thy chastising rod To drive thy saints to thee. 2 Behold the sinner dies, His haughty words are vain; Here in this life his pleasure lies, And all beyond is pain. 3 Then let his pride advance, And boast of all his store; The Lord is my inheritance, My soul can wish no more. 4 I shall behold the face Of my forgiving God; And stand complete in righteousness, Wash'd in my Saviour's blood. 5 There's a new heaven begun When I awake from death, Drest in the likeness of thy Son, And draw immortal breath. Scripture: Psalm 17:13-15 Languages: English

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