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Wach auf, mein Herz, und singe dem Schöpfer

Author: P. Gerhardt, 1606-1676 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten #604 (1871) Scripture: Psalm 118:25 Topics: Tageszeiten Morgen Languages: German

Morning has broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Hymnal: Together in Song #156 (1999) Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Scripture: Psalm 118:14-27 Topics: Adoration and Praise; Creation; Hymns Specially Suitable for Children; Marriage; Morning; Providence; Saints Days and Holy Days St Mary Magdalene Languages: English Tune Title: BUNESSAN

O How Shall I Receive Thee?

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Arthur Tozer Russell Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #189 (1986) Scripture: Psalm 118:25-26 First Line: O how shall I receive Thee Topics: Advent; Christ; Jesus Christ; Kingdom; Prophecy; Son of God; The Lord Jesus Christ His First Coming Languages: English Tune Title: VALETWILL ICH DIR GEBEN
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O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun

Author: Georg Weissel Hymnal: Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten #113 (2014) Scripture: Psalm 118:16 First Line: O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Lyrics: 1 O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Wo ist dein Sieg, o Hölle? Was kann uns jetzt der Teufel tun, wie grausam er sich stelle? Gott sei gedankt, der uns den Sieg so herrlich hat nach diesem Krieg durch Jesus Christ gegeben! 2 Wie sträubte sich die alte Schlang, da Christus mit ihr kämpfte! Mit List und Macht sie auf ihn drang, und dennoch er sie dämpfte. Ob sie ihn in die Ferse sticht, so sieget sie doch darum nicht, der Kopf ist ihr zertreten. 3 Lebendig Christus kommt herfür, die Feind nimmt er gefangen, zerbricht der Hölle Schloß und Tür, trägt weg den Raub mit Prangen. Nichts ist, das in dem Siegeslauf den starken Held kann halten auf, alls liegt da überwunden. 4 Des Herren Rechte, die behält den Sieg und ist erhöhet; des Herren Rechte mächtig fällt, was ihr entgegenstehet. Tod, Teufel, Höll und alle Feind durch Christi Sieg bezwungen seind, ihr Zorn ist kraftlos worden. 5 Es war getötet Jesus Christ, und sieh, er lebet wieder. Weil nun das Haupt erstanden ist, stehn wir auch auf, die Glieder. So jemand Christi Worten glaubt, im Tod und Grabe der nicht bleibt; er lebt, ob er gleich stirbet. 6 Wer täglich hier durch wahre Reu mit Christus auferstehet, ist dort vom andern Tode frei, derselb ihn nicht angehet. Genommen ist dem Tod die Macht, Unschuld und Leben wiederbracht und unvergänglich Wesen. 7 Das ist die reiche Osterbeut, der wir teilhaftig werden: Fried, Freude, Heil, Gerechtigkeit im Himmel und auf Erden. Hier sind wir still und warten fort, bis unser Leib wird ähnlich dort Christi verklärtem Leibe. 8 O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun? Wo ist dein Sieg, o Hölle? Was kann uns jetzt der Teufel tun wie grausam er sich stelle? Gott sei gedankt, der uns den Sieg so herrlich hat in diesem Krieg durch Jesus Christ gegeben! Topics: Das Kirchenjahr Ostern Languages: German Tune Title: [O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun?]
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Psalm 118

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.263 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 First Line: Lo! what a glorious corner-stone Lyrics: Lo! what a glorious corner-stone The Jewish builders did refuse; But God hath built his church thereon, In spite of envy and the Jews. Great God, the work is all divine, The joy and wonder of our eyes; This is the day that proves it thine, The day that saw our Savior rise. Sinners, rejoice; and saints, be glad; Hosanna, let his name be blest; A thousand honors on his head, With peace, and light, and glory rest! In God's own name he comes to bring Salvation to our dying race; Let the whole church address their King With hearts of joy and songs of praise. Topics: Deliverance from death; Praise for eminent deliverances; Lord's day psalm; Public praise for private mercies; Thanks public, for private mercies; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Christ the church's foundation; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from tumult; Tumult deliverance from it Languages: English
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An Hosanna for the LORD's day; or a new song of Salvation by CHRIST

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXVIIIf (1780) Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 First Line: Lo! what a glorious corner stone Lyrics: 1 Lo! what a glorious corner stone The Jewish builders did refuse; But God, hath built his church thereon, In spite of envy and the Jews. 2 Great GOF, the work is all divine, The joy and wonder of our eyes; This is the day that proves it thine, The day that saw our saviour rise. 3 Sinners rejoice; and saints be glad: Hosanna, let his name be blest; A thousand honors on his head, With peace and light and glory rest! 4 In GOD's own name he comes to bring Salvation to our dying race; Let the whole church address their king With hearts of joy and songs of praise. Languages: English
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An Hosannah for the Lord's Day; or, A new Song of Salvation by Christ

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #CXVIIIf (1785) Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 First Line: Lo! what a glorious corner stone Lyrics: 1 Lo! what a glorious corner stone The Jewish builders did refuse: But God hath built his church thereon, In spite of envy and the Jews. 2 Great GOD, the work is all divine, The joy and wonder of our eyes; This is the day that proves it thine, The day that saw our Saviour rise. 3 Sinners rejoice, and saints be glad; Hosannah, let his name be blest; A thousand honours on his head, With peace, and light, and glory rest! 4 In God's own name he comes to bring Salvation to our dying race; Let the whole church address their king With hearts of joy, and songs of praise. Languages: English
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An Hosannah for the Lord's Day; or, A new Song of Salvation by Christ

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms #118f (1793) Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 First Line: L! what a glorious Corner-stone Lyrics: ! what a glorious Corner-stone The Jewish builders did refuse; But God hath built his church thereon, In spite of envy and the Jews. 2 Great God, thy work is all divine, The joy and wonder of our eyes; This is the day that proves it thine, The day that saw our Saviour rise. 3 Sinners rejoice, and saints be glad; Hosannah, let his name be blest; A thousand honours on his head, With peace, and light, and glory rest! 4 In God's own name he comes to bring Salvation to our dying race; Let the whole church address their King With hearts of joy, and songs of praise. Languages: English
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Lo, what a glorious Corner-Stone

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P118f (1766) Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 Lyrics: 1 Lo, what a glorious Corner-Stone The Jewish Builders did refuse: But GOD hath built his Church thereon, In Spite of Envy and the Jews. 2 Great GOD, the Work is all divine, The Joy and Wonder of our Eyes; This is the Day that proves it thine, The Day that saw our Saviour rise. 3 Sinners, rejoice, and Saints, be glad; Hosanna, let his Name be blest; A thousand Honours on his Head, With Peace and Light and Glory rest. 4 In GOD's own Name he comes, to bring Salvation to our dying Race; Let the whole Church address their King With Hearts of Joy and Songs of Praise. Topics: Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Christ the church's foundation; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from a Tumult; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Thanks for private Mercies Languages: English
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An Hosannah for the Lord's Day; or, A new Song of Salvation by Christ

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.) #209 (1786) Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27 First Line: Lo! what a glorious corner stone Lyrics: 1 Lo! what a glorious corner-stone The Jewish builders did refuse: But God hath built his church thereon, In spite of envy and the Jews. 2 Great God, the work is all divine, The joy and wonder of our eyes; This is the day that proves it thine, The day that saw our Saviour rise. 3 Sinners rejoice, and saints be glad; Hosannah, let his name be blest; A thousand honours on his head, With peace, and light, and glory rest! 4 In God's own name he comes to bring Salvation to our dying race; Let the whole church address their king With hearts of joy, and songs of praise. Topics: Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies Languages: English

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