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Jerusalem, Thou City Fair And High

Author: Johann Matthaeus Meyfart; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #315 (1930) Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city fair and high, Would God I were in thee! My longing heart fain, fain to thee would fly! It will not stay with me; Far over vale and mountain, Far over field and plain, It hastes to seek its fountain And quit this world of pain. 2 A moment's space and I shall surely be Released from earthly ties. God's chariot shall bear my soul to thee Thro' all these lower skies To yonder shining regions, Where blessed saints do roam, While fairest angel legions Now bid me welcome home. 3 O Zion, hail! Bright city, now unfold Thy pearly gates to me. How many times I longed for thee of old Ere God had set me free From yon dark life of sadness, Yon world that counts for naught, And given me the gladness, The heritage I sought. 4 When I within that lovely Paradise At last shall safely dwell, What songs of bliss shall from my lips arise, What joy my tongue shall tell, While all the saints are singing Hosannas o'er and o'er, And golden harps are ringing Around me evermore! Topics: The Christian Life Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM
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Jerusalem, Thou City Fair and High

Author: Johann M. Meyfart, 1590-1642; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #212 (1993) Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city fair and high, Would God I were in thee! My longing heart to thee would gladly fly; It will not stay with me. Far over vale and mountain, Far over field and plain, It hastes to seek its fountain And leave this world of pain. 2 A moment's space, and gently, wondrously, Released from earthly ties, Elijah's chariot comes to carry me Through all these lower skies To yonder shining regions, While down to meet me come The blessed angel legions And bid me welcome home. 3 The patriarchs' and prophets' noble train, With all Christ's foll'wers true Who bore the cross and could the worst disdain That tyrants dared to do, I see them shine forever, All-glorious as the sun Mid light that fadeth never, Their perfect freedom won. 4 Unnumbered choirs before the shining throne Their joyful anthems raise Till heaven's halls are echoing with the tone Of that great hymn of praise And all its host rejoices, And all its blessed throng Unite their myriad voices In one eternal song. Topics: End Time; End Time Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem, O City Fair and High

Author: Johann Matthäus Meyfart, 1590-1642; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #674 (2006) Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, O city fair and high, Your tow'rs I yearn to see; My longing heart to you would gladly fly. It will not stay with me. Elijah's chariot take me Above the lower skies, To heaven's bliss awake me, Released from earthly ties. 2 O happy day, O yet far happier hour, When will you come at last, When by my gracious Father's love and pow'r I see that portal vast? From heaven's shining regions To greet me gladly come Your blessed angel legions To bid me welcome home. 3 The patriarchs' and prophets' noble train, With all Christ's foll'wers true, Who washed their robes and cleansed sin's guilty stain, Sing praises ever new! I see them shine forever, Resplendent as the sun, In light diminished never, Their glorious freedom won. 4 Unnumbered choirs before the shining throne Their joyful anthems raise Till heaven's arches echo with the tone Of that great hymn of praise. And all its host rejoices, And all its blessed throng Unite their myriad voices In one eternal song. Topics: End Times Scripture: Revelation 21:2-3 Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem, thou city fair and high

Author: John Matthew Meyfart; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #578a (1890) Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city fair and high, Would God I were in thee! My longing heart fain, fain to thee would fly! It will not stay with me; Far over vale and mountain, Far over field and plain, It hastes to seek its Fountain And quit this world of pain. 2 O happy day, and yet far happier hour, When wilt thou come at last? When fearless to my Father's love and power, Whose promise standeth fast, My soul I gladly render, For surely will His hand Lead her with guidance tender To heaven her fatherland. 3 O Zoin, hail! Bright city, now unfold The gates of grace to me! How many a time I longed for thee of old, Ere yet I was set free From yon dark life of sadness, Yon world of shadowy nought, And God had given the gladness, The heritage I sought. 4 O what the tribe, or what the glorious host, Comes sweeping swiftly down? The chosen ones on earth who wrought the most, The Church's brightest crown, Our Lord hath sent to meet me, As in the far-off years, Their words oft came to greet me In yonder land of tears. 5 Innumerous choirs before the shining throne Their joyful anthems raise, Till heaven's glad halls are echoing with the tone Of that great hymn of praise, And all its host rejoices, And all its blessed throng Unite their myriad voices In one eternal song. Topics: Death and Eternity Heaven; Easter Season, Fourth Sunday; Twenty Sixth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem! high tow'r thy glorious walls

Author: Wm. R. Whittingham; John M. Meyfart Hymnal: Christian Chorals #239 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem, thou city fair and high

Author: Catherine Winkworth; John M. Meyfart Hymnal: Luther League Hymnal #239 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE

Wide Open Stand the Gates

Author: J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, 1808-72; Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., b. 1923 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #639 (2006) Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 First Line: Wide open stand the gates adorned with pearl Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: Revelation 5 Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT

Wide Open Stand the Gates

Author: J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, 18081-872; Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal: Christian Worship #664 (2021) Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 First Line: Wide open stand the gates adorned with pearl Topics: Holy Communion Scripture: Revelation 5:6-14 Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem, Thou City Fair And High

Author: Johann M. Meyfart; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8961 Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city fair and high, Would God I were in thee! My longing heart fain, fain to thee would fly, It will not stay with me; Far over vale and mountain, Far over field and plain, It hastes to seek its Fountain And quit this world of pain. 2 Oh happy day, and yet far happier hour, When wilt thou come at last? When fearless to my Father’s love and power, Whose promise standeth fast, My soul I gladly render, For surely will His hand Lead her with guidance tender To Heav’n, her fatherland. 3 A moment’s space, and gently, wondrously, Released from earthly ties, The fiery chariot bears her up to thee Through all these lower skies, To yonder shining regions, While down to meet her come The blessèd angel legions, And bid her welcome home. 4 Oh hail thou glorious city! Now unfold The gates of grace to me! How many a time I longed for thee of old, Ere yet I was set free From yon dark life of sadness, Yon world of shadowy nought, And God had giv’n the gladness, The heritage I sought. 5 Oh what the nation, what the glorious host, Comes sweeping swiftly down? The chosen ones on earth who wrought the most, The Church’s brightest crown, Our Lord hath sent to meet me, As in the far-off years Their words oft came to greet me In yonder land of tears. 6 The patriarchs’ and prophets’ noble train, With all Christ’s followers true, Who bore the cross, and could the worst disdain That tyrants dared to do, I see them shine for ever, All glorious as the sun, ’Mid light that fadeth never, Their perfect freedom won. 7 And when within that lovely paradise At last I safely dwell, From out my blissful soul what songs shall rise, What joy my lips shall tell, While holy saints are singing Hosannas o’er and o’er, Pure hallelujahs ringing Around me evermore. 8 Innumerous choirs before the shining throne Their joyful anthems raise, Till Heav’n’s glad halls are echoing with the tone Of that great hymn of praise, And all its host rejoices, And all its blessèd throng Unite their myriad voices In one eternal song! Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM
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Jerusalem, Thou City Built On High!

Author: Johann M. Meyfart; Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9646 Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city built on high! Oh that I were in thee: With full desire my heart doth upward fly, Nor longer rests in me. Far over dale and mountain, Far o’er the earth’s wide field, My heart to God ascending, Itself to Him doth yield. 2 O glorious city! thee my spirit hails: Unfold thy gates of grace: With long delay my heart within me fails, For you, pure dwelling place! Forth from this day of evil Life which I scarcely live, I seek that land of promise Which God to me doth give. T3 he elders there and prophets’ noble band, And Christ’s whole company, Who bear the cross’ yoke at His command, For Him prepared to die— I see in joyous freedom, And glory sweeping by: All with bright beams surrounded, As suns they shine on high. 4 When at the last I thither shall ascend To that bright paradise, The joy shall fill my heart that knows no end; Praise from my lips shall rise. The blest their hallelujahs In glory there prolong, And raise their glad hosannas In everlasting song. Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM

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