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Jesus, In Thy Thirst And Pain

Author: Thomas Benson Pollock Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Son Suffering And Death Scripture: John 19:28
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Lo, what a glorious Corner-Stone

Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Deliverance from death 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. Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27
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Twas the day when God's Anointed

Meter: Irregular Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Suffering and Death Scripture: Matthew 27:26
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Father divine the Saviour cried

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Sufferings and Death of Christ
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Transfiguration

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Jesus His Sufferings and Death First Line: On Tabor's top the Saviour stands
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Pengene, som Judas slængte

Author: Kingo Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Death Lyrics: 1 Pengene, som Judas slængte I de onde Presters Skjød, Og den Løn, hvorfor han hængte Som hans fule Indvold brød, Vil ei deres Hyklesind I Guds Kiste lægge ind; Kirke-Blokken vil de spare, Men ei Hjerterne forvare. 2 Derfor deres Naad behager, At de Penge gives skal For en Pottemagers Ager, Somfor denne Pris er fal, At og Pilegrime kan Faa et ringe Hvileland; Slige vil de der begrave, Som blandt Guds Folk Lod ei have. 3 O min Jesus, o mig fattes Sans i disse dybe Ting! Himlen kan mod dig ei skattes, Og ei hele Verdens Ring Fuld af Perler, Sølv og Guld, Dog kan nogle Fødders Muld Mod dit Kjøb, o Jesus sættes– Aldrig af min Hu dit slettes! 4 Men jeg vil begynd' at lære Hos den Pottemagers Grav, At mit Ler, som jeg mon bære, Og den Krop, som Gud mig gav, Aldrig skal hovmode sig, Om den kunde endelig Udaf Guld og Perler braske, Thi den er dog Ler og Aske. 5 Jeg var fremmed (Gud det bedre!) Som jeg daglig mindes vel, Jeg saavelsom mine Fædre Fremmed var for Israel; Men nu har vi Del og Part Blandt Guds egen Børne-Art, Nu har vi et Gravsted fundet, Som ved Jesu Blod er vundet. 6 Fremmed er vi alle Dage, Pilegrime i vor Færd; Naar vi engang skal afdrage Vanderklædet, som vi bær, Og i Graven lægge ned Al vor Pragt og Herlighed, Tak, o Jesus, vi maa eie Ved dit Blod et roligt Leie! 7 Det er nu mit Hjertes Glæde, Mens jeg bor i dette Ler, Ved hvert Fjed, som jeg mon træde, At jeg stunder mer og mer Til det Sted, hvor jeg en Vraa Skal udi Guds Ager faa, Hvor jeg mig til Ro kan give Som en Sæd, der saaes til Live. 8 Jesus, gjør det for din Pine, At hvor jeg i Verden gaar, Jeg varsommelig kan trine, Tænke, Graven aaben staar! Gid jeg dør i salig Tro, Naar jeg skal blandt Døde bo, Og naar dommens Dag skal være, Sank mit Ler til evig Ære.
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Til Faderen

Author: Johan N. Brun Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Death Lyrics: 1 Til Faderen, O Sjæl, forglem det ei! Gik Jesus hen igjennem Lidelsen; Tænk, det var saa tung en Vei! Naar du, som han, vandre skal Dødens Dal, Du Trøst og Styrke faar, Og ei alene gaar; Se, din Frelser følger med, Kom ihu, han har bered Dig hos Faderen et Sted! 2 Et Øieblik, Saa slukkes Lyset ud. O du, som gik, og Himlen aabnet fik, Og forligte os med Gud! Naar jeg skal gaa ad den Vei, Hvor man ei Tilbage kommer mer, Bryd lempelig mit Ler! Løs mig Dødens haarde Baand, Send mig din den gode Aand, Tag min Sjæl udi din Haand!
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On the Passion

Author: J. Hart Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ First Line: And why, dear Savior, tell me why Lyrics: 1 And why, dear Saviour, tell me why, Thou thus would’st suffer, bleed and die; What mighty motive could thee move? The motive’s plain; ’twas all for love. 2 For love of whom? Of sinners base, A hardened herd, a rebel race; That mocked and trampled on thy blood, And wantoned with the wounds of God. 3 [When rocks and mountains rent with dread; And gaping graves gave up their dead; When the fair sun withdrew his light, And hid his head, to shun the sight; 4 Then stood the wretch of human race, And raised his head and showed his face, Gazed unconcerned when nature failed, And scoffed, and sneered, and cursed, and railed.] 5 Harder than rocks and mountains are, More dull than dirt and earth by far, Man viewed unmoved thy blood’s rich stream, Nor ever dreamed it flowed for him. 6 [Such was the race of sinful men, That gained that great salvation then; Such, and such only, still we see; Such they were all; and such are we. 7 The Jews with thorns his temples crowned, And lashed him when his hands were bound; But thorns, and knotted whips, and bands By us were furnished to their hands. 8 They nailed him to the accursèd tree; (They did, my brethren; so did we); The soldier pierced his side, ’tis true, But we have pierced him through and through.] 9 O love of unexampled kind! That leaves all thought so far behind; Where length, and breadth, and depth, and height Are lost to my astonished sight. 10 For love of me, the Son of God Drained every drop of vital blood. Long time I after idols ran; But now my God’s a martyred Man.
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The Wish

Author: Hart Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ First Line: If dust and ashes might presume Lyrics: 1 If dust and ashes might presume, Great God, to talk to thee; If in thy presence can be room For crawling worms like me; I humbly would my wish present, For wishes I have none; All my desires are now content To be comprised in one. 2 The single boon I would entreat Is, to be led by thee To gaze upon thy bloody sweat In sad Gethsemane. To view (as I could bear at least) Thy tender, broken heart, Like a rich olive, bruised and pressed With agonising smart. 3 [To see thee bowed beneath my guilt; (Intolerable load!) To see thy blood for sinners spilt, My groaning, gasping God! With sympathising grief to mourn The sorrows of thy soul: The pangs and tortures by thee borne In some degree condole.] 4 There musing on thy mighty love, I always would remain; Or but to Golgotha remove, And thence return again. In each dear place the same rich scene Should ever be renewed; No object else should intervene, But all be love and blood. 5 For this one favour oft I’ve sought; And if this one be given, I seek on earth no happier lot, And hope the like in heaven. Lord, pardon what I ask amiss, For knowledge I have none; I do but humbly speak my wish; And may thy will be done.
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Salvae, Caput Cruentatum

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153); James W. Alexander Appears in 741 hymnals Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Passion and Death First Line: O Sacred Head, nowwounded Used With Tune: PASSION CHORAL

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