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First the line on coast we make

Author: C. W. Ross Appears in 7 hymnals

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[First the line on coast we make]

Appears in 131 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alexander Zarnock Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51112 33323 47211 Used With Text: Palestine Song

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First the Line On Coast We Make

Author: Rev. C. W. Ross Hymnal: Glad Songs #68 (1922) Topics: Missions Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]
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Palestine Song

Author: Nellie Brown Hymnal: Bible Study Songs #110 (1899) First Line: First the line on coast we make Lyrics: 1 First the line on coast we make; Merom next, a marshy lake; Then the Sea of Galilee, Exactly east of Carmel, see. The Jordan river flows thro' both To the Dead Sea on the south; And the Great Sea westward lies, Stretching far as sunset skies. 2 Looking northward you may view Lebanon and Hermon, too; Carmel and Gilboagrim, Tabor, Ebal, Gerizim. Near Jerusalem we see Olivet and Calvary. Judæa's hills rise south and west Of lonely Nebo's low'ring crest. 3 On Zion stands Jerusalem; Six miles south is Bethlehem; On Olives' slope is Bethany, Bethabara by Jordan see. Our Saviour drank at Sychar's well; Of boyhood days let Nazareth tell; At Cana water turned to wine Showed our Lord to be divine. 4 Capernaum by Galilee, Near its twin Bethsaida see; Cæsarea Philippi At Hermon's base is seen to lie; Along the coast these three appear, Gaza, Joppa, Cæsarea; South to Bethel we may go, To Hebron next and Jericho. 5 From heathen Tyre materials came To build a temple to God's name; The sorrowing widow's son at Nain Jesus raised to life again. See Dan, where Jordan's waters rise, Beersheba nearer tropic skies; North and south these cities stand, And mark the length of Israel's land. Topics: Picture Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]
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Palestine Song

Author: C. W. Ross Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10000 First Line: First the line on coast we make Lyrics: 1 First the line on coast we make; Merom next, a marshy lake; Then the Sea of Galilee, Exactly west of Carmel, see. The Jordan river flows thro’ both To the Dead Sea on the south; And the Great Sea westward lies Stretching far as sunset skies. 2 Looking northward you may view Lebanon and Hermon, too; Carmel and Gilboa grim, Tabor, Ebal, Gerizim. Near Jerusalem we see Olivet and Calvary. Judea’s hills rise south and west Of lonely Nebo’s lowering crest. 3 On Zion stands Jerusalem; Six miles south is Bethlehem; On Olive’s slopes is Bethany, Bethabara by Jordan see. Our Savior drank at Sychar’s well; Of boyhood days let Nazareth tell; At Cana water turned to wine, Showed our Lord to be divine. 4 Capernaum by Galilee, Near its twin Bethsaida see; Cæsarea Phillippi At Hermon’s base is seen to lie; Along the coast these three appear, Gaza, Joppa, Cæsarea; South to Bethel we may go, To Hebron next and Jericho. 5 From heathen Tyre materials came To build a temple to God’s name; The sorrowing widow’s son at Nain Jesus raised to life again. See Dan, where Jordan’s waters rise, Beersheba nearer tropic skies; North and south these cities stand, And mark the length of Israel’s land. Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]

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C. W. Ross

Person Name: Rev. C. W. Ross Author of "First the line on coast we make" in The Primary and Junior Hymnal

Alexander Zarnock

Composer of "[First the line on coast we make]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Nellie Brown

Author of "Palestine Song" in Bible Study Songs
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