Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #338
Display Title: So Rest, My Rest First Line: So rest, my Rest Author: R. Massie, 1800-87; S. Franck, 1659-1725 Meter: 44 77 6 Date: 1996 Subject: Jesus, Our Redeemer |
Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #338
1 So rest, my Rest,
Thou Ever-blest!
Thy grave with sinners making;
By Thy precious death from sin
My dead soul awaking.
2 After Thy strife,
Life of my life,
Thy fervent love hath driven
Thee into the cold, dark grave
Thst I might gain heaven.
3 Breath of all breath!
I know from death
Thou wilt my dust awaken;
Wherefore should I dread the grave
Or my faith be shaken?
4 To me the tomb
Shall be a room
Where I lie down on roses;
Who by faith hath conquered death
Sweetly there reposes.
5 Meantime I will
My Savior, still
Deep in my bosom lay Thee,
Ever musing on Thy death.
Leave me not, I pray Thee!
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #338
| First Line: | So rest, my Rest Thou Ever blest |
| German Title: | So ruhest du, o meine Ruh |
| Author: | Salamo Franck |
| Translator: | Richard Massie (1860) |
| Translator: | William Mercer (1861) |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Hymnals differ as to whether Massie or Mercer is to be credited with the translation, and there is also considerable variation in the spelling of the author's name. |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
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