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An Anthem taken from sundry Scriptures

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: who is this that cometh from Edom Lyrics: Who is this that cometh from Edom with dy'd garments for Bozrah who is he and what is his name his name shall be called wonderfull counsellor the mighty God the everlasting father the Prince of Peace the great I am the first and last the Alpha and Omega Shiloh Emmanuel God with us the Lord our righteousness the seed of the woman serpent bruiser son of man lamb of God equal with the Father Grace and truth mercy and truth have met together Righteousness and peace have kissed each other now is the hour of darkness come and Jesus waits to hear his doom the Roman speakes the Jews reply his blood be on us let him die death and dispair what do I see the Lamb of God hang on a tree with rusty nails his body tore and Bloody sweat from ev'ry pore runs plentious down hark how he groans his bitter cries the rocks have split but see he dies now is the hour of darkness past Christ has affirm'd his reigning powers behold the great Acccuser cast down from the skies to rise no more Old Adam the first excited by Lust and Eve the seducer entailed the curse but Adam the second one Saviour and King has made the Attonement and freed us from sin O that men would praise the Lord Praise him for creating pow'r praise him for redeeming Love Praise the lord Hallelujah praise ye the Lord Used With Tune: [Who is this that cometh from Edom]

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Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 55517 17656 71551 Used With Text: An Anthem taken from sundry Scriptures

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Hymnal: The Psalm-singer's amusement #63 (1781) First Line: who is this that cometh from Edom Lyrics: Who is this that cometh from Edom with dy'd garments for Bozrah who is he and what is his name his name shall be called wonderfull counsellor the mighty God the everlasting father the Prince of Peace the great I am the first and last the Alpha and Omega Shiloh Emmanuel God with us the Lord our righteousness the seed of the woman serpent bruiser son of man lamb of God equal with the Father Grace and truth mercy and truth have met together Righteousness and peace have kissed each other now is the hour of darkness come and Jesus waits to hear his doom the Roman speakes the Jews reply his blood be on us let him die death and dispair what do I see the Lamb of God hang on a tree with rusty nails his body tore and Bloody sweat from ev'ry pore runs plentious down hark how he groans his bitter cries the rocks have split but see he dies now is the hour of darkness past Christ has affirm'd his reigning powers behold the great Acccuser cast down from the skies to rise no more Old Adam the first excited by Lust and Eve the seducer entailed the curse but Adam the second one Saviour and King has made the Attonement and freed us from sin O that men would praise the Lord Praise him for creating pow'r praise him for redeeming Love Praise the lord Hallelujah praise ye the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Who is this that cometh from Edom]
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