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A Song to the Lamb

Representative Text

Antiphon:
1. Splendor and honor and kingly power
are yours by right, O Lord our God.

2. For you created everything that is,
and by your will they were created
and have their being;

3. And yours by right, O Lamb that was slain,
for with your blood you have redeemed for God,

4. From every family, language, people, and nation,
a kingdom of priests to serve our God.

5. And so, to him who sits upon the throne,
and to Christ the Lamb,

6. Be worship and praise, dominion and splendor,
for ever and for evermore. [Ant.]

Text Information

First Line: Splendor and honor and kingly power
Title: A Song to the Lamb
Latin Title: Dignus es
Language: English
Publication Date: 1982
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1982.

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The Hymnal 1982 #S261

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The Hymnal 1982 #S266

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Wonder, Love, and Praise #893

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