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He Was Wounded for Me

Representative Text

1 I have read in His word how the blessed Savior came
To this world, and He died on the tree;
There my Savior and Lord, yes, my Prophet, Priest, and King—
He was bruised and was wounded for me.

Refrain:
He was wounded for me, He was wounded for me,
Christ the Savior was wounded for me;
For my sins and transgressions, O my Lord, this my plea,
That Jesus, my Savior, was wounded for me.

2 Oh, my soul, stand in awe, see what anguish He has borne,
In the garden alone, all for thee;
There was nothing of earth for thy sins that could atone,
Then He died, yes, He died there for me. [Refrain]

3 Now I bow at His feet, and the story I repeat,
Of His love that has reached even me;
I will praise His great name, and shall never cease to sing,
That my Savior was wounded for me. [Refrain]

Author: Ulysses Phillips

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Text Information

First Line: I have read in His word how the blessed Savior came
Title: He Was Wounded for Me
Author: Ulysses Phillips
Meter: 11.9.11.9 with refrain
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He was wounded for me
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evening Light Songs #495

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Timeless Truths #1023

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