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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Author: Lina Sandell Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #354 (1901) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Hymnal and Order of Service Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest, Within thy portals first I find My safety, peace, and rest. Here dangers always threaten me, My days in strife are spent, And labor, sorrow, worry, grief, I find at best their strength. 2 No wonder, then, that more and more My longings do increase, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, For thee, and never cease. My lineage, too, to thee I trace, A stranger in the earth, In thee my burgher-ship I have, In thee I have my birth. 3 No wonder, then, that I do long O blessed home, for thee, Where finally I shall have rest, From sin and sorrow free; Where tears and weeping are no more, Nor death, nor pain, nor night, For former things are passed away In yonder home of light. 4 Now all for me has lost its charm Which here so much is praised, Since on the cross, through faith, I saw My Saviour, Jesus, raised. My goal is fixed, one thing I ask, Whate’er the cost may be, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Soon to arrive in thee. Amen. Topics: Eternity Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest

Author: Lina Sandell Hymnal: Hymnal #354 (1899) Hymnal Title: Hymnal Languages: English
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #163 (1903) Hymnal Title: Sunday School Book Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest, Within thy portals first I find My safety, peace, and rest. Here dangers always threaten me, My days in strife are spent, And labor, sorrow, worry, grief, That is at best their strength. 2 No wonder, then, that more and more My longings do increase, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, For thee, and never cease, My lineage, too, to thee I trace, A stranger in the earth, In thee my burgherhip I have, In thee I have my birth. 3 No wonder, then, that I do long, O blessed home, for thee, Where finally I shall have rest, From sin and sorrow free; Where tears and weeping are no more, Nor death, nor pain, nor night, For former things are passed away In yonder home of light. 4 Now all for me has lost its charm Which here so much is praised, Since on the cross, through faith, I saw My Saviour, Jesus, raised. My goal is fixed, one thing I ask, Whate'er the price may be, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Soon to arrive in thee. Topics: The Christian Graces; Hope Heavenly Glory
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Author: Karolina W. Sandell-Berg Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3243 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest, Within thy portals first I find My safety, peace and rest. Here dangers always threaten me, My days in strife are spent, And labor, sorrow, worry, grief, I find at best their strength. 2. No wonder, then, that I do long O blessèd home, for thee, Where I shall find a resting place, From sin and sorrow free; Where tears and weeping are no more, Nor death, nor pain, nor night, For former things are passed way, And darkness turned to light. 3. Now all for me has lost its charm Which by the world is praised, Since on the cross, through faith, I saw My Savior Jesus raised; My goal is fixed, one thing I ask, Whate’er the cost may be, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Soon to arrive in thee. Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM (Purday)
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Author: Carolina V. S. Berg Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #625 (1937) Hymnal Title: The Hymnal and Order of Service First Line: Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest, Within thy portals first I find My safety, peace, and rest. Here dangers always threaten me, My days in strife are spent, And labor, sorrow, worry, grief, That is at best their strength. 2 No wonder, then, that I do long, O blessèd home, for thee, Where I shall find a resting-place, From sin and sorrow free; Where tears and weeping are no more, Nor death, nor pain, nor night, For former things are passed away, In darkness turned to light. 3 Now all for me has lost its charm Which here so much is praised, Since on the cross, through faith, I saw My Saviour Jesus raised. My goal is fixed, one thing I ask, Whate'er the price may be, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Soon to arrive in thee. Amen.
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Author: Carolina Vilhelmina (Sandell) Berg, (1832-1903) Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #625 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: The Hymnal and Order of Service First Line: Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Thou city ever blest, Within thy portals first I find My safety, peace, and rest. Here dangers always threaten me, My days in strife are spent, And labor, sorrow, worry, grief, That is at best their strength. 2 No wonder, then, that I do long, O blessèd home, for thee, Where I shall find a resting-place, From sin and sorrow free; Where tears and weeping are no more, Nor death, nor pain, nor night, For former things are passed away, In darkness turned to light. 3 Now all for me has lost its charm Which here so much is praised, Since on the cross, through faith, I saw My Saviour Jesus raised. My goal is fixed, one thing I ask, Whate'er the price may be, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Soon to arrive in thee. Amen. Topics: Last Things Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou city ever blest

Author: Carolina V. S. Berg Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. #d247 (1923) Hymnal Title: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. Languages: English

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