Dark is the hour when death prevails, And triumphs o'er the just,

Dark is the hour when death prevails, And triumphs o'er the just,

Author: Uriah Smith
Published in 5 hymnals

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1 Dark is the hour when death prevails,
And triumphs o'er the just,
A painful void within the breast,
When dust goes back to dust;
And solemn in is the pall, the bier,
That bears them from our presence here.

2 But there's a bright, a glorious hope,
That scatters death's dark gloom;
It cheers the saddened spirits up,
It gilds the Christian's tomb;
It brings the resurrection near,
When those we love shall re-appear.

3 Then mourn we not as those whose hopes
With fleeting life depart;
For we have heard a voice from heaven
To every stricken heart:
"Blest are the dead, forever blest,
Who from henceforth in Jesus rest."

4 With kind regard the Lord beholds
His saints when called to die,
And precious in his holy sight
Their sacred dust shall lie
Till all these storms of life are o'er,
And they shall rise to die no more.

5 A few more days, and we shall meet
The loved whose toil is o'er,
And plant with joy our bounding feet
On Canaan's radiant shore,
Where, free from all earth's cares and fears,
We'll part no more through endless years.

Source: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book: for use in divine worship #967

Author: Uriah Smith

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First Line: Dark is the hour when death prevails, And triumphs o'er the just,
Author: Uriah Smith
Copyright: Public Domain

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HOPE (Mason)


O JESU

O JESU first appeared in an organ collection, Sammlung alter und neuer Melodien evangelischen Lieder (1747), compiled by Johann B. Reimann for use with texts found in the Hirschberger evangelischen Gesangbuch (1741). Often attributed to Reimann, the tune was set to "O Jesu, warum legst du mir so vie…

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Supplement to the Advent and Sabbath Hymn Book #d18

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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #967

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The Church Hymnal #492

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