Hier bin ich, send' mich!

Hörst du nicht den Herren rufen, wer will unser Diener sein

Translator: Ernst Gebhardt; Author: Daniel March
Tune: [Hark, the voice of Jesus crying] (Grannis)
Published in 9 hymnals

Translator: Ernst Gebhardt

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Author: Daniel March

March, Daniel, D.D., an American Congregational minister, b. July 21, 1816, has published Night Scenes in the Bible, and other works. His hymn "Hark, the voice of Jesus crying [calling]. Who will go," &c. (Missions), is given in the American Methodist Episcopal Hymnal, 1878, in 2 stanzas; in Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878, in 6 stanzas; and in the Scottish Hymnal 1884, in 5 stanzas; in each case of 8 lines. It was written in 1863. (See Nutter's Hymn Studies, 1884, p. 236.) --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Hörst du nicht den Herren rufen, wer will unser Diener sein
Title: Hier bin ich, send' mich!
English Title: View this hymn using FlexPresent: Hymnary.org's free tool provides this hymn's music notationand lyrics synchronized with its audio Hark! the voice of Jesus crying
Author: Daniel March
Translator: Ernst Gebhardt
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) #619

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Die Glaubensharfe #619

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Frohe Botschaft in Liedern #39

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Frohe Botschaft in Liedern #39

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Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder #39

German Sunday School Songs ... for the Beachy Amish of Lancaster County, PA. #d43

German Sunday School Songs ... for the Beachy Amish of Lancaster County, PA. #d44

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Gesangbuch für deutsche Gemeinden #269

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