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The Soldiers Led The Savior Out

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1 The soldiers led the Savior out,
Their band together calling
Into the hall with cruel shout;
In blasphemy appalling,
They stripped Him of His clothes and spread
A purple robe about Him--red
Beneath it blood was falling.

2 Of thorns they platted swift a crown,
That pierced Him uncomplaining;
Hard on His head they crushed it down,
Until the blood drops raining
Gushed forth, His sacred eyes and face,
Which ever looked upon our race
In love, with crimson staining.

3 As scepter in His hand, a reed
They placed with hate unfeeling;
They hailed Him King and mocked His need,
In scorn before Him kneeling:
And as they spat and smote Him sore,
Their laughter, louder than before,
Thro' all the hall went pealing.

4 By Thy abasement, Lord, I gain
My royal exaltation;
Eternal honor I attain
Thro' Thy humiliation;
Amid the ransomed hosts I take,
For my adored Redeemer's sake,
With joy my blood-bought station.

5 And so, while life shall last,
Thy grace I would be ever praising,
To Thy dear name in ev'ry place
My thankful song upraising;
In ev'rything Thy blessed will
I would with ready heart fulfill
And tell Thy love amazing.

Source: American Lutheran Hymnal #391

Author: Halgrímur Pétursson

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Translator: Charles Venn Pilcher

Pilcher, Charles Venn. (Oxford, June 4, 1879--July 4, 1961, Sydney, Australia). Anglican. Grandnephew of Charlotte Elliott. Hertford College, Oxford, B.A., 1902; M.A., 1905; B.D., 1909; D.D., 1921. Curacies at Birmingham, 1903-1905; St. James, Toronto, 1910-1916; taught theology at Auckland Castle, England, 1905-1906, and at Wycliffe College, Toronto, 1916-1936. Elected coadjutor bishop of Sydney, Australia, at the instance of a former Wycliffe colleague, Archbishop Mowll. He composed hymn tunes and other music, and long played bass clarinet in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Also, he translated and published much devotional material from Iceland, notably Iceland Christian Classics (1950). These side interests, like his hymn writing, merely… Go to person page >

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First Line: The soldiers led the Savior out
Title: The Soldiers Led The Savior Out
Author: Halgrímur Pétursson
Translator: Charles Venn Pilcher
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7
Language: English

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American Lutheran Hymnal #391

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