ربنا بلهيب تعال

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1- يا أيها الروحُ النقي
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
بحقِّ دمِك الزكي
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
أُنظرْ إلى المُنتظرينْ
وحُلَّ بالروحِ الأمينْ
أعدْ لنا يومَ الخمسينْ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ

2- إلهَ إيليا السميعْ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
كي نشهدَ لدى الجميعْ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
فتطْهُرَ قُلوبُنا
ويُعلنَ المجدُ بنا
وتبتدي نهضتُنا
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ

3- هذا احتياجُنا الشديدْ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
بهذا نصرُنا أكيدْ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
لنَصْرةٍ دائمةٍ
لنِعمةٍ حافظةٍ
لقُوةٍ عاضدةٍ
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ

4- حتى يزولَ خوفُنا
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
فنُنقِذَ إخوتَنا
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ
نكرِّسُ نفوسَنا
قلوبَنا وما لنا
بالنار كي تُجيبَنا
ربَّنا بلهيبٍ تعالْ


Source: تسابيح الرجاء #178

Transaltor: Fawwaz Omeish فواز عميش

فواز عميش Go to person page >

Author: William Booth

Rv William Booth United Kingdom 1829-1912 Born in Sneinton, Nottingham, his father, well-off, lost much of his wealth and descended into poverty when William was young. William was apprenticed to a pawnbroker at age 13 to pay for schooling fees. He was converted at 15 and read extensively and trained himself in writing and speech. He eventually became a Methodist preacher. He did evangelistic work with his friend, Will Sansom, preaching to the poor on Nottingham. He would have stayed with Will, but Sansom got tuberculosis and died in 1849. William spent a year looking in vain for work. He finally found work with a pawnbroker in London, but the small amount of pay from that and preaching was insufficiennt, so he resigned as a lay pr… Go to person page >

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First Line: يا أيها الروح النقي
Title: ربنا بلهيب تعال
English Title: Send the Fire
Transaltor: Fawwaz Omeish فواز عميش
Author: William Booth
Language: Arabic
Notes: Suggested tune: Tucker (by Fr. Booth-Tucker)

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تسابيح الرجاء #178

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