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يا ملك ادخل راكبا

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1 - يا ملكُ ادخُل راكباً
فالجمع يشدو حولكَ
ويفرشُ السُّعوفَ والــ
أثواب موطئا لكَ

2 - يا ملكُ ادخل راكبا
في موكب المجد الوضيع
حان لك النصر على الــ
ــممات والإثم الفظيع

3 - يا ملكُ ادخل راكبا
فإن أجناد السما
جاءت مِن العُلى لكيْ
ترى المليكَ الأعظما

4 - يا ملكُ ادخل قد دنا
وقتُ الجهاد يا ذبيح
والآبُ فوقَ عرشهِ
ينتظر ابنه المسيح

5 - يا ملكُ ادخل راكبا
في موكب المجد البديع
واحمِلْ ثقيلَ إثمِنا
واصعد إلى المجد الرفيع


Source: ترانيم الإيمان #248

Transaltor: سليم عبد الأحد

سليم عبد الأحد Go to person page >

Author: Henry H. Milman

Milman, Henry Hart, D.D., the youngest son of Sir Francis Milman (who received his Baronetage as an eminent Court physician), was born Feb. 10th, 1791, and educated at Dr. Burney's at Greenwich, and subsequently at Eton. His career at B. N. C. Oxford, was brilliant. He took a first class in classics, and carried off the Newdigate, Latin Verse, Latin Essay, and English Essay. His Newdigate on the Apollo Belvedere, 1812, is styled by Dean Stanley "the most perfect of Oxford prize poems." His literary career for several years promised to be poetical. His tragedy Fazio was played at Covent Garden, Miss O'Neill acting Bianca. Samor was written in the year of his appointment to St. Mary's, Reading (1817); The Fall of Jerusalem (1820); Belshazzar… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: يا ملك ادخل راكبا
English Title: Ride On, Ride On in Majesty!
Transaltor: سليم عبد الأحد
Author: Henry H. Milman
Language: Arabic
Publication Date: 1913
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

CANONBURY

Derived from the fourth piano piece in Robert A. Schumann's Nachtstücke, Opus 23 (1839), CANONBURY first appeared as a hymn tune in J. Ireland Tucker's Hymnal with Tunes, Old and New (1872). The tune, whose title refers to a street and square in Islington, London, England, is often matched to Haver…

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ST. DROSTANE (Dykes)


RIDE ON (Arabic)


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ترانيم الإيمان #248

ترانيم الكنيسة الإنجيلية بمصر #473

تسابيح الرجاء #43

تسابيح المحبة #86

كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية #60a

كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية #60b

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نظم المرامير #347

Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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