4445. My Precious Bible

1. My Bible, precious treasure!
Worth more than gems or gold;
Be it my choicest treasure
Thy covers to unfold.
Thy fair illumined pages
With God’s own glory shine;
Down through the long, long ages,
It gleams in ev’ry line.

Refrain
My precious Bible! ’tis a book divine,
Where heavenly truth and mercy shine,
And wisdom speaks in ev’ry line,
Speaks to me, speaks to me,
Speaks good news to me.

2. For God’s exceeding glory,
His very life is love;
All through His sacred story
Its splendor is inwove.
It glows in man’s creation,
And O! more radiant still,
In His complete salvation,
From sin and mortal ill. [Refrain]

3. I read and weep and wonder,
How God, a holy God,
Could still the law’s wild thunder,
With mercy, gentle word.
How raise the pale transgressor,
Bow low with pain and fear,
And make him Heav’n’s possessor,
With Christ, the Son, an heir. [Refrain]

4. O, marvelous relation!
O, tender, pitying love!
Of saints the admiration,
The song of host above.
Be this my wondrous story,
My daily, fresh delight,
And in this flood of glory,
My soul be ever bright. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My Bible, precious treasure
Title: My Precious Bible
Author: Helen E. Brown (1868)
Refrain First Line: My precious Bible! 'tis a book divine
Language: English
Source: The Silver Spray, by W. Howard Doane (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Co., 1868)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [My Bible, precious treasure]
Composer: William Howard Doane
Incipit: 55333 34552 34545
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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