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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: Arthur T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #34 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heav'n our voice; He from whom joy streameth Poor in a manger lies; Not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies. Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to thee. Cheer my wearied spirit, O pure and holy Child; Through thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus, Lord most mild, Draw me unto thee! Draw me unto thee! 3 Now through his Son doth shine The Father's grace divine. Death o'er us had reigned Through sin and vanity; He for us obtained Eternal joy on high. May we praise him there! May we praise him there! 4 Oh, where shall joy be found? Where but on heav'nly ground? Where the angels singing With all his saints unite, Sweetest praises bringing In heav'nly joy and light. Oh, that we were there! Oh, that we were there! Topics: Christmas; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO

Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: F. Samuel Janzow, b.1913 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #47 (1982) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6.5.5 Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now Sing we, now Rejoice

Author: A. T. Russell Hymnal: Concordia #65 (1918) Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heaven our voice; Lo! He from whom joy streameth, Poor in the manger lies; Yet not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies! Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Given from on high to me, I cannot rise to Thee: O cheer my wearied spirit: O pure and holy Child, Thro' all Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus! Lord most mild, Draw me after Thee! Draw me after Thee! 3 Now thro' His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine: Death over us hath reigned Thro' sin and vanity: The Son for us obtained Eternal joy on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 O where shall joy be found? Where but on heavenly ground? Where now the angels singing With all His saints unite, Their sweetest praises bringing In heavenly joy and light: May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! Topics: Church Festivals Christmas; Childhood Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: Arthur T. Russell; Unknown Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #92 (1941) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heav'n our voice; He from whom joy streameth Poor in a manger lies; Not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies. Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to thee. Cheer my wearied spirit, O pure and holy Child; Thro' Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus, Lord most mild, Draw me unto Thee! Draw me unto Thee! 3 Now thro' His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine. Death o'er us had reigned Thro' sin and vanity; He for us obtained Eternal joy on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 Oh, where shall joy be found? Where but on heav'nly ground? Where the angels singing With all His saints unite, Sweetest praises bringing In heav'nly joy and light, Oh, that we were there! Oh, that we were there! Amen. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Scripture: Luke 2:1-14 Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: A. T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #135 (1996) Meter: 6.6.7.6.7.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heav'n our voice; Lo! He from whom joy streameth, Poor in the manger lies; Yet not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies! Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to Thee. O cheer my wearied spirit: O pure and holy Child, Through all Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus, Lord most mild, Draw me unto Thee! Draw me unto Thee! 3 Now through His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine. Death o'er us had reigned Through sin and vanity; The Son for us obtained Eternal joy on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 Oh, where shall joy be found? Where but on heav'nly ground? Where now the angels singing With all His saints unite, Their sweetest praises bringing In heav'nly joy and light. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! Topics: Nativity of our Lord Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now sing we, now rejoice

Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #199 (1913) Meter: 6.6.7.6.7.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heaven our voice; Lo! He from whom joy streameth Poor in a manger lies; Yet not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies! Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Given from on high to me I cannot rise to Thee: O cheer my wearied spirit: O pure and holy Child, Through Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus! Lord most mild, Draw me after Thee! Draw me after Thee! 3 Now through His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine: Death over us hath reignéd Through sin and vanity: The Son for us obtainéd Eternal joy on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 O where shall joy be found? Where but on heavenly ground? Where now the angels singing With all His saints unite, Sweetest praises bringing In heavenly joy and light: May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas; Confession of Sin Tune Title: [Now sing we, now rejoice]
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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: Arthur T. Russell, 1806-1874 Hymnal: Christian Worship #363 (2021) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, now raise to heav'n our voice; he from whom joy streameth poor in a manger lies; not so brightly beameth the sun in yonder skies. Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to thee. Cheer my wearied spirit, O pure and holy Child; thro' thy grace and merit, blest Jesus, Lord most mild, draw me unto thee! Draw me unto thee! 3 Now through his Son doth shine the Father's grace divine. Death was reigning o'er us through sin and vanity till he opened for us a bright eternity. May we praise him there! May we praise him there! 4 Oh, where shall joy be found? Where but on heav'nly ground, where the angels singing with all his saints unite, sweetest praises bringing in heav'nly joy and light. Oh, that we were there! Oh, that we were there! Topics: Christmas Scripture: Isaiah 9:2-7 Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: Arthur T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #386 (2006) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6.5.5 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heav'n our voice; He from whom joy streameth Poor in a manger lies; Not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies. Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to thee. Cheer my wearied spirit, O pure and holy Child; Through Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus, Lord most mild, Draw me unto Thee! Draw me unto Thee! 3 Now through His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine. Death was reigning o'er us Through sin and vanity Till He opened for us A bright eternity. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 Oh, where shall joy be found? Where but on heav'nly ground? Where the angels singing With all His saints unite, Sweetest praises bringing In heav'nly joy and light, Oh, that we were there! Oh, that we were there! Scripture: Luke 2:1-14 Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now Sing We, Now Rejoice

Author: Peter of Dresden; Arthur Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11644 Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to Heav’n our voice; From manger poor see streaming, Bright rays of joy now beaming; No gleam of sun, no star light Is like this love, so pure and bright; Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Now given from on high to me I cannot rise to Thee: O cheer my wearied spirit: O pure and holy Child, Through all Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus! Gentle Lord most mild, Draw me after Thee! Draw me after Thee! 3 Now through His Son doth shine The Father’s grace divine: Death over us hath reignéd Through sin and boastful vanity; The Son for us obtainéd Eternal joy and peace on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 O where shall joy be found? Where but on heav’nly ground? Where now the angels singing With all His saints unite, Their praises sweetly singing In heav’nly joy, eternal light: May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! Languages: English Tune Title: IN DULCI JUBILO
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Now sing we, now rejoice

Author: Anon. ; A.T. Russell Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #103 (1918) Lyrics: 1 Now sing we, now rejoice, Now raise to heav'n our voice; Lo, He from whom joy streameth, Poor, in a manger lies; Yet not so brightly beameth The sun in yonder skies! Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! 2 Giv'n from on high to me, I cannot rise to Thee: O cheer my wearied spirit! O pure and holy Child, Through Thy grace and merit, Blest Jesus! Lord most mild, Draw me unto Thee! Draw me unto Thee! 3 Now through His Son doth shine The Father's grace divine; Death over us reignéd Through sin and vanity. The son for us obtainéd Eternal joy on high. May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! 4 O where shall joy be found? Where but on heavenly ground? Where now the angels singing With all His saints unite, Their sweetest praises bringing In heavenly joy and light: May we praise Him there! May we praise Him there! Topics: Christmas

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