Author: Robert Murray McCheyne Hymnal: New Radio Songs and Choruses of the Gospel No. 4 #41 (1942) Hymnal Title: New Radio Songs and Choruses of the Gospel No. 4 First Line: Beneath Moriah's rocky side Lyrics: 1 Beneath Moriah’s rocky side,
A gentle fountain springs;
Silent and soft the waters glide;
Like the peace the Spirit brings.
The thirsty Arab stoops to drink
Of the cool and quiet wave;
And the thirsty spirit stops to think
Of Him who came to save.
And the thirsty spirit stops to think
Of Him who came to save.
2 Siloam is the fountain’s name,
It means “one sent from God,”
And thus the holy Saviour’s fame
It gently spreads abroad.
Oh, grant that I, like this sweet well,
May Jesus’ image bear;
And spend my life, my all to tell
How full His mercies are.
And spend my life, my all to tell
How full His mercies are.
Languages: English Tune Title: [Beneath Moriah's rocky side]
One Sent from God