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Vexilla regis prodeunt

Author: Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 530-609) Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #341 (1920) Languages: Latin Tune Title: [Vexilla regis prodeunt]

The royal banners forward go

Author: Bp. Venantius Fortunatus; Canon Percy Dearmer Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #128a (1939) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Passiontide; The Fifth Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS
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The royal banners forward go

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; Anonymous Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #75a (1958) Lyrics: 1 The royal banners forward go, The Cross shows forth in mystic glow Where he, as man, who gave man breath, Now bows beneath the yoke of death. 2 Fulfilled is all that David told In true prophetic song of old; How God the nations' King should be, For God is reigning from the Tree. A-men. 3 O Tree of beauty, Tree most fair, Ordained those holy limbs to bear: Gone is thy shame, each crimsoned bough Proclaims the King of glory now. 4 Blest Tree, whose chosen branches bore The wealth that did the world restore, The price of humankind to pay, And spoil the spoiler of his prey. 5 O Cross, our one reliance, hail! Still may thy power with us avail More good for righteous souls to win, And save the sinner from his sin. 6 To Thee, eternal Three in One, Let homage meet by all be done: As by the Cross thou dost restore, So rule and guide us evermore. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Lent; The Church Year Palm Sunday; The Church Year Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT

The royal banners forward go

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #184a (1933) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ His Sufferings and Death Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT
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The Royal Banners Forward Go (Vexilla regis)

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530-609 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #2 (1982) First Line: The royal banners forward go Lyrics: The royal banners forward go; The cross shows forth redemption's flow Where he, by whom our flesh was made, Our ransom in his flesh has paid. Topics: Canticles and Chants Languages: English Tune Title: [The royal banners forward go]
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The royal banners forward go

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; J. M. Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #79 (1986) Lyrics: 1 The royal banners forward go, The Cross shines forth in mystic glow, Where he in flesh, our flesh who made, Our sentence bore, our ransom paid. 2 Where deep for us the spear was dyed, Life's torrent rushing from his side, To wash us in that precious flood, Where mingled water flowed, and blood. 3 Fulfilled is all that David told In true prophetic song of old, The universal Lord is he, Who reigns and triumphs from the tree. 4 O Tree of beauty, Tree of light, O Tree with royal purple dight, Elect on whose triumphal breast Those holy limbs should find their rest! 5 On whose dear arms, so widely flung, The weight of this world's ransom hung, The price of humankind to pay And spoil the spoiler of his prey. 6 O Cross, our one reliance, hail! So may thy power with us prevail To give new virtue to the saint, And pardon to the penitent. 7 To thee, eternal Three in One, Let homage meet by all be done: Whom by thy Cross thou dost restore, Preserve and govern evermore. Amen. Topics: The Christian Year Passiontide; Office Hymn; Holy Cross Day September 14th Scripture: Psalm 96:10 Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS
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As royal banners are unfurled

Author: Alan Gaunt (b. 1935); Venantius Fortunatus (530-609) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #176 (2013) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 As royal banners are unfurled, the cross displays its mystery: the Maker of our flesh, in flesh, impaled and hanging helplessly. 2 Already deeply wounded: see his side now riven by a spear, and all our sins are swept away by blood and water flowing here. 3 See everything the prophets wrote fulfilled in its totality, and tell the nations of the world our God is reigning from the tree. 4 This tree, ablaze with royal light and with the blood-red robe it wears, is hallowed and embellished by the weight of holiness it bears. 5 Stretched like a balance here, his arms have gauged the price of wickedness; but, hanging here, his love outweighs hell's unforgiving bitterness. 6 The Saviour, victim, sacrifice, is, through his dying, glorified; his life is overcome by death and leaps up, sweeping death aside. 7 We hail the cross, faith's one true hope: God's passion set in time and space, by which our guilt is blotted out, engulfed in such stupendous grace. Amen. Topics: Atonement; Church Year Good Friday; Church Year Christ the King; Good Friday; Other Saints and Festivals Holy Cross Day; Prophets; The Fifth Sunday of Lent Year C Scripture: John 19:17-34 Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS
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The Royal Banners Forward Go

Author: V. H. Fortunatus, 503-609; Unknown Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #273 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The royal banners forward go; The cross shines forth in mystic glow Where He in flesh, our flesh who made, Our sentence bore, our ransom paid; 2 Where deep for us the spear was dyed, Life's torrent rushing from His side, To wash us in that precious flood Where mingled water flowed and blood. 3 Fulfilled is all that David told In true prophetic song of old; Amidst the nations, God, saith he, Hath reigned and triumphed from the Tree. 4 O Tree of beauty, Tree of life, O Tree with fruit of comforrt rife; Elect, on whose triumphal breast Those holy limbs should find their rest; 5 On whose dear arms, so widely flung, The weight of this world's ransom hung The price of humankind to pay And spoil the spoiler of his prey. 6 O Cross, our one reliance, hail! So may thy pow'r with us avail To give new virtue to the saint And pardon to the penitent. 7 To Thee, eternal Three in One, Let homage meet by all be done, Whom by the cross Thou dost restore, Preserve, and govern evermore. Topics: Jesus, Our High Priest; Lent 5 Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS
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The Royal Banners Forward Go

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #435 (1986) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The royal banners forward go; The cross shines forth in mystic glow, Where he through whom our flesh was made, In that same flesh our ransom paid. 2 There while he hung, his sacred side By soldier's spear was opened wide, To cleanse us in the precious flood Of water mingled with his blood. 3 Fulfilled is now what David told In true prophetic song of old, How God the nations' king should be; For God is reigning from the tree. 4 O tree of glory, tree most fair, Ordained those holy limbs to bear, How bright in royal robe it stood-- The purple of a Savior's blood! 5 Upon its arms, like balance true, He weighed the price for sinners due, The price which none but he could pay, And spoiled the spoiler of his prey. 6 To you, eternal Three in One, Let homage due by all be done; As by the cross you did restore, So rule and guide us evermore. Topics: Good Friday; Holy Thursday (Evening Mass of th Lord's Supper); Good Friday; Children's Hymns; Cross; Paschal Mystery; Redemption Scripture: Psalm 24:10 Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS
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Abroad the regal Banners fly

Hymnal: Church Hymns #135a (1903) Topics: Fifth Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT

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