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De tierra lejana venimos

Appears in 24 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 138:1-5 First Line: De tierra lejana venimos a verle Refrain First Line: Oh brillante estrella que anuncias aurora Lyrics: 1 De tierra lejana venimos a verle; nos sirve de guía la estrella de Oriente. Coro: Oh brillante estrella que anuncias la aurora, no nos falte nunca tu luz bienhechora. ¡Gloria en las alturas al Hijo de Dios! ¡Gloria en las alturas y en la tierra paz! 2 Al recién nacido, quien es Rey de de reyes, oro le regalo para ornar sus sienes. [Coro] 3 Como es Dios el Niño, le regalo incienso, con aroma dulce que sube hasta el cielo. [Coro] 4 Al Niño del cielo que bajó a la tierra le regalo mirra que inspira tristeza. [Coro] Topics: Advenimiento; Advent; Epifania; Epiphany Used With Tune: ISLA DEL ENCANTO Text Sources: Villancico portorriqueño

Delante de los ángeles (In the sight of the angels)

Appears in 13 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 138 Topics: 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time C; 5º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario C Used With Tune: [Delante de ángeles]
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Dauntless, thy pow'r I'll sing in noblest lays

Author: Thomas Cradock Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 138 Lyrics: 1 Dauntless thy pow'r I'll sing in noblest lays; 'Fore earth's proud tyrants thee, my God, I'll praise. 2 To thy blest temple I my eyes will turn, That hallow'd dome thy presence does adorn; Thy truth, thy mercy, and thy love proclaim, And celebrate in tuneful hymns thy name. 3 To thee I plain'd, and thou didst hear my cry; Didst to my trembling soul due strength supply. 4 Earth's sceptred kings when they thy word shall hear, With humble rev'rence shall thy praise declare; 5 Thy law shall own, thy mighty name adore, And sing the awful glories of thy pow'r. 6 Tho' seated high on his etherial throne, Yet on the lowly looks Jehovah down; And, while the proud disdainful heart he scorns, The poor he loves, and, gracious, to him turns, 7 Me tho' a thousand dangers shou'd surround, Tho' arm ten thousand foes, my soul to wound; From him I swift deliv'rance shou'd receive, And, free from peril, in his mercy live. 8 His great beneficence he 'as ever shewn, He, that will perfect what he 'as once begun; His humble servant, faithful, he protects, And ne'er the work of his own hand rejects.

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