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| Title: | Oh, How Good Is Christ the Lord |
| Spanish Title: | Oh, Qué Bueno Es Jesús |
| Meter: | Irregular |
| Source: | Puerto Rican folk hymn |
| Language: | English; Spanish |

| Title: | Oh, How Good Is Christ the Lord |
| Spanish Title: | Oh, Qué Bueno Es Jesús |
| Meter: | Irregular |
| Source: | Puerto Rican folk hymn |
| Language: | English; Spanish |
| Full hymn text | Information about this text |
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Oh, how good is Oh, qu‚ bueno es Jes£s. | This hymn is one of a number of Spanish folk hymns sung by evangelical Christians throughout Central and South America. No other published source is known. Transcribed from a tape recording of a small Bible study group in Puerto Rico, the song was presented by a Hispanic task force charged with recommending Spanish-language hymns for the Psalter Hymnal. The text presents the heart of the Christian confession of faith: Christ who died for our sin has risen again! We respond to this confession, "Glory be to Jesus." This acclamation is similar to the traditional liturgical response to the reading of the gospel text. To continue the confession, Bert Polman (PHH 37) wrote an additional stanza in 1987:
Liturgical Use: --Psalter Hymnal Handbook |