143. Rise, O Salem, rise and shine

1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine;
Lo! the Gentiles hail thy waking;
Herald of a morn divine,
See the dayspring o'er us breaking,
Telling God has called to mind
Those who long in darkness pined.

2 Ah, how blindly did we stray,
Ere this Sun our earth had brightened;
Heaven we sought not, for no ray
Had our wildered eyes enlightened:
All our looks were earthward bent,
All our strength on earth was spent.

3 But, the Dayspring from on high
Hath arisen with beams unclouded,
And we see before it fly
All the heavy gloom that shrouded
This sad earth, where sin and woe
Seemed to reign o'er all below.

4 Thy appearing, Lord, shall fill
All my thoughts in sorrow's hour;
Thy appearing, Lord, shall still
All my dread of death's dark power;
Whether joy or tears be mine,
Through them still Thy light shall shine.

5 Let me, when my course is run,
Calmly leave a world of sadness
For the place that needs no sun,
For Thou art its light and gladness;
For the mansions fair and bright,
Where Thy saints are crowned with light.

Text Information
First Line: Rise, O Salem, rise and shine
German Title: Werde Licht, du Stadt der Heiden
Translator: Miss Winkworth (1862)
Author: John Rist (1655)
Meter: 7, 8, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: Epiphany; Tenth Sunday after Trinity
Notes: Alternate tune #230 or #454
Tune Information
Name: JESUS MEINE ZUVERSICHT
Meter: 7, 8, 7.
Key: C Major
Notes: Composer from index: Joh. Crüger



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