| Text: | Hail to the Lord who comes |
| Author: | John Ellerton, 1826-1893 |
| Tune: | OLD 120TH |
1 Hail to the Lord who comes,
comes to his temple gate,
not with his angel host,
not in his kingly state:
no shouts proclaim him nigh,
no crowds his coming wait.
2 But borne upon the throne
of Mary's gentle breast,
watched by her duteous love,
in her fond arms at rest;
thus to his Father's house
he comes, the heavenly guest.
3 There Joseph at her side
in reverent wonder stands;
and, filled with holy joy,
old Simeon in his hands
takes up the promised child,
the glory of all lands.
4 Hail to the great First-born,
whose ransom-price they pay,
the Son before all worlds,
the child of man to-day,
that he might ransom us
who still in bondage lay.
5 O Light of all the earth,
thy children wait for thee:
come to thy temples here,
that we, from sin set free,
before thy Father's face
may all presented be.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Hail to the Lord who comes |
| Author: | John Ellerton, 1826-1893 |
| Meter: | 66 66 66 |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 2000 |
| Scripture: | ; ; ; ; ; |
| Topic: | Candelmas; Epiphany IV: Year C |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | OLD 120TH |
| Meter: | 66 66 66 |
| Key: | D Major |
| Source: | Thomas Este's Psalter, 1592; Harmony: Ravenscroft's Psalmes 1621 |