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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: F. B. P., 16th cent.; Augustine of Hippo, 5th cent. Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #420 (2023) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, when shall I come to thee? When will my sorrows have an end? Thy joys, when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, no grief, no care, no toil. 3 Thy saints are crowned with glory great; they see God face to face; they triumph still, they still rejoice; most happy is their case. 4 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see thine endless joy, and of the same partaker ever be! Topics: Comfort, Death, and Glory Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: F. B. P. Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #608 (2019) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Your joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In you no sorrow may be found, No grief, no care, no toil. 3 Your gardens and your gallant walks Continually are green; There grow such sweet and pleasant flow'rs As nowhere else are seen. 4 There, trees forevermore bear fruit And evermore do spring; There evermore the angels sit And evermore do sing! 5 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see Your endless joy, and of the same Partaker ever be! Topics: General Music for Worship Eternal Life and Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: F. B. P., 16th cent. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #628 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, when shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, no grief, no care, no toil. 3 Thy gardens and thy gallant walks continually are green; there grow such sweet and pleasant flow'rs as nowhere else are seen. 4 There trees forevermore bear fruit and evermore do spring; there evermore the angels sit and evermore do sing. 5 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see thine endless joy, and of the same partaker ever be! Topics: Grief, Sorrow; Hope, Assurance; Grief, Sorrow; Hope, Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: F. B. P., 16th cent Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #673 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, No grief, no care, no toil. 3 Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green; There grow such sweet and pleasant flow'rs As nowhere else are seen. 4 There trees forevermore bear fruit And evermore do spring; There evermore the angels dwell And evermore do sing. 5 Apostles, martyrs, prophets, there Around my Savior stand; And soon my friends in Christ below Will join the glorious band. 6 O Christ, do Thou my soul prepare For that bright home of love That I may see Thee and adore With all Thy saints above. Topics: End Times Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: "F. B. P.", 16th C. Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #675 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, when shall I come to thee? When will my sorrows have an end? Thy joys, when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, no grief, no care, no toil. 3 Thy saints are crowned with glory great; they see God face to face; they triumph still, they still rejoice: most happy is their case. 4 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see thine endless joy, and of the same partaker ever be! Topics: The Christian Life Death and Eternal Life; All Saints' Day; Heaven; Joy Scripture: Psalm 122:2 Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Jerusalem! my happy home!

Author: Francis Baker Priest Hymnal: Sacred Tunes and Hymns #43 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: LONG SOUGHT HOME
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My Happy Home

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Crowns of Rejoicing #221 (1913) First Line: O mother dear, Jerusalem Refrain First Line: I will meet you in the city of the New Jerusalem Languages: English Tune Title: [O mother dear, Jerusalem]

Jerusalem! my happy home!

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #235 (1991) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: LONG SOUGHT HOME
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: Joseph Bromehead, 1747-1826 Hymnal: Singing Our Faith #271 (2001) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I with you be? When shall my sorrows have an end? Your joys when shall I see? 2 Your saints are crowned with glory great; They see God face to face; They triumph still, they still rejoice: In that most holy place. 3 There David stands with harp in hand As master of the choir: Ten thousand time that we were blest That might this music hear. 4 Our Lady sings Magnificat With tune surpassing sweet; And all the virgins join the song While sitting at her feet. 5 There Magdalene has left her tears, And cheerfully does sing With blessed saints, whose harmony In ev'ry street does ring. 6 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see Your endless joy, and of the same Partaker ever be! Topics: Saints and Angels Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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My Happy Home

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 #284 (1894) First Line: O mother dear, Jerusalem Refrain First Line: I will meet you in the City of the new Jerusalem Languages: English Tune Title: [O mother dear, Jerusalem]

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