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Festival Alleluia

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Death First Line: The LORD is my strength and my song Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia Used With Tune: [The LORD is my strength and my song] Text Sources: Verse text: Christian Standard Bible, vss. 1-3, 5, 6, 8; New Revised Standard Version, vss. 4, 7

How Shall We Sing

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death First Line: By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept Refrain First Line: How shall we sing the LORD's song in a strange land? Scripture: Psalm 137 Used With Tune: [By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept]

In You, O LORD, I Am Found

Author: Wendell Kimbrough Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death First Line: O LORD, you know me and search me out Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: [O LORD, you know me and search me out]

Let My Prayer Rise Up

Author: Marty Haugen Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Death First Line: O LORD, I call to you Refrain First Line: Let my prayer rise up like incense before you Scripture: Psalm 141 Used With Tune: [O LORD, I call to you]

Let My Prayer

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death First Line: I call to you, LORD, come quickly to me Refrain First Line: Let my prayer be set before you as incense Scripture: Psalm 141 Used With Tune: [Let my prayer be set before you as incense]

Sing of Living, Sing of Dying

Author: Thomas J. S. Mikelson, 1936- Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death and Life Used With Tune: ENOCH
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On the Passion

Author: Hart Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 27 hymnals Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ First Line: Come, all ye chosen saints of God Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye chosen saints of God, That long to feel the cleansing blood, In pensive pleasure join with me, To sing of sad Gethsemane. 2 [Gethsemane, the olive press! (And why so called, let Christians guess;) Fit name! fit place! where vengeance strove, And griped and grappled hard with love.] 3 ’Twas here the Lord of life appeared, And sighed, and groaned, and prayed, and feared; Bore all incarnate God could bear, With strength enough, and none to spare. 4 The powers of hell united pressed, And squeezed his heart and bruised his breast; What dreadful conflicts raged within, When sweat and blood forced through the skin! 5 [Dispatched from heaven an angel stood, Amazed to find him bathed in blood; Adored by angels, and obeyed, But lower now than angels made. 6 He stood to strengthen, not to fight; Justice exacts its utmost mite, This Victim vengeance will pursue; He undertook, and must go through.] 7 [Three favoured servants, left not far, Were bid to wait and watch the war; But Christ withdrawn, what watch we keep! To shun the sight, they sank in sleep.] 8 Backwards and forwards thrice he ran, As if he sought some help from man; Or wished, at least, they would condole (’Twas all they could) his tortured soul. 9 [Whate’er he sought for, there was none; Our Captain fought the field alone; Soon as the Chief to battle led, That moment every soldier fled.] 10 Mysterious conflict! dark disguise! Hid from all creatures’ peering eyes; Angels, astonished, viewed the scene; And wonder yet what all could mean. 11 O Mount of Olives, sacred grove! O Garden, scene of tragic love! What bitter herbs thy beds produce! How rank their scent, how harsh their juice! 12 [Rare virtues now these herbs contain; The Saviour sucked out all their bane; My mouth with these if conscience cram, I’ll eat them with the paschal Lamb.] 13 O Kedron, gloomy brook, how foul Thy black, polluted waters roll! No tongue can tell, but some can taste, The filth that into thee was cast. 14 In Eden’s garden there was food Of every kind for man while good; But banished thence we fly to thee, O garden of Gethsemane.
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Much we talk of Jesus' blood

Author: Hart Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ Lyrics: 1 Much we talk of Jesus’ blood; But how little’s understood! Of his sufferings so intense, Angels have no perfect sense. Who can rightly comprehend Their beginning or their end? ’Tis to God, and God alone, That their weight is fully known. 2 [O thou hideous monster, Sin, What a curse hast thou brought in! All creation groans through thee, Pregnant cause of misery. Thou hast ruined wretched man, Ever since the world began; Thou hast God afflicted too; Nothing less than that would do. 3 Would we then rejoice indeed? Be it that from thee we’re freed; And our justest cause to grieve Is that thou wilt to us cleave. Faith relieves us from thy guilt, But we think whose blood was spilt; All we hear, or feel, or see, Serves to raise our hate to thee.] 4 Dearly we are bought, for God Bought us with his own heart’s blood; Boundless depths of love divine! Jesus, what a love was thine! Though the wonders thou hast done Are as yet so little known, Here we fix and comfort take – Jesus died for sinners’ sake. Scripture: Lamentations 1:12
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Mourning souls, by sin distressed

Author: Burnham Meter: 8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ Lyrics: 1 Mourning souls, by sin distressed, Lost and ruined, void of good, You can never be released, But by faith in Jesus’ blood. 2 Richly flowed the crimson river, Down Immanuel’s lovely side; And that blood will you deliver, Whensoever ’tis applied. 3 Christ is ready to receive you; See his bloody cross appear. From your sins he will relieve you, And dissolve your every fear. 4 O behold the Lord expiring; See the suffering Lamb of God! And that love be much admiring, Which appears in streams of blood. Scripture: John 19:3-4

O Lord, the refuge of each generation

Author: Basil E. Bridge, 1926- Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Death Scripture: Psalm 90 Used With Tune: O LORD, THE REFUGE

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