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그 맑고 환한 밤중에 뭇 천사 내려와

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1 그 맑고 환한 밤중에 뭇 천사 내려와
그 손에 비파 들고 다 찬송하기를
평강의 왕이 오시니 다 평안하여라
그 소란하던 세상이 다 고요하도다

2 뭇 천사 날개 펴고서 이 땅에 내려와
그 때에 부른 노래가 또 다시 들리니
이 슬픔 많은 세상에 큰 위로 넘치고
온 세상 기뻐 뛰놀며 다 찬송하도다

3 이 괴롬 많은 세상에 짐 지고 가는 자
그 험산 준령 넘느라 온 몸이 곤하나
이 죄악 세상 살 동안 새 소망 가지고
저 천사 기쁜 찬송을 들으며 쉬어라

4 옛선지 예언 응하여 베들레헴 성중에
주 예수 탄생하시니 온 세상 구주라
저 천사 기쁜 노래를 또 다시 부르니
온 세상 사는 사람들 다 화답하도다

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #14210

Author: Edmund H. Sears

Edmund Hamilton Sears was born in Berkshire [County], Massachusetts, in 1810; graduated at Union College, Schenectady, in 1834, and at the Theological School of Harvard University, in 1837. He became pastor of the Unitarian Society in Wayland, Mass., in 1838; removed to Lancaster in 1840; but on account of ill health was obliged to retire from the active duties of the ministry in 1847; since then, residing in Wayland, he devoted himself to literature. He has published several works. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872… Go to person page >

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First Line: 그 맑고 환한 밤중에 뭇 천사 내려와 (Geu malg-go hwanhan bamjung-e mus cheonsa naelyeowa)
Title: 그 맑고 환한 밤중에 뭇 천사 내려와
English Title: It came upon the midnight clear
Author: Edmund H. Sears (1849)
Language: Korean
Copyright: Public Domain

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