Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
343
How Lovely Shines the Morning Star
Rev. 22: 16
8. 8. 7. 8. 8. 7. 4. 4. 4. 4. 8.
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
Philipp Nicolai, 1597
Tr., composite
Wie schön leuchtet
Philipp Nicolai, 1599
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to
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and
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na
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eyes
God,
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see
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tions
me
part
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to
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of
ly
est
ly
peace
to
joy
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pledge
rich
high
love
see
heart,
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ing
tals
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wait
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of
and
let
beau
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blest
my
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bod
heart’s
Son
The
Thou
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Word,
be,
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race,
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me
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cob’s
To
Thy
love
King
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me
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of
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good
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born
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in
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grace
high
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shin
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est
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dear
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Bride
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and
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ford
tree,
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my
in
pel’s
is
Thy
blood,
sav
King
ing
af
the
my
of
ior!
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Rest
Tast
Prince
vic
wilt
ing
ing,
of
Low
Thou
Sigh
Keep
my
Thy
ly
na
rious
vor;
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fa
man
to
er,
ing,
es,
me;
cheer
nev
eat
grac
san
sa
fa
glo
rious,
na!
vor
vor,
Thy
and
ho
the
Thou
Heav’n
Of
O
ly,
ly,
mine,
ing,
me
Ho
I
Cry
Kind
Great
Sing
For
In
Thine;
ing.
ly
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er.
near
ev
peat
plac
ing.
ses.
men.
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ing
Word
I
Thy
rest
calls
love
all
Thy
Till
Whilst
Fill
to
Thee
songs
heav’n
draw
for
re
ly
the
in
in
me
5
Thou, mighty Father, in Thy Son
Didst love me ere Thou hadst begun
This ancient world’s foundation.
Thy Son hath made a friend of me,
And when in spirit Him I see,
I joy in tribulation.
What bliss Is this!
He that liveth To me giveth
Life forever;
Nothing me from Him can sever.
6
Lift up the voice and strike the string.
Let all glad sounds of music ring
In God’s high praises blended.
Christ will be with me all the way,
Today, tomorrow, ev’ry day,
Till trav’ling days be ended.
Sing out, Ring out
Triumph glorious, O victorious,
Chosen nation;
Praise the God of your salvation.
7
Oh, joy to know that Thou, my Friend,
Art Lord, Beginning without end,
The First and Last, Eternal!
And Thou at length—O glorious grace!—
Wilt take me to that holy place,
The home of joys supernal.
Amen, Amen!
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