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Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes

Author: Thomas B. Pollock, 1836-1896 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #113 (1978) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Topics: Holy Week; Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Jesus, in thy dying woes, Even while thy life-blood flows, Craving pardon for thy foes: Hear us, holy Jesus. 2 Savior, for our pardon sue When our sins thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, holy Jesus. 3 Oh, may we, who mercy need, Be like thee in heart and deed, When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, holy Jesus. Languages: English Tune Title: ACK, VAD ÄR DOCK LIVET HÄR

Where Charity and Love Prevail

Author: Omer Westendorf Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #126 (1978) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Holy Week; Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: TWENTY-FOURTH
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Go to dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Voices United #133 (1996) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: The Christian Year Holy Week; Christian Year Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, you that feel the tempter's power; your Redeemer's conflict see, watch with him one bitter hour; turn not from his griefs away: learn from him to watch and pray. 2 See him at the judgment hall, beaten, bound, reviled, arraigned; see him meekly bearing all; love to all his soul sustained. Shun not suffering, shame, or loss; learn from Christ to bear the cross. 3 Calvary's mournful mountain view; there the Lord of glory see, made a sacrifice for you, dying on the accursed tree. "It is finished," hear him cry: trust in Christ and learn to die. Languages: English Tune Title: REDHEAD No. 76
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Sing, My Tongue

Author: Venantius Honorius fortunatus, 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #355 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Holy Week, Three Days; Holy Week, Three Days First Line: Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; tell the triumph far and wide; tell aloud the wondrous story of the cross, the Crucified; tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, vanquished death the day he died. 2 God in mercy saw us fallen, sunk in shame and misery, felled to death in Eden's garden, where in pride we claimed the tree; then another tree was chosen, which the world from death would free. 3 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us the heav'nly home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Jesus went from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work, and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 5 Bend your boughs, O tree of glory, your relaxing sinews bend; for a while the ancient rigor that your birth bestowed, suspend; and the Lord of heav'nly beauty gently on your arms extend. 6 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, be for all the noblest tree; none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your equal be; symbol of the world's redemption, for your burden makes us free. 7 Unto God be praise and glory; to the Father and the Son, to the eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, My Tongue

Author: Venantius Honorius fortunatus, 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #356 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Holy Week, Three Days; Holy Week, Three Days First Line: Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; tell the triumph far and wide; tell aloud the wondrous story of the cross, the Crucified; tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, vanquished death the day he died. 2 God in mercy saw us fallen, sunk in shame and misery, felled to death in Eden's garden, where in pride we claimed the tree; then another tree was chosen, which the world from death would free. 3 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us the heav'nly home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Jesus went from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work, and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 5 Bend your boughs, O tree of glory, your relaxing sinews bend; for a while the ancient rigor that your birth bestowed, suspend; and the Lord of heav'nly beauty gently on your arms extend. 6 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, be for all the noblest tree; none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your equal be; symbol of the world's redemption, for your burden makes us free. 7 Unto God be praise and glory; to the Father and the Son, to the eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Where Charity and Love Prevail

Author: Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #359 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Holy Week, Three Days; Holy Week, Three Days Languages: English Tune Title: TWENTY-FOURTH
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'Tis Midnight, and on Olive's Brow

Author: William Bingham Tappan Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #100 (1926) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Church Year Holy Week; Holy Week Lyrics: 1 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shown: 'Tis midnight, in the garden now, The suff'ring Saviour prays alone. 2 'Tis midnight, and from all removed, Immanuel wrestles lone with fears: E'en the disciple that He loved Heeds not his Master's grief and tears. 3 'Tis midnight, and for others' guilt, The Man of Sorrows weeps in blood; Yet He that hath in anguish knelt Is not forsaken by His God. 4 'Tis midnight, and from ether-plains Is borne the song that angels know: Unheard by mortals are the strains That sweetly soothe the Saviour's woe. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CROSS
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Over Kedron Jesus Treadeth

Author: Thomas Kingo; J. Jeffery Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #101 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Topics: Church Year Holy Week; Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Over Kedron Jesus treadeth To His passion for us all; Ev'ry human eye be weeping, Tears of bitter grief let fall! Round His spirit flock the foes, Place their shafts and bend their bows, Aiming at the Saviour solely, While the world forsakes Him wholly. 2 See Him anguish-stricken falling Prostrate, and with struggling breath, Three times on His Father calling, Praying that the bitter death And the cup of doom may go: Still He cries, in all His woe: "Not My will, but Thine, O Father," And the angels round Him gather. 3 See how, in that hour of darkness, Battling with the evil power, Agonies untold assail Him, On His soul the arrows shower; All the garden flowers are wet With the drops of bloody sweat From His anguished frame distilling-- Our redemption thus fulfilling. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: FRÄLSTA VÄRLD! I NÅDENS UNDER
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Go to Dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #102 (1926) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Church Year Holy Week; Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's pow'r: Your Redeemer's conflict see; Watch with Him one bitter hour; Turn not from His griefs away; Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. 2 Follow to the judgment hall, View the Lord of life arraigned; O the worm-wood and the gall! O the pangs His soul sustained! Shun not suff'ring, shame, or loss; Learn of Him to bear the cross. 3 Calvary's mournful mountain climb; There, adoring at His feet, Mark the miracle of time, God's own Sacrifice complete: "It is finished," hear Him cry; Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to the tomb, Where they laid His breathless clay; All is solitude and gloom; Who hath taken Him away? Christ is risen! He meets our eyes; Saviour, teach us so to rise. Amen. Scripture: Matthew 26:57-68 Languages: English Tune Title: GETHSEMANE (REDHEAD 76)
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Jesus, I Will Ponder Now

Author: August Crull, 1846-1923; Sigismund von Birken, 1626-1681 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #115 (1978) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Topics: Holy Week; Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Jesus, I will ponder now On your holy Passion; Let your Spirit now endow Me for meditation. Grant that I in love and faith May the image cherish Of your suff'ring, pain, and death, That I may not perish. 2 Make me see Your great distress, Anguish, and affliction, Bonds and stripes and wretchedness And your crucifixion; Make me see how scourge and rod, Spear and nails, did wound you, How you died for those, O God, Who with thorns had crowned you. 3 Yet, O Lord, not thus alone Make me see your Passion, But its cause to me make known And its termination. For I also and my sin Wrought your deep affliction; This the shameful cause has been Of your crucifixion. 4 Let me view your pain and loss With repentant grieving, Nor prepare again your cross By unholy living. May I give you love for love! Hear me, O my Savior, That I may in heav'n above Sing your praise forever. Languages: English Tune Title: JESU KREUZ, LEIDEN UND PEIN

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