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Rejoice! Rejoice Believers
ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVOGELEIN
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Laurentius Laurenti, 1660-1722 Trans. Sarah Borthwick Findlater, 1823-1907 |
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Memmingen ms., 17th C. Harm George R. Woodward, 1848-1934, alt. |
Rejoice! Rejoice, believers, And let your lights appear; The evening is advancing And darker night is near. The Bridegroom is arising, And soon He will draw nigh; Up, watch with expectation: At midnight comes the cry.
See that your lamps are burning, Replenish them with oil; Look now for your salvation, The end of sin and toil. The marriage feast is waiting, The gates wide open stand; Arise, O heirs of glory, The Bride groom is at hand!
Our hope and expectation, O Jesus, now appear; Arise, Thou sun so longed for, Above this shadowed sphere! With hearts and hands uplifted, We plead, O Lord, to see The day of earth's redemption, And ever be with Thee!
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