JESUS CHRIST >> GLORY & PRAISE
SDAH 246
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
That was slain.
Text
1
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb,
That was slain.
Refrain
Glory, hallelujah!
Praise Him, hallelujah!
Glory, hallelujah!
To the Lamb!
2
Savior, let Thy kingdom come!
Now the power of sin consume;
Bring Thy blest millennium,
Holy Lamb.
3
Thus may we
each moment feel,
Love Him, serve Him,
praise Him still,
Till we all on Zion’s hill
See the Lamb.
Hymn Info
Biblical Reference
(a) Rev 5:12 (b) Rev 20:3 (c) Rev 14:1 (r) Rev 19:1
Author
Anonymous
Hymn Tune
WORTHY
Metrical Number
7.7.7.3.Ref.
Theme
GLORY AND PRAISE
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Notes
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Jesus, the One who died and was slain yet now lives again, is worthy of our praise. The lyrics says, “Thus may we each moment feel, love Him, serve Him, praise Him still. Till we all on Zion’s hill see the lamb.” (Lesson 10, 1st Quarter 2021 -Monday, The Suffering Servant Poem, 3/1/2021)
The first American appearance of this anonymous hymn was in Revival Hymns, 1846, published in Baltimore. Joshua Himes printed it in his Advent Harp, 1849. James White picked it up and included the hymn in his 1852 volume, Hymns for Second Advent Believers Who Observe the Sabbath of the Lord. The words consist of extracts from the book of Revelation. (The word millennium is not in the Bible, but the translation of the Latin words –1000 years—-occur several times in Revelation 20.)
The tune WORTHY has an ascending octave passage in the bass at the beginning scores 1 and 2, and two measures of unison in the refrain.
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