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EARLY ADVENT SDA HYMNAL (1985)

SDAH 451: Together Let Us Sweetly Live

EARLY ADVENT

SDAH 451

Together let us sweetly live,
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
Together love to Jesus give;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

Text
Text

1
Together let us sweetly live,
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
Together love to Jesus give;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

Refrain:
O Canaan, bright Canaan,
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
O Canaan, it is my happy home,
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

2
Together let us watch and pray;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
And wait redemption’s joyous day;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

3
Our songs of praise shall fill the skies;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
While higher still our joys shall rise;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

4
Then come with me, beloved friend;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.
The joys to come shall never end;
I am bound for the land of Canaan.

Hymn Info
Hymn Info


Biblical Reference
(b) Luke 21: 36, 28

Text Source
Millennial Harp, 1843

Copyright
Arrangement 1984 by Melvin West

Theme
EARLY ADVENT

Hymn Tune
CANAAN

Metrical Number
8.9.8.9.Ref.

Arranged
Melvin West, 1984 (1930-)

Tune Source
Early Advent hymn

Hymn Score

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Piano Accompaniment

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