Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LENT
159
Go to Dark Gethsemane
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Lam. 3: 19
James Montgomery, 1820, 1825
Gethsemane
Richard Redhead, 1853
breath
ing
life
Tempt
they
There,
the
that
dor
of
the
His
laid
a
Lord
feel
clay;
His
raigned;
pow’r;
less
at
ar
er’s
has
ry’s
to
dark
ly
va
low
to
ten
mourn
the
Geth
2
Fol
1
Go
Cal
4
Ear
3
tomb
tain
hall,
ne,
the
moun
ment
climb;
Where
View
Ye
a
to
ful
judg
sem
a
fice
sus
ter
tak
own
pangs
Him
Him
ri
soul
bit
en
sac
His
one
way?
com
tained!
hour;
Your
Oh,
feet,
All
i
mir
wood
er’s
sol
that
worm
deem
a
tude
and
con
Mark
is
the
Re
Who
time,
Oh,
Watch
with
and
cle
the
flict
hath
God’s
gloom,—
of
gall!
the
see,
His
’ring,
fin
He
griefs
shame,
ished!”
meets
Learn
Learn
cry;
Sav
a
or
bear
our
way,
loss;
Him
eyes.
Turn
Shun
plete.
from
suff
is
ris’n!
Christ
not
not
“It
is
die.
A
to
the
Christ
to
pray.
cross.
to
rise.
men.
teach
of
sus
to
Je
us
of
of
Learn
ior,
Je
Him
Christ
bear
sus
so
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