Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EASTER
190
Christ the Lord is Risen Again
Mark 16: 6
7. 7. 7. 7., with Hallelujah
Christus ist erstanden
Michael Weisse, 1531
Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1863
Christus ist erstanden
Based on “Christ is erstanden”
Latin melody, c. 1100
de
fort
for
has
scend
less
us
bro
Christ
tell
loss
life.
gain!
Hath
Com
Who
ed
up
en
ken
whose
who
who
the
path
bore
gave
Lord
4
He
3
He
2
He
1
Christ
cords
and
His
a
is
no
all
for
re
pain
us
ris’n
hath
on
to
for
high,
bound
day.
joy
armed
now
Lamb
shout
death’s
dured
on
in
cross
strife,
chain!
hell;
to
the
the
strong
man
Pas
an
glo
in
our
ry
chal
gels
the
strong
the
He
Lives
Is
Hark,
Hal
er
for
and
est
more
joy
hears
heav’n
say:
cry:
crowned.
high:
Hal
Hal
on
and
our
is
us
ev
sing
high
Sing
We,
Pleads
And
ing
too,
for
in
A
Hal
men.
le
le
le
le
jah!
jah!
jah!
jah!
lu
lu
lu
lu
5
He who slumbered in the grave
Is exalted now to save;
Now through Christendom it rings
That the Lamb is King of kings.
Hallelujah!
6
Now He bids us tell abroad
How the lost may be restored,
How the penitent forgiven,
How we, too, may enter heav’n.
Hallelujah!
7
Thou our Paschal Lamb indeed,
Christ, today Thy people feed;
Take our sins and guilt away
That we all may sing for aye:
Hallelujah!
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