Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EASTER
193
Christ the Lord is Risen Today
7. 7. 7. 7.
1 Cor. 15: 57
Charles Wesley, 1739, cento
Orientis partibus
French melody, c. 1200, ad.
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the
the
and
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gates
bat
an
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has
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of
Death,
burst
fight,
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of
tle
gels
say.
sting?
hell.
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a
re
the
gain
stone,
deem
Lord
2
Love’s
1
Christ
Vain
4
Lives
3
day,
done,
rious
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to
Where,
Christ
Fought
Sons
King;
seal;
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ing
the
our
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a
no
re
A
Grave?
dise.
more.
ply.
in
to
pened
and,
ry,
Par
blood
earth,
men.
Raise
Lo,
Death
Once
souls
bids
clipse
tri
our
for
e
and
to
His
umphs
your
died
vain
Sun’s
joys
is
He
in
our
Where
Christ
Lo,
vic
o
sets
heav’ns,
thy
has
He
ye
o’er;
high;
Sing,
rise;
save;
5
Soar we now where Christ has led,
Following our exalted Head.
Made like Him, like Him we rise;
Ours the cross, the grave, the skies.
6
Hail the Lord of earth and heav’n!
Praise to Thee by both be given!
Thee we greet triumphant now:
Hail, the Resurrection Thou!
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