Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
TRINITY
249
Isaiah, Mighty Seer, in Days of Old
Is. 6: 1–4
10s. 16 lines
Jesaia, dem Propheten, das gescha
Martin Luther, 1526
Tr., composite
Jesaia, dem Propheten
Martin Luther, 1526
of
The
old
days
of
Lord
sa
iah,
1
I
y
in
seer,
might
y
on
loft
a
in
all
throne,
in
it
did
Spir
hold
High
be
flow
bright,
With
filled
that
train
ing
quite.
ple
splen
the
dor
Tem
were
state
throne
phim,
a
ly
ser
the
wings
Six
A
bove
had
gers
mes
they
sen
twain
Him.
of
With
their
veiled
fac
they,
these
es,
was
meet,
as
hid
in
With
twain
’rent
rev
feet,
their
awe
they
they
soared,
loft
a
One
the
to
with
And
the
er
twain
oth
Lord
the
“Ho
Lord:
of
ly
is
God,
called
er
and
oth
the
praised
of
Lord
Sab
the
oth!
a
oth!
Ho
a
Sab
is
God,
ly
oth!
Be
Sab
a
His
Ho
hold,
is
God,
ly
of
the
Lord
and
lin
The
beams
bled
tels
trem
fill
ry
eth
glo
the
earth!”
all
on
wrapped
throne
the
men.
A
high.
And
clouds
cry,
the
at
en
of
smoke
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