Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MINISTRY
487
How Beauteous Are Their Feet
Is. 52: 7
S. M.
St. Michael
Isaac Watts, 1707
“Genevan Psalter,” 1551
ful
on
this
this
their
dings
on’s
heav’n
joy
ti
Zi
hear
sweet
stand
see
That
That
How
Who
light!
sound
are!
hill;
ly
bless
hap
charm
beau
ed
py
teous
1
How
How
ing
4
How
3
How
2
eyes
ears
voice!
feet
the
the
are
are
is
are
their
their
sight.
A
and
out
nev
tri
peace
but
found!
here.”
veal!
with
the
er
umphs
of
re
men.
Who
“Zi
Which
Proph
bring
on,
kings
proph
hold
va
and
sired
wait
on
and
de
ets
thy
tion
ets
be
sal
Sav
But
And
He
And
died
sought,
reigns
words
it
ed
ior
their
long,
kings
tongues
for
King;
5
The watchmen join their voice
And tuneful notes employ;
Jerusalem breaks forth in songs,
And deserts learn the joy.
6
The Lord makes bare His arm
Through all the earth abroad.
Let ev’ry nation now behold
Their Savior and their God.
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