DEATH AND BURIAL 592 I Know of a Sleep in Jesus’ Name Rev. 14: 13 9. 8. 9. 8. 9. 8. Jeg ved mig en Sövn i Jesu Navn Magnus Brostrup Landstad, 1861, ab. Tr., composite Den signede Dag Christoph E.F. Weyse, 1826 oft, ti when rest name, tide; to and ven sus’ And When And A me, fair all am o’er dings I from the of that know know know is of of of I 1 I 2 4 Oh, 3 I ful ing ing in dear bright e Je morn a a morn peace sleep a a I the ly ry heav’n high jour arms light fill sore wea ly shall ney my and see air tried, toil faint joy moun frame stream wake wea sor ing, us, ry, row; tains shall and it from with in its on the her In When At Earth spir songs times folds Then When Then My sing Je of soul ing. us, y, row; I sus ten is for shall I at gold God hours shel ters en to that As And Through And are ry and the beam take drear mor it are His the peaks glo long till o slum lin wak to loft hour bliss past in that ful y of and joy men. ver. ber. ing! dens. A birds rise lay God at are me in home yearn bid from like us to with car joy sink sor ous in rows ol dawn sleep— down heav’n, That How And Her 5 God’s Son to our graves then takes His way, His voice hear all tribes and nations; The portals are rent that guard our clay, And moved are the sea’s foundations. He calls out aloud: “Ye dead, come forth!” In glory we rise to meet Him. 6 O Jesus, draw near my dying bed And take me into Thy keeping And say when my spirit hence is fled, “This child is not dead, but sleeping.” And leave me not, Savior, till I rise To praise Thee in life eternal.