Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE FAMILY
624
O Blessed Home Where Man and Wife
Ps. 128
8. 8. 6. 8. 8. 6.
I Hus og Hjem, hvor Mand og Viv
Magnus B. Landstad, 1861
Tr., Ole T. Arneson, 1908, alt.
Kommt her zu mir
German melody, c. 1400
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er
grace
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part
life,
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ger
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ly
we
their
have
ed
Lord,
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bless
come
home
giv
home
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2
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wife
heart,
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face;
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and
be
be
en
where
fore
dark
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man
their
not
of
py
dens
dis
will
is
bur
in
life
day
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de
the
y a
lieve
them
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man
wants,
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storms
hap
tress;
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calm,
spent,
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their
dren,
with
each
ther,
them
and
con
fa
in
night
faith
chil
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glad
ev
there
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to
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sent
balm,
bless,
peace
bring
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them
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sus
for
is
to
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men.
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ing.
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ry
to
ments
to
To
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tar
change
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love
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their
ti
an
bless
sor
ply
oth
mul
one
joy
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