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Isaac, at Peace with Philistia

Meter: Irregular Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:6 First Line: God hath given to Isaac room Lyrics: 1 God hath givn' to Isaac room— See Philistines friendly come; Hark! they hail one common Lord; One by him, by them ador'd. 2 Strife, contention, hatred ends; Met in peace, they dwell as friends; Mutual oath, confirm'd above, Jesu and Gentile binds in love. 3 Lord! complete this type of thee, Bid all nations bend the knee; Blessed in th'eternal Son, Bring the wond'rers home, as one. 4 Give them peace, the peace of God; Peace in heaven by Jesus' blood; Thou the truth, the life, the way, Peace, good will to all display. Topics: Patriarchal Types, and Prophecies of Christ
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The last Resurrection

Meter: Irregular Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:7-8 First Line: The Ancient of eternal days Lyrics: 1 The Ancient of eternal days, Enthron'd in light's celestial blaze, With shouting thousands comes. The archangelick trump is blown. A voice is heard from glory's throne. The spirit breathes on ev'ry bone; And rends the cleaving tombs. 2 Now comes the end— the end divine— See death, and hell, the dead resign To Christ, who holds the keys: The judgment sits— the books unfold— The actions of a world they hold; And there Omniscience has enroll'd, Mysterious, high decrees. 3 These books are clos'd.—Then opens wide The book of life— His book who died For all: — who rose again: The writing in Immanuel's blood, The signet of the wine press trod, Prevails for guilty man, with God: A world rewards his pain. 4 Salvation to the Lamb on high, Salvation is the mighty cry. The glorious work is done. Tears, sorrow, death, and anguish dire, Like visions of the night retire; And ecstacy awakes the lyre, To Father, Spirit, Son! Topics: The Glorious Appearing of the Savior God
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From All the Wind's Wide Quarters

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:1-9 Lyrics: 1 From all the wind's wide quarters come, see the feast is spread, of soul-sustaining waters, of true and living bread; of sorrows long-departed, and joys beyond compare -- come, poor and humble-hearted, the feast of life to share! 2 With mercy all-prevailing God bids the wanderer come; in grace and peace unfailing invites the children home. With loving-kindness tender, God frees us from our sins -- in glory and in splendour the feast of life begins! 3 Come, claim the promise spoken! God's purpose stands secure. The fruitful word unbroken shall evermore endure. All ancient bondage ended to sin's corrupting powers -- forgiven, freed, befriended, the feast of life is ours! Topics: Christian Initiation; Eucharist; Salvation/Redemption; Baptism (general) Used With Tune: ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVÖGELEIN

When the Lord Brought Back

Author: Henry Bryan Hays, OSB (1920-) Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:1-9 First Line: When the Lord brought back from captivity his flock Refrain First Line: Though with tears we set out sadly in the early morn Topics: Thanksgiving; Lent (season); Psalm 126 Used With Tune: LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN

Food to pilgrims given

Author: Geon-yong Lee, b. 1947 Meter: 6.5.6.5.5.5.7.5.7.5 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:6-9 Topics: Holy Communion Used With Tune: [Food to pilgrims given] Text Sources: Adapt.: Word and Music
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In praise of God meet duty and delight

Author: Erik Reginald Routley, 1917-82 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:4-7 Lyrics: 1 In praise of God meet duty and delight, creatures of earth and heavenly spirits blest: in praise is earth transfigured by the sound and sight of Heaven's everlasting feast. 2 In praise meet those with skill in art and crafts, inspired, obedient, patient, practical; in praise join instrument and voice and mind to make one music for the Lord of all. 3 The desert is refreshed by songs of praise, relaxed the frown of pride, the stress of grief; in praise forgotten all our human spite; in praise the burdened heart finds sure relief. 4 No skill of ours, no music made on earth, no mortal song could scale the height of heaven; yet stands the cross, through grace ineffable an instrument of praise to sinners given. 5 So, confident and festive, let us sing of wisdom, power and mercy there made known: the song of Moses and the Lamb be ours, through Christ raised up to life in God alone. Topics: Art and Learning; Confidence; Cross; Festal Joy; Glory of God; Grâce; Grief; Music; Our Gifts to God; People of God; Resurrection; Worship Earthly and Heavenly Used With Tune: CLIFF TOWN

Canten a Dios

Author: Miguel Angel Palomino Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:1-9 First Line: Canten a Dios con alegría Refrain First Line: ¡Gloria a Dios, gloria a Dios! Topics: Adoración; Worship; Alegría; Cheer; Apertura del Culto; Opening of Worship; Cantar Cristiano; Singing; Compañerismo Cristiano; Fellowship; Creación; Creation; Majestad Divina; Divine Majesty; Poder Divino; Divine Power Used With Tune: CANTEN A DIOS

Seigneur, rassemble-nous

Author: Dominique Ombrie; Fred Kaan; Marlies Flesch-Thebesius Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 25:8 First Line: Nos fautes nous séparent Used With Tune: [Nos fautes nous séparent]
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XXV

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Isaiah 25 First Line: Lord, thou'rt my God, I'll thee exalt Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou'rt my God, I'll thee exalt, I will thy name confess; Who wonders dost, thy counsels old Are truth and faithfulness. 2 For thou a city mad'st an heap, Wall'd towns to waste did fall; The stranger never of the town Rebuild a palace shall. 3 And for this cause thee glorify The mighty people shall: The city of dread nations Shall rev'rence thee withal. 4 For thou hast been unto the poor His strong munition: In his distress thou art the strength Unto the needy one. Thou art a refuge from the storm, A shadow from the heat: When blasts of dreadful ones as storms, Against the wall do beat. 3 Thou shalt bring down the stranger's noise As heat in places dry: As heat by cloudy shade: the branch Of th' vi'lent low doth lie. [2] 6 The Lord of hosts moreover shall Upon this mountain make A sumptuous feast of fat things for All people to partake: A feast of wine drawn from the lees For them he shall prepare, Of fat and marrow things, of wines From lees refin'd that are. 7 And in this mountain, he destroy The face of cov'ring shall Cast o'er all people, and the vail Spread over nations all. 8 For ever he will swallow up Death into victory; The Lord God from all faces shall Wipe tears off utterly. From all the earth his folks rebuke He shall take clean away. 9 Lo, this our God, who will us save, For him we waiting stay. This is the Lord on whom we had Our expectation ; We will rejoice, and will be glad In his salvation.

Ka awmngaih, ka awmngaih

Author: Rai Voeng (Vang Kai) Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Isaiah 25:9 First Line: Ka thlawnkung Bawipa tah ka huh poen

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