Difference between revisions of "Behold, the Mountain of the Lord"
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+ | *Poet: [[Michael Bruce]] (1746–1767), adapted | ||
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | *Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | ||
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+ | *[http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Curriculum/music.htm/hymns.htm/restoration.htm/54%20behold%20the%20mountain%20of%20the%20lord.htm#JD_Hymns.54 Lyrics from LDS.org] (same as from [[the 1985 LDS hymnal]]) | ||
==Lyrics from [[A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1841]]== | ==Lyrics from [[A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1841]]== | ||
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Revision as of 16:54, 16 February 2009
Contents
Sheet Music
External Sheet Music Links
Tunes
- Regwal, by Leland B. Sateren (b. 1913)
- Tune and setting copyright: © Augsburg Publishing House
Lyrics
- Poet: Michael Bruce (1746–1767), adapted
- Copyright: Public Domain
External Lyrics
- Lyrics from LDS.org (same as from the 1985 LDS hymnal)
Lyrics from A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1841
Hymn 247 C.M. 1. Behold the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise, On mountain tops above the hills, And draw the wond'ring eyes. 2. To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues shall flow; Up to the hill of God, they'll say, And to his house we'll go. 3. The beam that shines from Zion's hill Shall 'lighten ev'ry land; The King who reigns in Salem's towers, Shall all the world command. 4. Among the nations he shall judge, His judgments truth shall guide; His sceptre shall protect the just, And quell the sinner's pride. 5. No strife shall rage, nor hostile feuds Disturb those peaceful years; To ploughshares men shall beat their swords, To pruning hooks their spears. 6. No longer host encount'ring host, Shall crowds of slain deplore: They'll hang the trumpet in the hall, And study war no more. 7. Come, then, O house of Jacob! come To worship at his shrine; And, walking in the light of God, With holy beauties shine.