Scripture References
Table of Contents
- O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
- Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- Psalm 62
- Rock of Ages
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Verse 1
O
Am
come, O come, E
Dm
mma
G
nu
Am
el,
And
C
ransom captive
Dm
Israe
Am
l,
That
Dm
mourns in lonely
C
exile
G
here
Un
Am
til the Son of
Dm
God
G
a
C
ppear.
Chorus
Re
Em/G
joice! Re
Am/C
joice! E
Dm
mma
G
nu
Am
el
Shall
C
come to thee, O
Dm
Isra
Am
el.
Verse 2
O
Am
come, Thou Wisdom
Dm
from
G
on
Am
high,
And
C
order all things
Dm
far and
Am
nigh;
To
Dm
us the path of
C
knowledge
G
show,
And
Am
cause us in her
Dm
ways
G
to
C
go.
Verse 3
O
Am
come, Thou Day-Spring,
Dm
come
G
and
Am
cheer
Our
C
spirits by Thine
Dm
advent
Am
here;
Dis
Dm
perse the gloomy
C
clouds of
G
night,
And
Am
death's dark shadows
Dm
put
G
to
C
flight.
Verse 4
O
Am
come, Thou Key of
Dm
Da
G
vid
Am
come,
And
C
open wide our
Dm
hea
G
venly
Am
home;
Make
Dm
safe the way that
C
leads on
G
high,
And
Am
close the path to
Dm
mi
G
se
C
ry.
Verse 5
O come, O come, great Lord of might,
Who to Thy tribes on Sinai's height
In ancient times once gave the law
In cloud and majesty and awe.
Verse 6
O come, Thou Root of Jesse's tree,
An ensign of Thy people be;
Before Thee rulers silent fall;
All peoples on Thy mercy call.
Verse 7
O come, Desire of nations, bind
In one the hearts of all mankind;
Bid Thou our sad divisions cease,
And be Thyself our King of Peace.
"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"
Words by John Mason Neale. Music by Thomas Helmore.
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Words by John Mason Neale. Music by Thomas Helmore.
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Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Verse 1
C
Come, Thou
Am
long-exp
F
ected
G
Jesus
C
Born to
Am
set Thy
F
people
C
free;
C
From our
Am
fears and
F
sins rele
G
ase us,
C
Let us
Am
find our
F
rest in
C
Thee.
C
Israel's
Am
strength and c
Dm
onsola
G
tion,
C
Hope of
F
all the
Dm
earth Thou
G
art;
C
Dear de
F
sire of
Am
every
G
nation,
C
Joy of
F
every
G
longing
C
heart.
Verse 2
C
Born Thy
Am
people
F
to del
G
iver,
C
Born a
Am
child and
F
yet a
C
King,
C
Born to
Am
reign in
F
us for
G
ever,
C
Now Thy
Am
gracious
F
kingdom
C
bring.
C
By Thine
Am
own et
Dm
ernal
G
Spirit
C
Rule in
F
all our
Dm
hearts a
G
lone;
C
By Thine
F
all suff
Am
icient
G
merit,
C
Raise us
F
to Thy
G
glorious
C
throne.
"Come Thou Long Expected Jesus"
Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
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Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
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Footnotes
Same tune as "Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners"
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Verse 1
E
Hark! The herald angels sing,
B
"Glory to the newborn
E
King;
E
Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
B
God and sinners reconciled!"
E
Joyful, all ye
A
nations
B
rise
E
Join the triumph
A
of the
B
skies
A/C#
With the angelic
F#m
host pro
B
claim,
B
"Christ is born in
E
Beth
B
leh
E
em!"
A
Hark! The herald
F#m
angels sing
B
"Glory to the
E
new
B
born
E
King!"
Verse 2
E
Christ, by highest Heav'n adored;
B
Christ the everlasting
E
Lord;
E
Late in time, behold Him come,
B
Offspring of a virgin's womb.
E
Veiled in flesh the
A
Godhead
B
see;
E
Hail th'incarnate
A
Deit
B
y,
A/C#
Pleased as man with
F#m
men to
B
dwell,
B
Jesus, our E
E
mman
B
u
E
el.
A
Hark! The herald
F#m
angels sing
B
"Glory to the
E
new
B
born
E
King!"
Verse 3
E
Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!
E
Hail the Son of
A
Right
B
eousn
E
ess!
E
Light and life to all He brings,
E/B
Ris'n with healing
F#
in His
B
wing.
E
Mild He lays His
A
glory
B
by,
E
Born that man no
A
more may
B
die.
A/C#
Born to raise the
F#m
sons of earth,
B
Born to give them
E
se
B
cond
E
birth
A
Hark! The herald
F#m
angels sing
B
"Glory to the
E
new
B
born
E
King!"
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Felix Mendelssohn.
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Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Felix Mendelssohn.
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Psalm 62
Intro
D2
Gmaj9
D2
Gmaj9
Verse 1
My
D2
soul finds rest in
Gmaj7/B
God alone,
My
D2
Rock and my sal
Bm7
va
A
tion;
A
D2
fortress strong a
Gmaj7/B
gainst my foes,
And
D2
I will
Bm7
not be
A
sha
D
ken.
Though
Gmaj9
lips may bless and hearts may
D
curse,
And
G
lies like
Asus
arrows pierce
A
me,
I’ll
D2
fix my heart on
Gmaj7/B
righteousness,
I’ll
D2
look to
Bm7
Him who
A
hears
D2
me.
Chorus
(And) O
A
praise Him,
D2/F#
halle
Gmaj9
lujah,
My
D2
Delight and my
Gmaj9
reward;
Ever
A
lasting,
D2/F#
never
Gmaj9
failing,
My Re
Em9
deemer,
A
my
D
God.
Verse 2
Find
D2
rest, my soul, in
Gmaj7/B
God alone
A
D2
mid the world’s temp
Bm7
ta
A
tions;
When
D2
evil seeks to
Gmaj7/B
take a hold
I’ll
D2
cling to
Bm7
my sal
A
va
D
tion.
Though
Gmaj9
riches come and riches
D
go,
Don’t
G
set your heart u
Asus
pon
A
them;
The
D2
fields of hope in which I
Gmaj7/B
sow
Are
D2
harve
Bm7
sted in
A
hea
D2
ven.
Chorus
(And) O
A
praise Him,
D2/F#
halle
Gmaj9
lujah,
My
D2
Delight and my
Gmaj9
reward;
Ever
A
lasting,
D2/F#
never
Gmaj9
failing,
My Re
Em9
deemer,
A
my
D
God.
Verse 3
I’ll
D2
set my gaze on
Gmaj7/B
God alone
And
D2
trust in Him com
Bm7
plete
A
ly;
With
D2
every day pour out my
Gmaj7/B
soul
And
D2
He will
Bm7
prove His
A
mer
D
cy.
Though
Gmaj9
life is but a fleeting
D
breath,
A
G
sigh too brief to
Asus
mea
A
sure,
My
D2
King has crushed the
Gmaj7/B
curse of death
And
D2
I am
Bm7
His for
A
e
D2
ver.
Chorus (2x)
(And) O
A
praise Him,
D2/F#
halle
Gmaj9
lujah,
My
D2
Delight and my
Gmaj9
reward;
Ever
A
lasting,
D2/F#
never
Gmaj9
failing,
My Re
Em9
deemer,
A
my
D
God.
"Psalm 62"
Words and Music by Aaron Keyes & Stuart Townend. Artist: Aaron Keyes
©2007 Thankyou Music
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Words and Music by Aaron Keyes & Stuart Townend. Artist: Aaron Keyes
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Rock of Ages
Verse 1
Rock of
A
Ages,
D
cleft for
A
me,
Let me
E
hide myself in
A
Thee;
E
Let the
E7
water and the
A
blood,
E
From Thy
E7
wounded side which
F#m
flowed,
Be of
A
sin the
D
double
A
cure;
Save from
F#m
wrath and
E
make me
A
pure.
Verse 2
Not the
A
labor
D
of my
A
hands
Can ful
E
fill Thy law's de
A
mands;
E
Could my
E7
zeal no respite
A
know,
E
Could my
E7
tears forever
F#m
flow,
All for
A
sin could
D
not a
A
tone;
Thou must
F#m
save, and
E
Thou a
A
lone.
Verse 3
Nothing
A
in my
D
hand I
A
bring,
Simply
E
to the cross I
A
cling;
E
Naked,
E7
come to Thee for
A
dress;
E
Helpless
E7
look to Thee for
F#m
grace;
Foul, I
A
to the
D
fountain
A
fly;
Wash me,
F#m
Savior,
E
or I
A
die.
Verse 4
While I
A
draw this
D
fleeting
A
breath,
When mine
E
eyes shall close in
A
death,
E
When I
E7
soar to worlds un
A
known,
E
See Thee
E7
on Thy judgment
F#m
throne,
Rock of
A
Ages,
D
cleft for
A
me,
Let me
F#m
hide my
E
self in
A
Thee.
"Rock of Ages"
Words by Augustus Montague Toplady. Music by Thomas Hastings.
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Words by Augustus Montague Toplady. Music by Thomas Hastings.
Public Domain
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