Restoring And Reviving

orchidee



Tune: Merton

('Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding')

(Or: 'Hark, a herald voice is calling')

Ezekiel 34 v.28-31 {Old Testament}

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My people shall no more prey be

To their enemies, for see

I the LORD shall save them, restore

They shall be safe, fear no more

 

I will raise up for them garden

They shall plant and tend land then

Shall eat produce, and hunger not

Favourable be their lot

 

Nor shall they be ashamed, but they

Shall know me throughout their days

Shall know that I the LORD God be

With them now and lastingly

 

Even they, my people Israel

My presence they shall know, tell

And they are my flock, and I your

God keep you in pastures sure

  • Author: orchidee (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 3rd, 2021 03:17
  • Comment from author about the poem: A hymn-poem in 8.7.8.7. metre, with Advent theme in the clip.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 21
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Comments7

  • Michael Edwards

    Nice one Orchi

    • orchidee

      Thanks M.

    • dusk arising

      Except the ones it fails eh? but of course christianity brushes that under the carpet, as do you.

      • orchidee

        Thanks dusk.

      • Neville


        we call that CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) or the Lazarus manoeuvre .................... 🙂 an interesting hymn poem Mr. O ...................

        • orchidee

          Thanks N.

        • Dove

          Well done

          • orchidee

            Thanks Dove.

          • Saxon Crow

            Nice one Orchi

            • orchidee

              Thanks SC.

            • Jerry Reynolds

              A fine hymn, Orchi.
              Following the rant.

              • orchidee

                Thanks Jerry. The place I ranted on about hardly know what a hymn book is. It's incessant 'choruses' for them - sung about 20 times each. Doh!

              • Goldfinch60

                Good one Orchi.

                • orchidee

                  Thanks Gold.



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