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BEHOLD! BEHOLD THE


LAMB OF GOD
“Beho

Words: Richard Jukes, in The Primi-


tive Methodist Magazine, April 1839.

Music: BEHOLD THE LAMB, Daniel


Auber (1782–1871) ( ).

Alternate Tune:

WE’RE TRAVELING HOME, Hubert


P. Main (1839–1925) (
)

Richard Jukes

-00:00

Crucifixion
Annibale Carracci
(1560–1609)

Behold! behold the Lamb of God,


On the cross;
For us He sheds His precious blood
On the cross.
O hear His all important cry,
Why perish, blood bought sinner, why?
Draw near and see your Savior die
On the cross.

Behold His arms extended wide


On the cross;
Behold His bleeding hands and side
On the cross.
The sun withholds his rays of light,
The heav’ns are clothed in shades of night,
While Jesus does with devils fight
On the cross.

Come, sinners, see Him lifted up


On the cross;
He drinks for you the bitter cup
On the cross.
The rocks do rend, the mountains quake,
While Jesus doth atonement make,
While Jesus suffers for our sake
On the cross.

And now the mighty deed is done


On the cross;
The battle’s fought, the victory’s won
On the cross.
To Heav’n he turns His dying eyes;
’Tis finished! now the Conqueror cries;
Then bows His sacred head and dies
On the cross.

Where’er I go I’ll tell the story


Of the cross;
In nothing else my soul shall glory
Save the cross.
Yes, this my constant theme shall be
Through time and eternity,
That Jesus tasted death for me
On the cross.

PAGE DESIGN & CODE © 1996–2024 RICHARD W. ADAMS


03/26/2024 22:46:55

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