Saturday, August 26, 2023

Hark! The herald angels sing

86 Mendelssohn 7. 7. 7. 7. D. with refrain

1 Hark! the herald angels sing,
   "Glory to the newborn King:
   peace on earth, and mercy mild,
   God and sinners reconciled!"
   Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
   join the triumph of the skies;
   with th'angelic hosts proclaim,
   "Christ is born in Bethlehem!"
   Hark! the herald angels sing,
   "Glory to the newborn King."

2 Christ, by highest heaven adored,
   Christ, the everlasting Lord,
   late in time behold him come,
   offspring of the Virgin's womb:
   veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
   hail th'incarnate Deity,
   pleased with us in flesh to dwell,
   Jesus, our Immanuel.
   Hark! the herald angels sing,
   "Glory to the newborn King."

3 Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!
   Hail the Sun of Righteousness!
   Light and life to all he brings,
   risen with healing in his wings.
   Mild he lays his glory by,
   born that we no more may die,
   born to raise us from the earth,
   born to give us second birth.
   Hark! the herald angels sing,
   "Glory to the newborn King."
                         Charles Wesley
                         Altered by George Whitefield
                        The Methodist Hymnal 1939 edition

<idle musing>
I don't generally like it when people alter hymns, but Whitefield definitely improved this one. The other one that I think was an improvement from Wesley's version is the standard Easter hymn "Christ the Lord is risen today."

About eight or nine years ago, I ran across the remaining verses that Wesley penned to this hymn, which I wish hadn't been largely lost to the hymn-singing world.

4. Come, Desire of nations, come,
   Fix in us Thy humble home;
   Rise, the woman’s conqu’ring Seed,
   Bruise in us the serpent’s head.
   Now display Thy saving power,
   Ruined nature now restore;
   Now in mystic union join
   Thine to ours, and ours to Thine. [Refrain]

5. Adam’s likeness, Lord, efface,
   Stamp Thine image in its place:
   Second Adam from above,
   Reinstate us in Thy love.
   Let us Thee, though lost, regain,
   Thee, the Life, the inner man:
   O, to all Thyself impart,
   Formed in each believing heart. [Refrain]

Some really good theology in those verses!
</idle musing>

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