Blest be the King whose coming
From Oremus Hymnal
Blest be the King whose coming is in the name of God!
For him let doors be opened, no hearts against him barred!
Not robed in royal splendor, in power and pomp comes he:
but clad as are the poorest - such his humility.
Blest be the King whose coming is in the name of God!
By those who truly listen his voice is truly heard.
Pity the proud and haughty, who have not learned to heed
the Christ who is the Promise and has our ransom paid.
Blest be the King whose coming is in the name of God!
He only to the humble reveals the face of God.
All power is his, all glory! All things are in his hand,
all ages and all peoples, till time itself shall end!
Blest be the King whose coming is in the name of God!
He offers to the burdened the rest and grace they need.
gentle is he and humble! And light his yoke shall be,
for he would have us bear it so he can make us free.
Copyright © 1974 by Stainer & Bell Ltd.; admin. by Hope Publishing Co. in the US and Canada. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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Historical Notes
Translation of Bendito el rey que viene en le nombre del Señor!
Author
Federico J. Pagura (1923-); trans. Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000)
Meter
Sound Files
Other Comments
Sources
Hymnal, Number, Tune(s)
| Hymnal | Number | Tunes Used |
|---|---|---|
| The Hymnal 1982 (US) | 74 | Valet will ich dir geben |

