531. The Head That Once Was Crowned With Thorns

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1 The head that once was crowned with thorns
is crowned with glory now;
a royal diadem adorns
the mighty victor's brow.

2 The highest place that heav'n affords
is his, is his by right,
the King of kings and Lord of lords,
and heav'n's eternal light:

3 The joy of all who dwell above,
the joy of all below
to whom he manifests his love
and grants his name to know.

4 To them the cross, with all its shame,
with all its grace, is giv'n;
their name, an everlasting name,
their joy, the joy of heav'n.

5 They suffer with the Lord below,
they reign with him above,
their profit and their joy to know
the myst'ry of his love.

6 The cross he bore is life and health,
though shame and death to him:
his people's hope, his people's wealth,
their everlasting theme.

Text Information
First Line: The head that once was crowned with thorns
Title: The Head That Once Was Crowned With Thorns
Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2021
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Redeemer
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. MAGNUS
Composer: Jeremiah Clarke, c. 1674-1707
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941, alt.
Copyright: Public Domain



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