Text:Savior of the Heathen, Known
Author:Ambrose of Milan
Translator (from German to English):Richard Massie
Translator (from Latin to German):Martin Luther
Tune:NUN KOMM
Composer:Johann Walther
Harmonizer:Jo­hann S. Bach
Media:MIDI file

5912. Savior of the Heathen, Known

1. Savior of the heathen, known
As the promised virgin’s son;
Come Thou wonder of the earth,
God ordained Thee such a birth.

2. Not of flesh and blood the son,
Offspring of the Holy One,
Born of Mary ever blest,
God in flesh is manifest.

3. Cherished is the holy Child
By the mother undefiled;
In the virgin, full of grace,
God has made His dwelling place.

4. Lo! He comes! the Lord of all
Leaves His bright and royal hall;
God and man, with giant force,
Hastening to run His course.

5. To the Father whence He came
He returns with brighter fame;
Down to hell He goes alone,
Then ascends to God’s high throne.

6. Thou, the Father’s equal, win
Victory in the flesh o’er sin;
So shall man, though weak and frail;
By the indwelling God prevail.

7. On Thy lowly manger night
Sheds a pure unwonted light;
Darkness must not enter here,
Faith abides in sunshine clear.

8. Praise be to the Father done,
Praise be to the only Son,
Praises to the Spirit be,
Now and to eternity.

Text Information
First Line: Savior of the heathen, known
Title: Savior of the Heathen, Known
German Title: Veni, Redemptor gentium
Author: Ambrose of Milan (ca. 397)
Translator (from Latin to German): Martin Luther
Translator (from German to English): Richard Massie
Meter: 77.77
Language: English; German
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: NUN KOMM
Composer: Johann Walther (1524)
Harmonizer: Jo­hann S. Bach
Meter: 77.77
Incipit: 11732 12112 34345
Key: g minor
Source: En­chi­ri­di­on Oder Hand­büch­lein, Jo­hann Wal­ther (Wit­ten­berg, Ger­ma­ny: 1524)
Copyright: Public Domain



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