Ho! triumfa Pask-tagiĝo

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1. Ho! triumfa Pask-tagiĝo, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Pro Jesua releviĝo! Ha--le-lu-ja!
Li suferis krucon, morton, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Elaĉetis nian sorton. Ha--le-lu-ja!

2. Kantu ni en laŭda ĥoro, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Al Jesuo, reĝ' de gloro, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Ĉar per kruc' kaj tombo liaj, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Pardoniĝis pekoj niaj. Ha--le-lu-ja!

3. Nun per suferado lia, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Aĉetiĝis savo nia; Ha--le-lu-ja!
Kaj li reĝas en ĉieloj, Ha--le-lu-ja!
Kie kantas la anĝeloj. Ha--le-lu-ja!"

Source: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #192

Translator: Clarence Bicknell

Clarence Bicknell (27 October 1842-17 July 1918) was a British amateur botanist, painter and archaeologist, with a doctorate in mathematics, and an Anglican priest (in Italy, from 1877 until he left the Church, date unknown). He was born in Herne Hill, England, on October 27, 1842, and died in Tenda (then in Italy, but since 1947 in France) on July 17, 1918. Arriving in Italy in 1877 to work as an Anglican vicar, he built a museum ("Museo Biblioteca Clarence Bicknell") in Bordighera to house his botanical and archaeological collections. He became noted for his identification of the plants and petroglyphs of the Ligurian Riviera. His writings included Flowering Plants of the Riviera and Neighboring Mountains (1885) and Guide to the Prehis… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Ho! triumfa Pask-tagiĝo
English Title: Jesus Christ is risen today
Translator: Clarence Bicknell
Source: Lyra Davidica, 1708
Language: Esperanto
Copyright: Public Domain

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