Guyyaa Gammachuu

Representative Text

1 Gammachuun kan na fo’aa tee fayyisa koof waaqa kootii
Garaa koo hin gammachisaa gammachuu koos nan odeessa.

Buufata:
Guyyaa gammachuu yesuus cubbuu koo naa dhiqee
Kadhannaa na barsiiseera guyyaa hunda akkan gammaduuf
Guyyaa gammachuu yesuus cubbuu koo naa dhiqee.

2 Jaalala isaan na bitate jireenya koo gammachisee
Gammachutiin faarfanna mana kadhanna keessatti. [Buufata]

3 Hojii guddaa naa raawwate ani kan isaati inni kan koo
Na gegeessa duukaan bu’a sagalee isaas nan hubadha. [Buufata]

4 Lubbuun koo boqonnaa qaba eebbaa gaarii argateera
Waaqa koo gonkumaa eebbaa koo hundaa isa bira. [Buufata]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #15134

Author: Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge (b. London, England, 1702; d. Lisbon, Portugal, 1751) belonged to the Non-conformist Church (not associated with the Church of England). Its members were frequently the focus of discrimination. Offered an education by a rich patron to prepare him for ordination in the Church of England, Doddridge chose instead to remain in the Non-conformist Church. For twenty years he pastored a poor parish in Northampton, where he opened an academy for training Non-conformist ministers and taught most of the subjects himself. Doddridge suffered from tuberculosis, and when Lady Huntington, one of his patrons, offered to finance a trip to Lisbon for his health, he is reputed to have said, "I can as well go to heaven from Lisbon as from Nort… Go to person page >

Translator: Anonymous

In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Gammachuun kan na fo’aa tee fayyisa koof waaqa kootii
Title: Guyyaa Gammachuu
English Title: O happy day that fixed my choice
Author: Philip Doddridge
Translator: Anonymous
Language: Oromo
Refrain First Line: Guyyaa gammachuu yesuus cubbuu koo naa dhiqee
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

HAPPY DAY (Rimbault)

William J. Reynolds, in his Companion to Baptist Hymnal (1976), p. 161, wrote as follows: Happy Day appeared in William McDonald’s Wesleyan Sacred Harp (Boston, 1854), set to “Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone” with the present refrain, "Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away!" Do…

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