| Song | We Three Kings Of Orient Are |
| Content Description | “We Three Kings of Orient Are” is a classic Christmas carol that tells the story of the Magi traveling to worship the newborn King, Jesus Christ. Written by John Henry Hopkins Jr., the hymn beautifully describes the journey of the wise men and the gifts they bring—gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Its rich lyrics highlight themes of worship, devotion, and the recognition of Christ’s kingship. Frequently sung during Christmas services and nativity celebrations, this hymn offers a meaningful reflection on the birth of Jesus. For those searching for songs about the Magi and Christmas worship, this timeless carol provides a powerful message of adoration. |
| Album | Hymns For The Family Of God |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, Carol, Worship, Christmas, Church, Epiphany |
| Theme(s) | Christmas, Epiphany, Worship, Nativity, Journey of the Magi |
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We Three Kings Of Orient Are;
Bearing Gifts We Traverse Afar,
Field And Fountain, Moor And Mountain,
Following Yonder Star.
O Star Of Wonder, Star Of Light,
Star With Royal Beauty Bright,
Westward Leading, Still Proceeding,
Guide Us To Thy Perfect Light.
Born A King On Bethlehem’s Plain,
Gold I Bring To Crown Him Again,
King Forever, Ceasing Never,
Over Us All To Reign.
Frankincense To Offer Have I;
Incense Owns A Deity Nigh;
Prayer And Praising, Voices Raising,
Worshiping God On High.
Myrrh Is Mine; Its Bitter Perfume
Breathes A Life Of Gathering Gloom;
Sorrowing, Sighing, Bleeding, Dying,
Sealed In The Stone-Cold Tomb.
Glorious Now Behold Him Arise;
King And God And Sacrifice:
Alleluia, Alleluia,
Sounds Through The Earth And Skies.



