| Song | A Man There Lived In Galilee |
| Album | Top Easter Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Somerset Corry Lowry |
| Publisher / Copyrights | © Oxford University Press |
| Key | F Major |
| Tags | A Man There Lived In Galilee |
| Theme(s) | |
| Scripture Reference(s) | 1 Peter 2:21-22; Hebrews 2:14; Matthew 27:39-46; Matthew 28:9-10 |
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A Man There Lived In Galilee
Like None Who Lived Before,
For He Alone From First To Last
Our Flesh Unblemished Wore;
A Perfect Life Of Perfect Deeds
Once To The World Was Shown,
That People All Might Mark His Steps
And In Them Plant Their Own.
A Man There Died On Calvary
Above All Others Brave;
The Human Race He Saved And Blessed,
Himself He Scorned To Save.
No Thought Can Gauge The Weight Of Woe
On Him, The Sinless, Laid;
We Only Know That With His Blood
Our Ransom Price Was Paid.
A Man There Reigns In Glory Now,
Divine, Yet Human Still;
That Human Which Is All Divine
Death Sought In Vain To Kill.
All Power Is His; Supreme He Rules
The Realms Of Time And Space;
Yet Still Our Human Cares And Needs
Find In His Heart A Place.


