Song | Night With Ebon Pinion |
Album | The Christian Hymn Book |
Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
Writer(s) | A. Campbell And Others |
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Tags | Night With Ebon Pinion |
Theme(s) | Christ:Sufferings |
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Night With Ebon Pinion,
Brooded O’er The Vale;
All Around Was Silent,
Save The Night-Wind’s Wail;
When Christ The Man Of Sorrows,
In Tears, And Sweat, And Blood,
Prostrate In The Garden,
Raised His Voice To God.
Smitten For Offenses
Which Were Not His Own,
He, For Our Transgressions,
Had To Weep Alone,
No Friend With Words To Comfort,
Nor Hand To Help Was There.
When The Meek And Lowly,
Humbly Bowed In Prayer.
Abba, Father, Father!
If Indeed It May,
Let This Cup Of Anguish,
Pass From Me, I Pray.
Yet, If It Must Be Suffered,
By Me, Thine Only Son,
Abba, Father, Father,
Let Thy Will Be Done.