‘O come, O come, Emmanuel!’  35576

  • Poem (hymn words)
  • tune: Veni Emmanuel
  • first line (public domain):
    O come, O come, Emmanuel!
    Redeem thy captive Israel,
    That into exile drear is gone
    Far from the face of God's dear son.
         Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanual
         Shall come to thee, O Israel.

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Locations in Harold's Library

  • The New English Hymnal (book)
    • page 23
    • in "11: Advent"
    • Credits: Cologne 1710, based on the ancient Advent Antiphons, T. A. Lacey (translator), Editors of New English Hymnal (translator)
    • First line: O come, O come Emmanuel! / Redeem thy captive Israel,
    • Notes: 7 verses given, tune: Veni Emmanuel
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