Cherub

"Cherub" appears in 10 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Cherub· 10 hymns found
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Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!
Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!
The tomb in vain for­bids His rise;
In vain the tomb for­bids Him rise;
Lord of all, to ren­der Thee.
The Lord of hosts, the King of kings;
Victor o’er death and hell!
May kneel be­fore the throne;
All the ar­mies of the sky;
Ye hosts that to His court be­long,

Cherub

As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;
As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;
And shout Him wel­come to the skies.
And shout Him wel­come to the skies.
In sub­lim­est strains ab­ove;
And ser­aphs shout the tri­une God;
Thy ra­di­ant train;
May chant the praise Thine own.
Swell His state and loud­ly cry,
Awake the ev­er­last­ing song!

The Wonderful Star (Hull)

Composer: Asa Hull, 1885
Hymn 1

...Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!

Cherubs and ser­aphs sang pae­ans that night,

As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;...

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Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!

Cherubs and ser­aphs sang pae­ans that night,

As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;

The Wonderful Star (Hull)

The Wonderful Star (Hull)

Composer: Asa Hull, 1885
Hymn 2

...Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!

Cherubs and ser­aphs sang pae­ans that night,

As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;...

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Beautiful, beau­ti­ful, won­der­ful Star!

Cherubs and ser­aphs sang pae­ans that night,

As through Ju­dea flashed thy won­drous light;

The Wonderful Star (Hull)

The Friend of Sinners Dies

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1709
Composer: Timothy Matthews, 1883
Hymn 3

...The tomb in vain for­bids His rise;

Cherubic le­gions guard Him home,

And shout Him wel­come to the skies....

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The tomb in vain for­bids His rise;

Cherubic le­gions guard Him home,

And shout Him wel­come to the skies.

The Friend of Sinners Dies

He Dies! The Heav’nly Lover Dies!

lyricist: Isaac Watts (1674–1748)
Composer: Claud Bottoms, 1904
Hymn 4

...In vain the tomb for­bids Him rise;

Cherubic le­gions guard Him home,

And shout Him wel­come to the skies....

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In vain the tomb for­bids Him rise;

Cherubic le­gions guard Him home,

And shout Him wel­come to the skies.

He Dies! The Heav’nly Lover Dies!

Seraphs Laud Thee

lyricist: Thomas McCullagh, 1879
Composer: Tyrolean melody
Hymn 5

...Lord of all, to ren­der Thee.

Cherubs praise Thee, God the Sav­ior,

In sub­lim­est strains ab­ove;...

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Lord of all, to ren­der Thee.

Cherubs praise Thee, God the Sav­ior,

In sub­lim­est strains ab­ove;

Seraphs Laud Thee

Infinite God, to Thee We Raise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1746
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1872
Hymn 6

...The Lord of hosts, the King of kings;

Cherubs pro­claim Thy praise aloud,

And ser­aphs shout the tri­une God;...

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The Lord of hosts, the King of kings;

Cherubs pro­claim Thy praise aloud,

And ser­aphs shout the tri­une God;

Infinite God, to Thee We Raise

Rise, Glorious Conqueror

lyricist: Matthew Bridges, 1848
Composer: Vincenzo Righini (1756–1812)
Hymn 7

...Victor o’er death and hell!

Cherubic le­gions swell!

Thy ra­di­ant train;...

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Victor o’er death and hell!

Cherubic le­gions swell!

Thy ra­di­ant train;

Rise, Glorious Conqueror

When Children Lift Their Voices

lyricist: Moses Teggart (1854–1909)
Composer: Francis Blackmer, 1906
Hymn 8

...May kneel be­fore the throne;

Cherub and ser­aph soar­ing

May chant the praise Thine own....

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May kneel be­fore the throne;

Cherub and ser­aph soar­ing

May chant the praise Thine own.

When Children Lift Their Voices

Lo! He Comes, an Infant Stranger

lyricist: Attributed to Richard Mant (1776–1848)
Composer: English Tune
Hymn 9

...All the ar­mies of the sky;

Cherub, ser­aph hosts ador­ing,

Swell His state and loud­ly cry,...

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All the ar­mies of the sky;

Cherub, ser­aph hosts ador­ing,

Swell His state and loud­ly cry,

Lo! He Comes, an Infant Stranger

Thou True and Only God

lyricist: Ernst Lange, 1714
Composer: William Gardiner, 1815
Hymn 10

...Ye hosts that to His court be­long,

Cherubic choirs, se­raph­ic flames,

Awake the ev­er­last­ing song!...

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Ye hosts that to His court be­long,

Cherubic choirs, se­raph­ic flames,

Awake the ev­er­last­ing song!

Thou True and Only God

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