Ju­bi­lee

"Ju­bi­lee" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Ju­bi­lee· 20 hymns found
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Ye souls in bond­age, lend an ear;
Joy to the slave; the slave is free;
The sil­ver trum­pets call,
Oh! my soul was ve­ry hap­py;
The Lord is com­ing, let this be
The Gos­pel trum­pet’s sound­ing,
Welcome, wel­come, glad­ly wel­come,
Let us take the wings of the morn­ing,
To earth’s re­mot­est bound:
Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.
Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.
Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!
Let songs in­stead of sad­ness,
Thee the no­ble mar­tyr band,
Hosanna to our king!
Has come the cap­tive to set free,
Proclaim to all the world around,
Wake the ech­oes sweet­ly sing­ing,
Gloria, in ex­cel­sis Deo!
This Christ-Child shall for us pre­vail.

Ju­bi­lee

How sweet­ly do the tid­ings roll,
Prisoners of hope, in gloom
The fet­ters now must fall;
I bur­dened was with sin and shame,
And when we meet and when we part
And grace is all ab­ound­ing,
Here we meet, with joy to greet you,
I heard the trum­pet sound­ing, sound­ing, sound­ing,
The year of ju­bi­lee is come!
In the heav­ens then is heard,
In the heav­ens then is heard,
All glo­ry be, O God, to Thee.
The Lord, in strength vic­tor­ious,
Thee, the Church in ev­ery land;
Let all the child­ren sing.
Rejoice, re­joice,
Salvation, sal­va­tion,
He who rose from death tri­umph­ant
Why your joy­ous strains pro­long?
Why doubt we yet de­spond­ent­ly?

What Heav’nly Music Do I Hear!

lyricist: Attributed to John Granade (1770–1807)
Composer: Thomas Tallis, ca. 1567
Hymn 1

...Ye souls in bond­age, lend an ear;

This is the Ju­bi­lee.

How sweet­ly do the tid­ings roll,...

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Ye souls in bond­age, lend an ear;

This is the Ju­bi­lee.

How sweet­ly do the tid­ings roll,

What Heav’nly Music Do I Hear!

Fair Shines the Morning Star

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1825
Composer: John Zundel, 1852
Hymn 2

...Joy to the slave; the slave is free;

It is the year of Ju­bi­lee.

Prisoners of hope, in gloom...

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Joy to the slave; the slave is free;

It is the year of Ju­bi­lee.

Prisoners of hope, in gloom

Fair Shines the Morning Star

The Jubilee (Kerr)

lyricist: Robert Kerr, 1878
Composer: David Dortch
Hymn 3

...The sil­ver trum­pets call,

The glad­some ju­bi­lee!

The fet­ters now must fall;...

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The sil­ver trum­pets call,

The glad­some ju­bi­lee!

The fet­ters now must fall;

The Jubilee (Kerr)

The Jubilee (Williams)

lyricist: Julia Williams, 19th or early 20th Century
Composer: Josiah Lowe, 1859
Hymn 4

...Oh! my soul was ve­ry hap­py;

Come and sound the ju­bi­lee!

I bur­dened was with sin and shame,...

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Oh! my soul was ve­ry hap­py;

Come and sound the ju­bi­lee!

I bur­dened was with sin and shame,

The Jubilee (Williams)

The Lord Is Coming

lyricist: Anonymous, ca. 1849
Composer: William Bradbury, 1863
Hymn 5

...The Lord is com­ing, let this be

The her­ald note of ju­bi­lee;

And when we meet and when we part...

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The Lord is com­ing, let this be

The her­ald note of ju­bi­lee;

And when we meet and when we part

The Lord Is Coming

The Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding

lyricist: English
Composer: Richard Thain, 1877
Hymn 6

...The Gos­pel trum­pet’s sound­ing,

The year of ju­bi­lee,

And grace is all ab­ound­ing,...

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The Gos­pel trum­pet’s sound­ing,

The year of ju­bi­lee,

And grace is all ab­ound­ing,

The Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding

Happy Welcome to All

lyricist: R. C. Fraim, 1876
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 7

...Welcome, wel­come, glad­ly wel­come,

To the child­ren’s Ju­bi­lee;

Here we meet, with joy to greet you,...

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Welcome, wel­come, glad­ly wel­come,

To the child­ren’s Ju­bi­lee;

Here we meet, with joy to greet you,

Happy Welcome to All

Judgment Hymn

lyricist: Anonymous
Composer: H. P. M
Hymn 8

...Let us take the wings of the morn­ing,

And sound the ju­bi­lee.

I heard the trum­pet sound­ing, sound­ing, sound­ing,...

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Let us take the wings of the morn­ing,

And sound the ju­bi­lee.

I heard the trum­pet sound­ing, sound­ing, sound­ing,

Judgment Hymn

Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1750
Composer: Lewis Edson, ca. 1782
Hymn 9

...To earth’s re­mot­est bound:

The year of ju­bi­lee is come!

The year of ju­bi­lee is come!...

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To earth’s re­mot­est bound:

The year of ju­bi­lee is come!

The year of ju­bi­lee is come!

Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow

Counted In

Composer: John Whyte, 1894
Hymn 10

...Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.

What a ju­bi­lee of joy

In the heav­ens then is heard,...

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Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.

What a ju­bi­lee of joy

In the heav­ens then is heard,

Counted In

Counted In

Composer: John Whyte, 1894
Hymn 11

...Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.

What a ju­bi­lee of joy

In the heav­ens then is heard,...

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Whosoever will be­lieve is count­ed in.

What a ju­bi­lee of joy

In the heav­ens then is heard,

Counted In

A Babe Is Born in Bethlehem

lyricist: 14th Century Latin
Hymn 12

...Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

On this most bless­èd Ju­bi­lee, Ju­bi­lee,

All glo­ry be, O God, to Thee....

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Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

On this most bless­èd Ju­bi­lee, Ju­bi­lee,

All glo­ry be, O God, to Thee.

A Babe Is Born in Bethlehem

How Beauteous on the Mountains

lyricist: Benjamin Gough, 1865
Composer: Johann Haydn, 1819
Hymn 13

...Let songs in­stead of sad­ness,

Thy ju­bi­lee pro­claim;

The Lord, in strength vic­tor­ious,...

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Let songs in­stead of sad­ness,

Thy ju­bi­lee pro­claim;

The Lord, in strength vic­tor­ious,

How Beauteous on the Mountains

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord (Wordsworth)

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862
Composer: Konrad Kocher, 1838
Hymn 14

...Thee the no­ble mar­tyr band,

Praise with so­lemn ju­bi­lee;

Thee, the Church in ev­ery land;...

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Thee the no­ble mar­tyr band,

Praise with so­lemn ju­bi­lee;

Thee, the Church in ev­ery land;

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord (Wordsworth)

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1853
Composer: Henrich Zeuner, 1832
Hymn 15

...Hosanna to our king!

This is the child­ren’s ju­bi­lee;

Let all the child­ren sing....

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Hosanna to our king!

This is the child­ren’s ju­bi­lee;

Let all the child­ren sing.

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

Rejoice, Rejoice (O’Kane)

lyricist: Tullius O’Kane, 1882
Composer: Frank Davis
Hymn 16

...Has come the cap­tive to set free,

And bring the glo­ri­ous ju­bi­lee.

Rejoice, re­joice,...

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Has come the cap­tive to set free,

And bring the glo­ri­ous ju­bi­lee.

Rejoice, re­joice,

Rejoice, Rejoice (O’Kane)

Come, Sing the Gospel’s Joyful Sound

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1876
Hymn 17

...Proclaim to all the world around,

The year of ju­bi­lee!

Salvation, sal­va­tion,...

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Proclaim to all the world around,

The year of ju­bi­lee!

Salvation, sal­va­tion,

Come, Sing the Gospel’s Joyful Sound

Wake the Joyful Echoes

lyricist: Lizzie DeArmond, 1912
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 18

...Wake the ech­oes sweet­ly sing­ing,

Hail this time of ju­bi­lee!

He who rose from death tri­umph­ant...

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Wake the ech­oes sweet­ly sing­ing,

Hail this time of ju­bi­lee!

He who rose from death tri­umph­ant

Wake the Joyful Echoes

Angels We Have Heard on High

Composer: French carol
Hymn 19

...Gloria, in ex­cel­sis Deo!

Shepherds, why this ju­bi­lee?

Why your joy­ous strains pro­long?...

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Gloria, in ex­cel­sis Deo!

Shepherds, why this ju­bi­lee?

Why your joy­ous strains pro­long?

Angels We Have Heard on High

The New-Born Child This Early Morn

lyricist: Cyriacus Schneegass, ca. 1595
Composer: Christopher Willing, 1868
Hymn 20

...This Christ-Child shall for us pre­vail.

He brings the year of ju­bi­lee!

Why doubt we yet de­spond­ent­ly?...

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This Christ-Child shall for us pre­vail.

He brings the year of ju­bi­lee!

Why doubt we yet de­spond­ent­ly?

The New-Born Child This Early Morn

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