Ol­iv­et

The phrase "Ol­iv­et" resonates through 20 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

Ol­iv­et· 20 hymns found
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O Sav­ior, let me not for­get
A pre­sent help is He;
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Cometh as Zi­on’s king?
The simp­lest and the best.
The lit­tle band who love Thee
For He lived again.
Thou Lord of all, above, be­low,
The com­ing of their Lord.
Where I may seek Thy pi­ty­ing face,
A pre­sent help is He;
Just the same Je­sus shall come in like man­ner
As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year
As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year
Beckons with heav’n­ly gleam.
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Look up with­out des­pair?
As at Beth­any’s tomb

Ol­iv­et

Where once the Mas­ter trod,
The pangs of Cal­va­ry;
And love its Ga­li­lee.
Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!
Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!
Shall thy soft splen­dor fall,
Mid an ex­ult­ant crowd,
Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en
Cloud cha­ri­ots halt­ed, took Christ away;
There drank my cup of wrath and woe,
His well-be­loved among,
By ago­ny, and bloody sweat.
And love its Ga­li­lee.
The Christ, the Mes­si­ah! Our bless­èd Re­deem­er!
With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,
With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,
We see the gates of light;
What sounds of trans­port spread?
And hail thy So­ver­eign there?
Oh, the out­ward hath gone!—

Oh, Bright and Happy Olivet

lyricist: Tom Brown, 1907
Composer: Frederick Gore-Ouseley (1825–1889)
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Oh, bright and hap­py Ol­iv­et,

Where once the Mas­ter trod,...

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Oh, bright and hap­py Ol­iv­et,

Where once the Mas­ter trod,

Oh, Bright and Happy Olivet

Let Me Not Forget

lyricist: Eleanor Pilson, 1917
Composer: Daniel Towner
Hymn 2

...O Sav­ior, let me not for­get

Thine ago­ny on Ol­iv­et,

The pangs of Cal­va­ry;...

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O Sav­ior, let me not for­get

Thine ago­ny on Ol­iv­et,

The pangs of Cal­va­ry;

Let Me Not Forget

We May Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps

lyricist: John G. Whittier, 1856
Composer: Uzziah Burnap, 1856
Hymn 3

...A pre­sent help is He;

And faith has still its Ol­iv­et,

And love its Ga­li­lee....

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A pre­sent help is He;

And faith has still its Ol­iv­et,

And love its Ga­li­lee.

We May Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps

What a Savior Is Mine!

Composer: Lelia Morris, 1911
Hymn 4

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Bethlehem, Cal­va­ry, Ol­iv­et, tell,

Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!...

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Bethlehem, Cal­va­ry, Ol­iv­et, tell,

Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!

What a Savior Is Mine!

What a Savior Is Mine!

Composer: Lelia Morris, 1911
Hymn 5

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Bethlehem, Cal­va­ry, Ol­iv­et, tell,

Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!...

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Bethlehem, Cal­va­ry, Ol­iv­et, tell,

Oh, what a Sav­ior is mine!

What a Savior Is Mine!

Stars of the Night

Composer: George Sandison, 1902
Hymn 6

...Cometh as Zi­on’s king?

High from the crest of Ol­iv­et,

Shall thy soft splen­dor fall,...

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Cometh as Zi­on’s king?

High from the crest of Ol­iv­et,

Shall thy soft splen­dor fall,

Stars of the Night

Hosanna, Loud Hosanna

lyricist: Jeannette Threlfall, 1873
Composer: Württemberg, Germany: 1784
Hymn 7

...The simp­lest and the best.

From Ol­iv­et they fol­lowed

Mid an ex­ult­ant crowd,...

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The simp­lest and the best.

From Ol­iv­et they fol­lowed

Mid an ex­ult­ant crowd,

Hosanna, Loud Hosanna

O Christ, Thou Hast Ascended

lyricist: Edward Bickersteth, Jr., 1872
Composer: Salvatore Ferretti (1817–1874)
Hymn 8

...The lit­tle band who love Thee

And gaze from Ol­iv­et?

Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en...

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The lit­tle band who love Thee

And gaze from Ol­iv­et?

Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en

O Christ, Thou Hast Ascended

Christ Is King (Scoville)

lyricist: Charles Scoville, 1908
Composer: De Loss Smith
Hymn 9

...For He lived again.

At His feet, on old Ol­iv­et’s hill, they say,

Cloud cha­ri­ots halt­ed, took Christ away;...

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For He lived again.

At His feet, on old Ol­iv­et’s hill, they say,

Cloud cha­ri­ots halt­ed, took Christ away;

Christ Is King (Scoville)

The Word Made Flesh

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1843
Composer: Anonymous, 1866
Hymn 10

...Thou Lord of all, above, be­low,

He went to Ol­iv­et for me;

There drank my cup of wrath and woe,...

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Thou Lord of all, above, be­low,

He went to Ol­iv­et for me;

There drank my cup of wrath and woe,

The Word Made Flesh

The Pearly Gates (Francis)

lyricist: Samuel Francis (1834–1925)
Composer: George Grantham (1833–1885)
Hymn 11

...The com­ing of their Lord.

He on Mount Ol­iv­et be­low,

His well-be­loved among,...

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The com­ing of their Lord.

He on Mount Ol­iv­et be­low,

His well-be­loved among,

The Pearly Gates (Francis)

The Way of Sorrows

lyricist: William Dix, 1864
Composer: John Gould, 1849
Hymn 12

...Where I may seek Thy pi­ty­ing face,

And plead with Thee by Ol­iv­et,

By ago­ny, and bloody sweat....

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Where I may seek Thy pi­ty­ing face,

And plead with Thee by Ol­iv­et,

By ago­ny, and bloody sweat.

The Way of Sorrows

Immortal Love, Forever Full

lyricist: John Whittier, 1856
Composer: Uzziah Burnap, 1856
Hymn 13

...A pre­sent help is He;

And faith still has its Ol­iv­et,

And love its Ga­li­lee....

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A pre­sent help is He;

And faith still has its Ol­iv­et,

And love its Ga­li­lee.

Immortal Love, Forever Full

Just the Same Jesus

lyricist: E. M. Exton, 1903
Composer: May Stephens
Hymn 14

...Just the same Je­sus shall come in like man­ner

As when He as­cend­ed from Ol­iv­et’s hill!

The Christ, the Mes­si­ah! Our bless­èd Re­deem­er!...

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Just the same Je­sus shall come in like man­ner

As when He as­cend­ed from Ol­iv­et’s hill!

The Christ, the Mes­si­ah! Our bless­èd Re­deem­er!

Just the Same Jesus

Christ’s Coming (Burch)

Composer: William Burch, 1902
Hymn 15

...As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year

He would come again, from Ol­iv­et;

With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,...

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As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year

He would come again, from Ol­iv­et;

With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,

Christ’s Coming (Burch)

Christ’s Coming (Burch)

Composer: William Burch, 1902
Hymn 16

...As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year

He would come again, from Ol­iv­et;

With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,...

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As the days grew dim, and won­dered the year

He would come again, from Ol­iv­et;

With wel­com­ing words on their lips they watched,

Christ’s Coming (Burch)

Who Are These, and Whence Came They?

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1861
Composer: Joe Uthup, 2015
Hymn 17

...Beckons with heav’n­ly gleam.

Not from gray Ol­iv­et alone

We see the gates of light;...

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Beckons with heav’n­ly gleam.

Not from gray Ol­iv­et alone

We see the gates of light;

Who Are These, and Whence Came They?

From Olivet’s Sequestered Seats

lyricist: Robert Grant, 1835
Composer: Charles MacPherson, 1916
Hymn 18

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From Ol­iv­et’s se­ques­tered seats,

What sounds of trans­port spread?...

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From Ol­iv­et’s se­ques­tered seats,

What sounds of trans­port spread?

From Olivet’s Sequestered Seats

Judah Restored

lyricist: Maria Saffery, 1834
Composer: James McGranahan, 1904
Hymn 19

...Look up with­out des­pair?

And turn to mourn­ful Ol­iv­et,

And hail thy So­ver­eign there?...

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Look up with­out des­pair?

And turn to mourn­ful Ol­iv­et,

And hail thy So­ver­eign there?

Judah Restored

Blest Land of Judea

lyricist: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1837
Composer: Lucia Smith, 1918
Hymn 20

...As at Beth­any’s tomb

Or on Ol­iv­et’s brow.

Oh, the out­ward hath gone!—...

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As at Beth­any’s tomb

Or on Ol­iv­et’s brow.

Oh, the out­ward hath gone!—

Blest Land of Judea

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