and herds

"and herds" appears in 5 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

and herds· 5 hymns found
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Are joy­ful in their fruit­ful­ness.
Thus saith the Lord, “The spa­cious fields,
They shout, and sing me­lo­di­ous strains!
Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.
Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

and herds

The gold­en grain waves o’er the fields;
O’er all the cat­tle of the hills
The Lord and Sav­ior for to find.
My soul a fa­mine need not dread,
My soul a famine need not dread,

Thou Visiteth the Earth with Showers

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: From Jan Šťastný, 1868
Hymn 1

...Are joy­ful in their fruit­ful­ness.

The pas­tures teem with flocks and herds,

The gold­en grain waves o’er the fields;...

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Are joy­ful in their fruit­ful­ness.

The pas­tures teem with flocks and herds,

The gold­en grain waves o’er the fields;

Thou Visiteth the Earth with Showers

Thus Saith the Lord, “The Spacious Fields”

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: John Cornell (1828–1894)
Hymn 2

...Thus saith the Lord, “The spa­cious fields,

And flocks, and herds, are Mine;

O’er all the cat­tle of the hills...

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Thus saith the Lord, “The spa­cious fields,

And flocks, and herds, are Mine;

O’er all the cat­tle of the hills

Thus Saith the Lord, “The Spacious Fields”

Awake with Joy, Salute the Morn!

lyricist: English traditional
Composer: Richard Jones, ca. 1860
Hymn 3

...They shout, and sing me­lo­di­ous strains!

They left their flocks and herds be­hind,

The Lord and Sav­ior for to find....

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They shout, and sing me­lo­di­ous strains!

They left their flocks and herds be­hind,

The Lord and Sav­ior for to find.

Awake with Joy, Salute the Morn!

Why Should I Fear the Darkest Hour?

lyricist: John Newton, 1771
Composer: Francis Grey
Hymn 4

...Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

Though all the flocks and herds were dead,

My soul a fa­mine need not dread,...

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Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

Though all the flocks and herds were dead,

My soul a fa­mine need not dread,

Why Should I Fear the Darkest Hour?

Why should I fear the darkest hour

lyricist: John Newton
Composer: F. R. Grey
Hymn 5

...Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

Though all the flocks and herds were dead,

My soul a famine need not dread,...

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Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

Though all the flocks and herds were dead,

My soul a famine need not dread,

Why should I fear the darkest hour

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