be­trayed

"be­trayed" appears in 8 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

be­trayed· 8 hymns found
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Low in the tomb, dark­ness and gloom;
O He is the Sav­ior for me.
In the realms of heav­en­ly light.
To suf­fer pa­tient­ly;
Not to bear the sins of men;
Self shall be dei­fied no more;
start
The ea­ger rage of ev­ery foe,

be­trayed

And mourn their fear­ful doom.
Condemned to a death on the tree;
Christ, for us a cap­tive made,
And nailed up­on the tree.
Scourged and cru­ci­fied again.
I live by Thy re­co­ver­ing pow­er.
Adam our head and par­ent fell,
The Sav­ior of the world took bread.

He Is Risen (Bateman)

lyricist: Lucinda Bateman, 1890
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 1

...Low in the tomb, dark­ness and gloom;

Think of the ones who be­trayed Him,

And mourn their fear­ful doom....

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Low in the tomb, dark­ness and gloom;

Think of the ones who be­trayed Him,

And mourn their fear­ful doom.

He Is Risen (Bateman)

The Savior for Me

Composer: William Runyan, 1918
Hymn 2

...O He is the Sav­ior for me.

For sil­ver be­trayed, in mock pu­rple ar­rayed,

Condemned to a death on the tree;...

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O He is the Sav­ior for me.

For sil­ver be­trayed, in mock pu­rple ar­rayed,

Condemned to a death on the tree;

The Savior for Me

In the Lord’s Atoning Grief

lyricist: Bonaventura (1221–1274)
Composer: Richard Redhead, 1853
Hymn 3

...In the realms of heav­en­ly light.

Christ, by cow­ard hands be­trayed,

Christ, for us a cap­tive made,...

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In the realms of heav­en­ly light.

Christ, by cow­ard hands be­trayed,

Christ, for us a cap­tive made,

In the Lord’s Atoning Grief

The Prince of Glory

lyricist: Anonymous, 1893
Composer: Henry Blosser
Hymn 4

...To suf­fer pa­tient­ly;

To be be­trayed and put to shame,

And nailed up­on the tree....

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To suf­fer pa­tient­ly;

To be be­trayed and put to shame,

And nailed up­on the tree.

The Prince of Glory

Lo! He Comes

Composer: Porter Orr, 1880
Hymn 5

...Not to bear the sins of men;

Not to be be­trayed, re­ject­ed,

Scourged and cru­ci­fied again....

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Not to bear the sins of men;

Not to be be­trayed, re­ject­ed,

Scourged and cru­ci­fied again.

Lo! He Comes

My Lord, Didst Thou Endure Such Smart?

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: Robert McCutchan, 1930
Hymn 6

...Self shall be dei­fied no more;

By self be­trayed, by self un­done,

I live by Thy re­co­ver­ing pow­er....

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Self shall be dei­fied no more;

By self be­trayed, by self un­done,

I live by Thy re­co­ver­ing pow­er.

My Lord, Didst Thou Endure Such Smart?

When, by the Tempter’s Wiles Betrayed

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Harmonia Sacra, 1851
Hymn 7

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When, by the tempt­er’s wiles be­trayed

Adam our head and par­ent fell,...

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When, by the tempt­er’s wiles be­trayed

Adam our head and par­ent fell,

When, by the Tempter’s Wiles Betrayed

’Twas on That Night When Doomed to Know

lyricist: John Morrison, 1781
Composer: Edward Miller, 1790
Hymn 8

...The ea­ger rage of ev­ery foe,

That night in which He was be­trayed,

The Sav­ior of the world took bread....

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The ea­ger rage of ev­ery foe,

That night in which He was be­trayed,

The Sav­ior of the world took bread.

’Twas on That Night When Doomed to Know

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