bleed­ing

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

bleed­ing· 20 hymns found
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Worthy is the Lamb who once was cru­ci­fied.
When wound­ed sore, the strick­en heart
Alleluia! Al­le­lu­ia!
start
Thou didst hang up­on the tree,
But see, there yet is room.
Shake off thy guil­ty fears;
The joy of His for­giv­ing love;
Of the great Mes­si­ah’s reign;
The le­pro­sy lies deep with­in.
Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,
No more shall men in ang­uish
Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,
Obtained their chief de­sign, and ceased;
Be to thee as dung and dross.
To bless His church be­low;
That ev­er can be.
He reigns for­ev­er­more.
No ray of hope lights up that aw­ful hour;
Whereon our gifts are laid;

bleed­ing

Oh, this dy­ing Lamb, He was found wor­thy;
One on­ly hand, a pierc­èd hand,
Glory to the bleed­ing Lamb!
Is knock­ing at the door,
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There love and pi­ty meet;
In my be­half ap­pears:
And led my wea­ry feet to rest.
Tell it to the list­en­ing train;
Nor hys­sop branch, nor sprink­ling priest,
Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,
No more dis­ci­ples lang­uish,
Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,
The ark, the al­tar, and the priest.
And His wea­ry, way-worn feet;
Shall sin and death de­stroy,
And cir­cled with thorns,
He goes to Cal­va­ry,
The hands are stretched in weak­ness, not in pow­er.
By whom our sins are paid.

Worthy the Lamb

lyricist: Johnson Oatman, 1898
Composer: George Hugg
Hymn 1

...Worthy is the Lamb who once was cru­ci­fied.

Oh, this bleed­ing Lamb, oh, this bleed­ing Lamb,

Oh, this dy­ing Lamb, He was found wor­thy;...

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Worthy is the Lamb who once was cru­ci­fied.

Oh, this bleed­ing Lamb, oh, this bleed­ing Lamb,

Oh, this dy­ing Lamb, He was found wor­thy;

Worthy the Lamb

When Wounded Sore the Stricken Heart

lyricist: Cecil Alexander, 1858
Composer: John Richardson (1816–1879)
Hymn 2

...When wound­ed sore, the strick­en heart

Lies bleed­ing and un­bound,

One on­ly hand, a pierc­èd hand,...

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When wound­ed sore, the strick­en heart

Lies bleed­ing and un­bound,

One on­ly hand, a pierc­èd hand,

When Wounded Sore the Stricken Heart

Hark! the Voice of Love and Mercy

lyricist: Jonathan Evans, 1784
Composer: William Owen, 1852
Hymn 3

...Alleluia! Al­le­lu­ia!

Alleluia! Glory to the bleed­ing Lamb!

Glory to the bleed­ing Lamb!...

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Alleluia! Al­le­lu­ia!

Alleluia! Glory to the bleed­ing Lamb!

Glory to the bleed­ing Lamb!

Hark! the Voice of Love and Mercy

Hear Him Knocking

lyricist: Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1897
Composer: Howard Entwisle
Hymn 4

...start

A hand all bruised and bleed­ing

Is knock­ing at the door,...

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A hand all bruised and bleed­ing

Is knock­ing at the door,

Hear Him Knocking

Jesus, Master, Hear Me Now

lyricist: William Maxwell, 1842
Composer: Timothy Mason, 1836
Hymn 5

...Thou didst hang up­on the tree,

Broken, bleed­ing, there—for me.

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Thou didst hang up­on the tree,

Broken, bleed­ing, there—for me.

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Jesus, Master, Hear Me Now

Come unto Me, All Ye Who Mourn

lyricist: Hugh Blair (1718–1800)
Composer: William Croft, 1708
Hymn 6

...But see, there yet is room.

Room in the Sav­ior’s bleed­ing heart;

There love and pi­ty meet;...

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But see, there yet is room.

Room in the Sav­ior’s bleed­ing heart;

There love and pi­ty meet;

Come unto Me, All Ye Who Mourn

Arise, My Soul, Arise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: Lewis Edson, 1782
Hymn 7

...Shake off thy guil­ty fears;

The bleed­ing sac­ri­fice

In my be­half ap­pears:...

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Shake off thy guil­ty fears;

The bleed­ing sac­ri­fice

In my be­half ap­pears:

Arise, My Soul, Arise

Rejoicing in Forgiving Love

lyricist: John Livingston, 1824
Composer: John Hatton, 1793
Hymn 8

...The joy of His for­giv­ing love;

Poured balm in­to my bleed­ing breast,

And led my wea­ry feet to rest....

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The joy of His for­giv­ing love;

Poured balm in­to my bleed­ing breast,

And led my wea­ry feet to rest.

Rejoicing in Forgiving Love

Watchmen! Onward to Your Stations

lyricist: From Harmonia Sacra
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1845
Hymn 9

...Of the great Mes­si­ah’s reign;

Tell the Sav­ior’s bleed­ing sto­ry,

Tell it to the list­en­ing train;...

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Of the great Mes­si­ah’s reign;

Tell the Sav­ior’s bleed­ing sto­ry,

Tell it to the list­en­ing train;

Watchmen! Onward to Your Stations

Lord, I Am Vile, Conceived in Sin

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Leighton, ca. 1614
Hymn 10

...The le­pro­sy lies deep with­in.

No bleed­ing bird, nor bleed­ing beast,

Nor hys­sop branch, nor sprink­ling priest,...

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The le­pro­sy lies deep with­in.

No bleed­ing bird, nor bleed­ing beast,

Nor hys­sop branch, nor sprink­ling priest,

Lord, I Am Vile, Conceived in Sin

All for Me (Lloyd)

Composer: Hayden Lloyd, 1876
Hymn 11

...Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,

Bruised and bleed­ing, sink­ing down;

Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,...

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Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,

Bruised and bleed­ing, sink­ing down;

Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,

All for Me (Lloyd)

Easter Hymn

lyricist: Minnie Ballard, 1878
Composer: E. B. Smith
Hymn 12

...No more shall men in ang­uish

His bleed­ing wounds sur­vey,

No more dis­ci­ples lang­uish,...

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No more shall men in ang­uish

His bleed­ing wounds sur­vey,

No more dis­ci­ples lang­uish,

Easter Hymn

All for Me (Lloyd)

Composer: Hayden Lloyd, 1876
Hymn 13

...Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,

Bruised and bleed­ing, sink­ing down;

Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,...

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Suffering Sav­ior, with thorn crown,

Bruised and bleed­ing, sink­ing down;

Heavy la­den, wea­ry worn,

All for Me (Lloyd)

Behold the Woman’s Promised Seed

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774
Hymn 14

...Obtained their chief de­sign, and ceased;

The in­cense and the bleed­ing lamb,

The ark, the al­tar, and the priest....

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Obtained their chief de­sign, and ceased;

The in­cense and the bleed­ing lamb,

The ark, the al­tar, and the priest.

Behold the Woman’s Promised Seed

Look, O Christian!

lyricist: William Balfern, 1882
Composer: John Lloyd, 1843
Hymn 15

...Be to thee as dung and dross.

Mark His torn and bleed­ing tem­ples,

And His wea­ry, way-worn feet;...

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Be to thee as dung and dross.

Mark His torn and bleed­ing tem­ples,

And His wea­ry, way-worn feet;

Look, O Christian!

That Glorious Day Is Drawing Nigh

lyricist: Nicholson, 1820
Composer: Cluster of Spiritual Songs, 1810
Hymn 16

...To bless His church be­low;

When Zi­on’s bleed­ing, con­quer­ing king,

Shall sin and death de­stroy,...

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To bless His church be­low;

When Zi­on’s bleed­ing, con­quer­ing king,

Shall sin and death de­stroy,

That Glorious Day Is Drawing Nigh

How Can I but Love Him?

lyricist: Jeremiah Rankin, 1888
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
Hymn 17

...That ev­er can be.

His beau­ty, tho’ bleed­ing

And cir­cled with thorns,...

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That ev­er can be.

His beau­ty, tho’ bleed­ing

And cir­cled with thorns,

How Can I but Love Him?

When Jesus Was Slain

Composer: Leslie Park, 1912
Hymn 18

...He reigns for­ev­er­more.

With thorns up­on His bleed­ing brow,

He goes to Cal­va­ry,...

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He reigns for­ev­er­more.

With thorns up­on His bleed­ing brow,

He goes to Cal­va­ry,

When Jesus Was Slain

Lord, When Thy Kingdom Comes

lyricist: William MacLagan, 1875
Composer: Henry Gauntlett (1805–1876)
Hymn 19

...No ray of hope lights up that aw­ful hour;

A thor­ny crown sur­rounds the bleed­ing brow,

The hands are stretched in weak­ness, not in pow­er....

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No ray of hope lights up that aw­ful hour;

A thor­ny crown sur­rounds the bleed­ing brow,

The hands are stretched in weak­ness, not in pow­er.

Lord, When Thy Kingdom Comes

The Second Temple

lyricist: Edith Wilson, 1878
Composer: Martin Towne
Hymn 20

...Whereon our gifts are laid;

Thyself the bleed­ing vic­tim,

By whom our sins are paid....

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Whereon our gifts are laid;

Thyself the bleed­ing vic­tim,

By whom our sins are paid.

The Second Temple

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