spit­ting

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

spit­ting· 5 hymns found
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Hosts of saints at­tend Him on that com­ing day.
Where His life-blood shall be spilled.
Nor mean­ly strive to hide
Lo! for me, O Lord, Thou bear­est
Did He throw off the im­put­ed blame?

spit­ting

Kings and migh­ty cap­tains then shall flee in fear.
Vinegar, and spear, and reed;
But glo­ry in the full dis­grace
Stripes and bands and wounds Thou shar­est,
Did He to man for suc­cor fly?

He’s Coming Back

lyricist: F. J. Atkinson, 1911
Composer: Peter Bilhorn
Hymn 1

...Hosts of saints at­tend Him on that com­ing day.

Once ex­posed to sin­ners’ spit­ting, scorn and jeer,

Kings and migh­ty cap­tains then shall flee in fear....

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Hosts of saints at­tend Him on that com­ing day.

Once ex­posed to sin­ners’ spit­ting, scorn and jeer,

Kings and migh­ty cap­tains then shall flee in fear.

He’s Coming Back

Thirty Years Among Us Dwelling

lyricist: Venantius Fortunatus, 6th Century
Composer: French carol melody
Hymn 2

...Where His life-blood shall be spilled.

He en­dured the nails, the spit­ting,

Vinegar, and spear, and reed;...

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Where His life-blood shall be spilled.

He en­dured the nails, the spit­ting,

Vinegar, and spear, and reed;

Thirty Years Among Us Dwelling

Jesu, Thy Weak Disciples See

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: James McGranahan, 1901
Hymn 3

...Nor mean­ly strive to hide

From spit­ting, and from shame our face,

But glo­ry in the full dis­grace...

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Nor mean­ly strive to hide

From spit­ting, and from shame our face,

But glo­ry in the full dis­grace

Jesu, Thy Weak Disciples See

Jesu! Life! The Life of Heaven

lyricist: Ernst Homburg, 1659
Composer: German, 1687
Hymn 4

...Lo! for me, O Lord, Thou bear­est

Mockery, spit­ting, scorn and shame:

Stripes and bands and wounds Thou shar­est,...

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Lo! for me, O Lord, Thou bear­est

Mockery, spit­ting, scorn and shame:

Stripes and bands and wounds Thou shar­est,

Jesu! Life! The Life of Heaven

Come, O My Soul, the Call Obey

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: Henry Carey, 1723
Hymn 5

...Did He throw off the im­put­ed blame?

Did He from spit­ting hide His face?

Did He to man for suc­cor fly?...

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Did He throw off the im­put­ed blame?

Did He from spit­ting hide His face?

Did He to man for suc­cor fly?

Come, O My Soul, the Call Obey

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