Lord, now let your servant go his way in ...
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1 Lord, now let your servant
go his way in peace
your great love has brought me
joy that will not cease:2 For my eyes have seen him
promised from of old
saviour of all people, ... (continues)
Written by: James Seddon [Find texts by James Seddon] [Find tunes by James Seddon]
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This text appears in the Jubilate Group publication(s):
- Anglican Praise - number 759
- Carol Praise (1987 edition) - number 180
- Carols for Today - number 156
- Carols for Today - number 157
- Come Rejoice! - number 24
- Church Family Worship - number 98
- Hymns for Today's Church (1st/2nd editions) - number 611
- Psalm Praise - number 31
- Psalms for Today - number 162b
Related Biblical passages:
- Genesis - chapter 15 - verse(s) 15
- 1 Samuel - chapter 15 - verse(s) 29
- Isaiah - chapter 42 - verse(s) 6
- Isaiah - chapter 49 - verse(s) 6
- Luke - chapter 2 - verse(s) 25-30
- John - chapter 8 - verse(s) 12
- John - chapter 10 - verse(s) 16
- John - chapter 16 - verse(s) 22
- Acts of the Apostles - chapter 13 - verse(s) 47
- Acts of the Apostles - chapter 26 - verse(s) 23
- Ephesians - chapter 1 - verse(s) 17-18
- 1 Timothy - chapter 4 - verse(s) 10
Theme(s) of this text:
- Eyes
- Gentiles
- Glory
- Israel and Israelites
- Light
- Nunc Dimittis
- Peace
- Saviour
- Servant, occupation
- Shepherd, God as, Christ as