"Isaiah, Mighty Seer, in Days of Old"

                   by Martin Luther, 1483-1546

                               Text From:

                       THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL

        (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941)







        1. Isaiah, mighty seer, in days of old

        The Lord of all in Spirit did behold

        High on a lofty throne, in splendor bright,

        With flowing train that filled the Temple quite.

        Above the throne were stately seraphim,

        Six wings had they, these messengers of Him.

        With twain they veiled their faces, as was meet,

        With twain in reverent awe they hid their feet,

        And with the other twain aloft they soared,

        One to the other called and praised the Lord:

        "Holy is God, the Lord of Sabaoth!

        Holy is God, the Lord of Sabaoth!

        Holy is God, the Lord of Sabaoth!

        Behold, His glory filleth all the earth!"

        The beams and lintels trembled at the cry,

        And clouds of smoke enwrapped the throne on high.



        
Notes: Hymn 249 from _The Lutheran Hymnal_ Text: Is. 6: 1-4 Author: Martin Luther, 1526 Translated by: composite Titled: "Jessia, dem Propheten, das gescha" Tune: "Jessia, dem Propheten" Composer: Martin Luther, 1526
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