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FIRST PART
No. 1: PROLOGUE
"There shall come forth a rod"
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There shall come forth a rod
out of the stem of Jesse
and a branch shall grow out of his roots,
and the Spirit of the Lord
shall rest upon Him
and shall make him of quick understanding
in the face of the Lord
and he shall not judge
after the sight of his eyes,
nor reprove after the hearing of his ears. |
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Because the Lord hath anointed Him
to preach good tidings unto the meek. |
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He hath sent Him to bind up the broken-hearted, |
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To proclaim liberty to the captives, |
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And the opening of the prison to them that are bound. |
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Good tidings, liberty, the opening of prison. |
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Contraltos |
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The Lord hath anointed Him |
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To bind |
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out of the stem |
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to preach good tidings |
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up the broken-hearted, |
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of Jesse. |
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unto the meek, |
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to bind |
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and the Spirit of the Lord |
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good tidings unto the meek. |
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up the broken-hearted. |
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shall rest upon Him. |
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He will swallow up death,
death in victory,
will swallow up death,
death in victory
and the Lord God will wipe away tears
from off all faces.
And the rebuke of his people shall he take away
from off all the earth. |
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