Such an incredibly beautiful hymn of God’s promises to his chosen people; the elect, the house of Jacob, purchased with the priceless blood of his Son🙏🏾
With all that’s going on in the Uk, and indeed all over the world, how blessed it is on this Lord’s Day morning to sing this amazing hymn with such powerful words! So very grateful for this site too, and the ability to sing along in my own home! One day, brothers and sisters we will be in the place this hymn speaks of! Glory and Praise to Almighty God and our Saviour Jesus Christ!
Behold! the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise The Temple up on Zion's hill, And draw the wondering eyes. To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues, shall flow; Up to the hill of God, they'll say, And to his house we'll go. The Word that shines from Zion's hill Shall lighten every land; Our Savior-King shall teach His ways, And countless hearts command. Among the nations he shall judge; And into Truth shall guide; He many people shall rebuke, And quell the sinner’s pride. His subjects shall be filled with love To harvest souls these years; To ploughshares men shall beat their swords, To pruning-hooks their spears. His own, among the nations set, All racial hate disown, And national pride subordinate To serve the eternal throne. O "House of Jacob", called of God, Elect from every land, O come and walk in His great light, Beneath His mighty hand.
Amazing words, Magnificent tune and excellent Rendition! A great comfort to every believing soul! Thanks. ❤🎉❤🎉❤
Was thaught this hymn in the year of our Lord 1964,in primary school.
It's a blessed hymn
Giving great comfort throughout the ages
Such an incredibly beautiful hymn of God’s promises to his chosen people; the elect, the house of Jacob, purchased with the priceless blood of his Son🙏🏾
This psalm reminds me of my primary school days, praise the Lord
It’s a paraphrase
Beautiful hymn of old times.
Beautiful
With all that’s going on in the Uk, and indeed all over the world, how blessed it is on this Lord’s Day morning to sing this amazing hymn with such powerful words! So very grateful for this site too, and the ability to sing along in my own home! One day, brothers and sisters we will be in the place this hymn speaks of! Glory and Praise to Almighty God and our Saviour Jesus Christ!
Amen.
How I love the strength imparted by such metrical Psalms and and Scripture! Thank you so much for making this available online. A very real blessing
Behold! the mountain of the Lord
In latter days shall rise
The Temple up on Zion's hill,
And draw the wondering eyes.
To this the joyful nations round,
All tribes and tongues, shall flow;
Up to the hill of God, they'll say,
And to his house we'll go.
The Word that shines from Zion's hill
Shall lighten every land;
Our Savior-King shall teach His ways,
And countless hearts command.
Among the nations he shall judge;
And into Truth shall guide;
He many people shall rebuke,
And quell the sinner’s pride.
His subjects shall be filled with love
To harvest souls these years;
To ploughshares men shall beat their swords,
To pruning-hooks their spears.
His own, among the nations set,
All racial hate disown,
And national pride subordinate
To serve the eternal throne.
O "House of Jacob", called of God,
Elect from every land,
O come and walk in His great light,
Beneath His mighty hand.
The light will always overcome the darkness of my life trust in the lord jesus always..
Amen! John 1:1-3!!
I heard this on a BBC radio broadcast from a church in Glasgow. Never heard it before but so glad I found it.
Great. All Glory be to God.
I thank you so much for this hymns with words so that we all can glorify our LORD together.
Riekie Uys
Joining u in giving thanks for this.
Amazing hymns. To God be the glory. Thank you.
God Bless All of You and Your Families...
To God Be The Glory!
Behold the mountain of the Lord in latter day shall rise
Yes.. another traditional favourite used at Spurgeon Metropolitan Tabernacle Elephant n Castle London SE1
AMEN ❤️🙏
Tune glasgow
Pity about the flagrant wokery (cf Scottish Paraphrases 1745 and 1781),
Awful rewording for no apparent gain. How much woker can the Baptists get?