very wonderful POETIC words, Jerusalem in the evening is a city that looks gold, the New Jerusalem has streets of gold and walls of Jasper, what a gift it will be to live there, i wonder, but expect the inhabitants will be singing this beautiful hymn there
Hi Albert, according to 'Hymnary (hymnary.org/) this hymn appears in over 900 different hymn books. If you go to their site and seach for 'Jerusalem the Golden', you will probably find out what you want. 😊
@@ChetValleyChurches Many thanks for your reply. We holidayed in Norfolk this year and it was very burnt. Trees and shrubs were dying. A poplar tree over the road from us is now dead. We pray that there is repentance in Britain and revival. The Lord may bless us with rain. Love from Buckinghamshire.
@@ChetValleyChurches Oh that's not great. I hope you had the recent downpour. We were in London that day and it was enough to flood the Bakerloo line. I keep thinking of that Scripture in 2 Chronicles 7:13-14 When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. If only the British Isles were to return to the Lord, then the above would apply. Terribly sad. I had to counteract a man with a megaphone at Oxford Circus yesterday. He was saying Jesus cannot save you. You can save your self. You are the problem but you are the solution. Could not believe my ears. I shouted "No. Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the world." And that He is returning soon and the speaker was a liar. He was shouting through the megaphone as I descended the stairs to the underground. I was saying that Jesus is returning soon. Love from Buckinghamshire
Wow, the first notes are obviously copied, they come from Johann Abraham Peter Schulz and his melody of "Abendlied", which has existed much longer than this hymn.
That's interesting, Indra. Our information is that the tune was written by Alexander Ewing in 1853. The original Latin words were written around 1145 by Bernard of Cluny. 😊
very wonderful POETIC words, Jerusalem in the evening is a city that looks gold, the New Jerusalem has streets of gold and walls of Jasper, what a gift it will be to live there, i wonder, but expect the inhabitants will be singing this beautiful hymn there
This hymn makes me cry. So serene!
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me too
Beautiful. Brings me to tears.
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Shalom shalom shalom
Beautiful... Thank you...
'The SHOUT of them that triumph,
The SONG of them that feast...'
As The Salvation Army would say,
PROMOTED TO GLORY! Amen.
Amen, Raymond. 😊🙏
Wonderful hymn and scenery
Thank you. We are blessed to live in this beautiful county. 😊
@@ChetValleyChurches O sweet and blessèd county, the home of God's elect! O sweet and blessèd county that eager hearts expect!
Lovely.
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May i know which book number of this hymn? ❤
Hi Albert, according to 'Hymnary (hymnary.org/) this hymn appears in over 900 different hymn books. If you go to their site and seach for 'Jerusalem the Golden', you will probably find out what you want. 😊
Number 219 in the Broadman Hymnal
@kathleenfountain7726 thanks for d respond☺
Beautiful scenery. Not from this year clearly. It's a green land.
Hi, Caroline. This was actually shot on 6th May this year at Sisland in South Norfolk.
@@ChetValleyChurches Many thanks for your reply. We holidayed in Norfolk this year and it was very burnt. Trees and shrubs were dying. A poplar tree over the road from us is now dead.
We pray that there is repentance in Britain and revival. The Lord may bless us with rain. Love from Buckinghamshire.
Yes, we certainly need more rain. We've had a bit but it often runs out before it gets to us. A bit frustrating. 😊🙏
@@ChetValleyChurches Oh that's not great. I hope you had the recent downpour. We were in London that day and it was enough to flood the Bakerloo line.
I keep thinking of that Scripture in
2 Chronicles 7:13-14
When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
If only the British Isles were to return to the Lord, then the above would apply.
Terribly sad. I had to counteract a man with a megaphone at Oxford Circus yesterday. He was saying Jesus cannot save you. You can save your self. You are the problem but you are the solution.
Could not believe my ears. I shouted "No. Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the world." And that He is returning soon and the speaker was a liar.
He was shouting through the megaphone as I descended the stairs to the underground. I was saying that Jesus is returning soon.
Love from Buckinghamshire
Wow, the first notes are obviously copied, they come from Johann Abraham Peter Schulz and his melody of "Abendlied", which has existed much longer than this hymn.
That's interesting, Indra. Our information is that the tune was written by Alexander Ewing in 1853. The original Latin words were written around 1145 by Bernard of Cluny. 😊