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Down from His glory, Ever living story, My God and Savior came, And Jesus was His Name; Born in a manger, To His own a stranger, A Man of sorrows, tears and agony. Refrain: Oh, how I love Him!
And Jesus was His Name. Born in a manger, To His own a stranger, A Man of sorrows, tears and agony. Refrain: O how I love Him! How I adore Him! My breath, my sunshine, my all in all. The great Creator became my Savior, And all God’s fullness dwelleth in Him. 2 What condescension, Bringing us redemption; That in the dead of night, Not one ...
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Nov 12, 2021 · Away In A Manger - the popular Christmas carol about the birth of Jesus, recorded by combining two versions in one in this spectacular Christmas music video 2023. Featuring Jesus in the...
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A Christmas song for kids celebrating the birth of Jesus. A song that teaches kids the simple nativity story from the Bible. A song to teach kids that Jesus was born in a small and humble...
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Down from His glory, Ever living story, My God and Savior came, And Jesus was His name. Born in a manger, To His own a stranger, A Man of sorrows, tears and agony.
Gabriel's Vineyard Songs (1892), the earliest known publication of the third verse. The third stanza, "Be near me, Lord Jesus", is absent from the known early sources. Its first known appearance was in Gabriel's Vineyard Songs (1892), where it was set to a melody by Charles H. Gabriel (simply marked "C").
"Away in a Manger" is a Christmas carol first written in the late nineteenth century and used broadly throughout the English-speaking world. This hymn centers around adoration of new-born baby Jesus as he lays in a manger. The lyrics call out for Jesus to "be near me" and "bless all the dear children."