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269. In Peace and Joy I Now Depart (Nunc Dimittis-Song of Simeon)

1 In peace and joy I now depart
As my Lord wills it;
Serene and quiet is my heart;
Gladness fills it.
This the Lord has promised me,
That death is but a slumber.

2 Christ Jesus brought this gift to me,
My faithful Savior,
Whom you allowed my eyes to see
By your favor.
Now I know he is my life,
My friend when I am dying.

3 You sent the people of the earth
Their great salvation;
Your invitation summons forth
Ev'ry nation
By your holy, precious Word,
In ev'ry place resounding.

4 Christ is the hope and saving light
Of those in blindness;
He guides and comforts those in night
By his kindness.
He is Israel's righteousness,
Their joy, reward, and glory.

Text Information
First Line: In peace and joy I now depart
Title: In Peace and Joy I Now Depart (Nunc Dimittis-Song of Simeon)
Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546
Meter: 85 84 77
Language: English
Publication Date: 1993
Topic: Hymns of the Liturgy
Source: Translation composite
Tune Information
Name: MIT FRIED UND FREUD
Meter: 85 84 77
Key: a minor
Source: Geystliche gesangk Buchleyn, Wittenberg, 1524, alt.



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