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3777. Like Sheep We Went Astray

1. Like sheep we went astray,
And broke the fold of God,
Each wandering in a different way,
But all the downward road.

2. How dreadful was the hour
When God our wanderings laid
And did at once His vengeance pour,
Upon the Shepherd’s head!

3. How glorious was the grace
When Christ sustained the stroke!
His life and blood the Shepherd pays
A ransom for the flock.

4. His honor and His breath
Were taken both away,
Joined with the wicked in His death,
And made as vile as they.

5. But God shall raise His head
O’er all the sons of men,
And make Him see a numerous seed,
To recompense His pain.

6. I’ll give Him, saith the Lord,
A portion with the strong;
He shall possess a large reward;
And hold His honors long.

Text Information
First Line: Like sheep we went astray
Title: Like Sheep We Went Astray
Author: Isaac Watts (1707)
Meter: SM
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Book I, 1707, number 142
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: PENTONVILLE
Composer: Francis Linley (ca. 1800)
Meter: SM
Incipit: 53127 13217 65275
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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