Translations. - Epiphany. (Luther's Song-Book.)
Herod, why dreadest thou a foe Because the Christ comes born below? He seeks no mortal kingdom thus, But brings his kingdom down to us. After the star the wise men go: That light the true light them did show; They signify with presents three This child--God, Man, and King to be. In Jordan baptism he did take, This Lamb of God, for our poor sake; Thus he who never did a sin Hath washed us clean both out and in. A miracle straightway befell: Six pots of stone--they saw, who tell-- Of water full, which, changing, heard And turned to red wine at his word. Praise, honour, thanks to thee be said, Jesus, born of the holy maid! With the Father and the Holy Ghost, Now, and henceforward, evermore. Amen.
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"Herod, why dreadest thou a foe..."
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