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  1. Holy city new jerusalem. coming down from God out of heaven, Holy city longing for you. We shall see the king in his glory. (Hear this saints) There will be no temple in that city. (the Holy city) For God and the lamb will be the temple , There'll be no day or night, no sun or moon shining bright.

  2. The three verses of the song describe in turn, a crowd cheering Jesus Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, Jesus's crucifixion on Good Friday, and the eventual "New Jerusalem" (Zion) of universal peace and brotherhood, which is foretold in Isaiah 2:4 and Isaiah 11:6-9.

    • 1892
  3. New Earth There Seemed To Be; I Saw The Holy City Beside The Tide Less Sea; The Light Of God Was On Its Streets, The Gates Were Open Wide, And All Who Would Might Enter, And No One Was Denied. No Need Of Moon Or Stars By Night, Or Sun To Shine By Day; It Was The New Jerusalem That Would Not Pass Away. Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Sing For The Night Is ...

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  5. Dec 10, 2016 · Contributing Artists: Charles Johnson & The Revivers Vs 01 Holy City New Jerusalem - Coming down from God out of heaven Holy City longing for you - We shall see the King in his glory 02...

  6. Holy city new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven, Holy city longing for you We shall see the king in his glory (Hear this saints) There will be no temple in that city (the Holy city) For God and the lamb will be the temple , There'll be no day or night, no sun or moon shining bright For God and the lamb will be the light.

  7. Jan 2, 2018 · 2.9K. 409K views 6 years ago #PALMSUNDAYSONGS #LENTHYMNS. The Holy City or Jerusalem is a religious Victorian ballad dating from 1892, with music by Michael Maybrick alias Stephen Adams, with...

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  8. hymntime.com › tch › htmThe Holy City

    Jerusalem! Je­ru­salem! Hark! how the an­gels sing, Hosanna in the high­est, Hosanna to your king. And once again the scene was changed, New earth there seemed to be, I saw the Ho­ly Ci­ty Beside the tide­less sea; The light of God was on its streets, The gates were op­en wide, And all who would might en­ter, And no one was de­nied.

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