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Come See the Tomb!

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Print Status: Out of Print
Composer: Craig Curry
Arranger: Craig Curry
Lyricist: Craig Curry and adapted from Thomas Scott, 1769
Voicing: SATB
Accompaniment: Piano, opt. Brass/Perc
Publisher Hal Leonard
Tempo: Medium
Worship Style: Traditional/Blended
Worship Use: Easter

Product Description

Ideal for a dramatic opening at a traditional Easter service, this piece has a regal and resolute air to it.

Lyrics

Come see the tomb! Come see the tomb!
Come see the tomb of victory!
Come see the tomb where death once held Him!
Come see the tomb where Jesus lay!
Come see the tomb, laid bare and empty!
Christ the Lord is ris'n today!

All the pow'rs of hell assembled,
Railed against their mighty Foe,
Yet He lives by God's own power
Christ now reigns and Christ alone!

Come see the tomb where death was beaten,
Vanquished by His righteousness.
Come see the tomb, watch evil tremble
"He is Lord!" all will confess.
Chains that bound His precious children
Now lie broken evermore
Slaves to sin are freed to follow,
Bowing down, their Lord adore!

Angels, roll the stone away!
Death, yield up your mighty prey!
See! He rises from the tomb!
Raised as God's immortal bloom!

Come see the tomb where death once held Him!
Come see the tomb where Jesus lay!
Come see the tomb, laid bare and empty!
Christ the Lord is ris'n today!
Christ the Lord is ris'n today!
Christ the Lord is ris'n today!

Supplemental Information

Year Published: 2001
Publisher Code: 08742944
Dedication: Cal and Sue Engel
Background Info: Cal and Sue are heavily involved in the worship ministry at First Baptist Church of Wichita. The trumpet and timpani parts are included with the anthem.

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