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The lyrics are: "Who is the lamb, and who is the knife?"
The song was written in 1973 by Phil Armenia. The song was made popular by a group named The Couriers, based out of Harrisburg, PA. This group has a songwriter, Neil Enloe, who is famous for writing the song, "Statue Of Liberty". An inadvertent typo gave Neil Enloe credit for writing the song. It has been recorded by many groups including, The Booth Brothers in 2009.
This song was sang by Gold City Quartet and written by Kyla Rowland. Kyla is one of the best souterhn gospel wirters of all time! You can check out here website www.kylarowland.com Here is just a few of her many other hit songs: He's Still On The Throne It's Too Late One Scarred Hand A Place To Spend The Night Pray There Rose A Lamb A Wall Of Prayer Windows Of Home I Can, I Have, I Will Still Blessed Bourn To Mourn I Rest My Case At The Cross Safe Thus Far I Rose To Riches God Handled It All Damascus Road When He Says Arise His Responses His Name Was John He Will Hide Me Wall of Prayer
I'm not sure, but I think you are referring to a Don Moen song "Hallelujah to the lamb" is the song.
Mary had a little lamb, Little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow Everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went, Everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go It followed her to school one day School one day, school one day It followed her to school one day Which was against the rules. It made the children laugh and play, Laugh and play, laugh and play, It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school And so the teacher turned it out, Turned it out, turned it out, And so the teacher turned it out, But still it lingered near And waited patiently about, Patiently about, patiently about, And waited patiently about Till Mary did appear "Why does the lamb love Mary so?" Love Mary so? Love Mary so? "Why does the lamb love Mary so?" The eager children cry "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know." Loves the lamb, you know, loves the lamb, you know "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know." The teacher did reply
There are no lyrics unless you are singing.
I don't believe the word 'lamb' is used in Matthew's Gospel.
The lyrics are: "Who is the lamb, and who is the knife?"
The Gospel of John Chapter 1 refers to Jesus as the 'lamb of God.' 29The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. 36And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God!
The song was written in 1973 by Phil Armenia. The song was made popular by a group named The Couriers, based out of Harrisburg, PA. This group has a songwriter, Neil Enloe, who is famous for writing the song, "Statue Of Liberty". An inadvertent typo gave Neil Enloe credit for writing the song. It has been recorded by many groups including, The Booth Brothers in 2009.
Supposedly Randy Blythe, the vocalist. Even though if you watch him outside of concerts, he doesn't seem capable of producing such profound lyrics.
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This song was sang by Gold City Quartet and written by Kyla Rowland. Kyla is one of the best souterhn gospel wirters of all time! You can check out here website www.kylarowland.com Here is just a few of her many other hit songs: He's Still On The Throne It's Too Late One Scarred Hand A Place To Spend The Night Pray There Rose A Lamb A Wall Of Prayer Windows Of Home I Can, I Have, I Will Still Blessed Bourn To Mourn I Rest My Case At The Cross Safe Thus Far I Rose To Riches God Handled It All Damascus Road When He Says Arise His Responses His Name Was John He Will Hide Me Wall of Prayer
Angus Dei, also known as the Lamb of God, is the figure of the lamb bearing a cross. This is the title given to Jesus in the Gospel of John which refers to Jesus in his role as the "sacrificial offering".
The phrase "behold the lamb of God" is mentioned twice in the Bible. It can be found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 1, Verses 29 and 36. Both instances refer to John the Baptist declaring Jesus as the Lamb of God.
Robert Byron Lamb has written: 'The mule in Southern agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Asses and mules, Mules
I'm not sure, but I think you are referring to a Don Moen song "Hallelujah to the lamb" is the song.