Scripture Verse

He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. Matthew 28:6

Introduction

Words & Mu­sic: Phi­lip P. Bliss, in Gos­pel Hymns No. 2, 1876 (🔊 pdf nwc).

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Philip Bliss (1838–1876)

Background

Hallelujah! He Is Ris­en was wri­tten in the South, in the spring of 1876, and was first sung by him on East­er af­ter­noon, 1876, in the Court House Square of Au­gus­ta, Geor­gia, to an au­di­ence of five thou­sand peo­ple ga­thered to hear the Gos­pel.

None who were there will ever for­get the ra­diant face, or the tri­umph­ant, ring­ing tones with which he sang.

Whittle, p. 142

Lyrics

Hallelujah, He is ris­en!
Jesus is gone up on high!
Burst the bars of death asun­der,
Angels shout and men reply:
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Living now no more to die.
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Living now no more to die.

Hallelujah, He is ris­en!
Our ex­alt­ed head to be;
Sends the wit­ness of the Spir­it
That our ad­vo­cate is He:
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Justified in Him are we.
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Justified in Him are we.

Hallelujah, He is ris­en!
Death for aye hath lost his sting,
Christ, Him­self the Re­sur­rect­ion,
From the grave His own will bring:
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Living Lord and com­ing King.
He is ris­en, He is ris­en,
Living Lord and com­ing King.