He is not here: for He is risen, as He said.
Matthew 28:6
Words & Music: Philip P. Bliss, in Gospel Hymns No. 2, 1876 (🔊 pdf nwc).
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
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.