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Hymn 145 by Isaac Watts
Christ and Aaron. Heb. 7; 9.
Jesus, in thee our eyes behold A thousand glories more, Than the rich gems and polished gold The sons of Aaron wore.
They first their own burnt-offerings brought, To purge themselves from sin; Thy life was pure without a spot, And all thy nature clean.
[Fresh blood as constant as the day Was on their altar spilt; But thy one offering takes away For ever all our guilt.]
[Their priesthood ran through several hands, For mortal was their race; Thy never-changing office stands Eternal as thy days.]
[Once in the circuit of a year, With blood, but not his own, Aaron within the veil appears Before the golden throne:
But Christ, by his own powerful blood, Ascends above the skies, And in the presence of our God Shows his own sacrifice.]
Jesus, the King of glory, reigns On Zion's heav'nly hill; Looks like a lamb that has been slain, And wears his priesthood still.
He ever lives to intercede Before his Father's face: Give him, my soul, thy cause to plead, Nor doubt the Father's grace.
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