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Hymns / Music :: I Have Entered Beulah Land

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"You will be called Hepzibah, and your land Beulah." Isaiah 62:4

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Fanny Crosby, 1872 Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, in Joyful Wing, by John Sweney and William Kirkpatrick (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1886).

Music: John Robson Sweney


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John Robson Sweney (1837-1899)

Oh, my cup is overflowing
With the goodness of the Lord;
I am trusting in His mercy,
And rejoicing in His Word.

Refrain

I have climbed the rugged mountain,
On its summit now I stand;
Hallelujah! hallelujah!
I have entered Beulah land.

From the sighing and longing,
That so oft my heart oppressed,
With my Savior and Redeemer
Now in perfect peace I rest.

Refrain

There's a palace o'er the river
And its jasper walls I see,
And among its many mansions
There is one prepared for me.

Refrain

I have climbed the rugged mountain,
But my Savior led the way;
Unto Him shall be the glory,
When I reach eternal day.

Refrain

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