The Suffering Servant
Dustin Kensrue
C#m
(início)
C#m B E His appearance was so badly marred A C#m He could not have been recognized C#m B E A So disfigured, so beyond all human likeness C#m That we hid our eyes
Verse 2
C#m B E A Though he carried all our griefs and bore our sorrows C#m We esteemed him not C#m B E A But despised him and considered him afflicted C#m B And as one reviled by God
Chorus 1
A Though all of us have gone astray C#m Though all have turned to their own ways B A The Lord has laid our wickedness on him A His punishment has brought us peace C#m And crushed for our iniquities B F#m He died to save his people from their sin
Verse 3
C#m B E A He was stricken, and though pierced for our transgressions C#m He did not lash out C#m B E A But was silent, like a lamb led to the slaughter C#m B So he opened not his mouth
Chorus 1
A Though all of us have gone astray C#m Though all have turned to their own ways B A The Lord has laid our wickedness on him A His punishment has brought us peace C#m And crushed for our iniquities B F#m He died to save his people from their sin
Bridge
A C#m E B The might of Yahweh A C#m B Stands revealed A C#m E B And by his wounds we A C#m B All are healed [Outro] Choruses B He offered up his soul to death D#m He poured it out till none was left C# G#m He died but now shall rise and surely see B The many he has righteous made D#m And satisfied, his work surveyed, C# G#m The man of sorrows ever more shall be B On high, exalted, lifted up D#m The righteous servant raised above C# G#m His mighty hand shall work the will of God B The nations all shall hear and see D#m Astonished at his vicotry C# G#m The kings of men shall shut their mouths in awe
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