See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered
Author: Jean L. Kaberry
Composer: Robert P. Manookin
Languages (3)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Albanian: Shih Prift’rin’ e Madhe Mbledhur
- English: See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered
- English Braille: ⠠⠎⠑⠑ ⠮ ⠠⠍⠊⠣⠞⠽ ⠠⠏⠗⠊⠑⠎⠹⠕⠕⠙ ⠠⠛⠁⠮⠗⠫ ⠠⠶⠍⠢⠦⠄⠎ ⠠⠡⠕⠊⠗⠶
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Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1983 or earlier.
In copyright (IRI)
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: Music from October 1983 General Conference (1983-10), Oct 1983.
Representative lyrics
English (Original Language)
1. See the mighty priesthood gathered; Firm in serried ranks they stand— Son and father jointly serving, Gathered in from ev’ry land. Proud their voices blend together, Raising hymns to Father’s praise, Sending forth the gospel message As restored in latter days.
2. As to Seth his father, Adam, Pow’rful precepts did impart, Humbly each receives the message Spoken from a prophet’s heart. Line on line, truth is revealed, Till all darkness flees away In the face of perfect knowledge, Where celestial laws hold sway.
3. Come, ye sons, and walk uprightly, As your noble fathers trod— Bearers of the Savior’s priesthood, Holding firm the iron rod— Till Satan’s pow’rs are vanquished, Bound in chains he conquered lies, And our glorious hallelujahs Loudly sound across the skies, And our glorious hallelujahs Loudly sound, loudly sound across the skies.