The Light whose brightness passes far
Hymnoglypt has another beautiful translation of a Reformation era Latin hymn. Here are the first two of nine verses. Check out the complete translation, along with music notation and original words here.
1. THE LIGHT whose brightness passes far
The beauty both of sun and star,
With stripes disfigured, hangs His head
Upon the cross, and God is dead.
2. The Lord who gives His creatures breath,
And life to those who lie in death,
With arms the crossbeam spanning wide,
Between the thieves is crucified.