William Cowper 6,6,6,6,8,8 Old-Testament gospel Heb 4:2 Israel in ancient days, Not only had a view Of Sinai in a blaze, But learned the gospel too: The types and figures were a glass In which they saw the Savior's face. The paschal sacrifice, And blood-besprinkled door, Ex 12:13 Seen with enlightened eyes, And once applied with pow'r; Would teach the need of other blood, To reconcile an angry God. The Lamb, the Dove, set forth His perfect innocence, Lev 12:6 Whose blood, of matchless worth, Should be the soul's defence: For he who can for sin atone, Must have no failings of his own. The scape-goat on his head Lev 16:21 The peoples' trespass bore, And to the desert led, Was to be seen no more: In him, our Surety seemed to say, "Behold, I bear your sins away." Dipped in his fellows' blood, The living bird went free, Lev 14:51-53 The type, well understood, Expressed the sinner's plea; Described a guilty soul enlarged, And by a Savior's death discharged. Jesus I love to trace Throughout the sacred page; The footsteps of thy grace, The same in every age! O grant that I may faithful be To clearer light, vouchsafed to me. |