1,2,3; 1,2,((3),4); 1,(3),4. Marchog, Iesu! yn llwyddiannus, Gwisg dy gleddau 'ngwasg dy glun; Ni all daear dy wrth'nebu, Chwaith nac uffern fawr ei hun: Mae dy enw mor ardderchog, Pob rhyw elyn gilia draw; Mae dy arswyd drwy'r greadigaeth; Tyrd am hynny maes o law. Tyn fy enaid o'i gaethiwed, Gwawried bellach fore ddydd, Rhwyga'n chwilfriw ddorau Babel, Tyn y barrau heyrn yn rhydd; Gwthied caethion yn finteioedd, Allan, megis tonnau llif, Torf a thorf, dan orfoleddu, Heb na diwedd fyth na rhif. Mi debygaf clywaf heddiw Sŵn caniadau draw o bell, Torf yn moli am waredigaeth, Ac am ryddid llawr gwell; Gynau gwynionyw eu gwisgoedd, Palmwydd hyfryd yn eu llaw, A hwy ānt gyd ā gogoniant 'Mewn i'r bywyd maes o law. Minnau bellach orfoleddaf Fod y Jiwbil fawr yn dod, Y cyflawnir pob rhyw sillaf A lefarodd Iesu erioed; De a gogledd yn fyrddiynau Ddaw o eithaf tywyll fyd, Gyda dawns ac utgyrn arian, 'Mewn i Salem bur ynghyd. - - - - - Marchog, Iesu yn llwyddianus, Gwisg dy gleddyf ar dy glun; Nis gall daear dy wrthsefyll, 'Chwaith nac uffern fawr ei hun: Mae dy Enw mor ardderchog, Pob rhyw elyn gilia draw, Mae rhyw arswyd trwy'r greadigaeth; Pan y byddost Ti gerllaw. Llama, Arglwydd, dros y bryniau, Doed y dyddiau gwiw i ben Pan bo Seion, trwy fawr lwyddiant Yn ben-moliant īs y nen: Enw'r IESU gaffo'i barchu, A'i ddyrchafu trwy bob gwlad; Miloedd ddelo i gofleidio'r Iachawdwriaeth trwy ei waed.William Williams 1717-91
Tonau [8787D]: gwelir: Capten mawr ein hiachawdwriaeth Clywch yr udgorn fel mae'n seinio Iesu llawnder mawr y nefoedd Llama Arglwydd dros y bryniau Mewn anialwch 'rwyf yn trigo Mi debygaf clywaf heddiw O llefara addfwyn Iesu Tyred Arglwydd tyr'd yn fuan (Dyro'n helaeth ...) |
Ride, Jesus, successfully! Wear thy sword in the waist of thy thigh; Earth cannot face up to thee, Nor yet can great hell itself: Thy name is so superior, Every kind of enemy retreats far away; Dread of thee is throughout creation; Coming to it imminently. Draw my soul from its captivity, Let the morn of the day dawn soon, Smash to pieces the doors of Babel, Release the iron bars; May captives be pushed in droves, Out, like waves of a flood, Multitude upon multitude, rejoicing, Without either an end ever or number. Most likely I will hear today A sound of songs from afar, A multitude praising for deliverance, And for freedom much better; White robes are their garments, Lovely palm-branches in their hand, And they will go together with glory, Into life soon. I too henceforth will be jubilant That the great Jubilee is coming, That fulfilled is each and every syllable Which Jesus ever spoke; South and north in myriads Come from the extreme darkness of the world, With dance and silver trumpets, Into pure Salem together. - - - - - Ride, Jesus, prosperously, Wear thy sword on thy thigh; The earth cannot withstand thee, Neither great hell itself: Thy Name is so excellent, Every kind of enemy retreats yonder, There is some horror throughout the creation; When Thou art at hand. Leap, Lord, across the hills, Let the worthy days come to fulfilment When Zion be, through great prosperity Chief praise under the sky: The name of JESUS shall get revered, And exalted throughout every land; Thousands shall come to embrace the Salvation through his blood.tr. 2009 Richard B Gillion |
Ride triumphant, blessed Jesus, Gird thy sword upon thy thigh; Neither earth can e'er withstand Thee, Nor the hosts of hell defy; Glorious is Thy name, almighty, Ev'ry foe withdraws in fear; And the whole creation trembles When it feels that Thou art near. E'en today I hear the echoes Of a glad though distant song; For salvation full and glorious Ransomed hosts their strains prolong: Clad they are in shining garments, Palms of victory in their hand; Christ their song, and heaven their portion, Praises fill the Better Land. Now at length my soul rejoices That the Jubilee is near, When each promise is accomplished Which He gave our hearts to cheer Then the hosts of countless myriads From the darkest regions come. With the strains of silver trumpets, Into Salem's peaceful homes. - - - - - Ride triumphant, blessed Jesus, Gird thy sword upon thy thigh; Neither earth can e'er withstand Thee, Nor the hosts of hell defy; Glorious is Thy name, almighty, Ev'ry foe withdraws in fear; And the whole creation trembles When it feels that Thou art near.tr. Rev. W Edwards Llawlyfr Moliant yr Ysgol Sabbothol 1897 Tune: unkn. (<1897 J H Roberts) [dddd|tttt] Also: Ride on Jesus all-victorioustr. Gwilym Owen Williams 1913-90 and: Ride in triumph holy Saviour tr. Hymns & Tunes in Welsh & English (E T Griffith) 1884 Tune: Hyfrydol (R H Pritchard 1811-87) Also: Onward march all-conquering Jesustr. W Howells Cān a Mawl / Song and Praise 1918 Tune: Moriah (alaw Gymreig) Also: Ride to battle ride victorioustr. Howell Elvet Lewis (Elfed) 1860-1953 Sweet Singers of Wales 1889 |