O Arglwydd Dduw, bywha dy waith Dros holl derfynau'r ddaear faith; Dros dir a môr dysgleiria maes Yn nerth dy rad anfeidrol ras. Helaetha dy frenhiniaeth, Ior, O wlad i wlad, o fôr i fôr; Pereiddia'r halogedig fyd Trwy'th nefol ras a'th gariad drud. Mae'r seithfed dydd, a'r seithfed awr, Yn agosâu ar Babel fawr; O Arglwydd, brysia, rhwyga'r llen, Boed Seion bur trwy'r byd yn ben.1,3: Benjamin Francis 1734-1799 2 : cyf. John Hughes 1776-1843
1,2,(3). O Arglwydd Dduw, bywha dy waith, Trwy holl derfynau daear faith: Tros dir a mor, dysgleiria 'maes, Yn nerth dy anorchfygol ras. Mae Babilon yn crynu'n wir, Mae'n rhwym o gwympo cyn bo hir; O Arglwydd, brysia, rhwyga'r llen, Boed Sion bur trwy'r byd yn ben. Mae 'r seithfed dydd a'r seithfed awr, Yn agosâu ar Babel fawr; Fe syrth ei muriau bob yr un, O flaen efengyl Mab y Dyn.
O Arglwydd Dduw, bywhâ dy waith, Trwy holl derfynau'r ddaear faith; Tros dir a môr dysgleiried gras, Gan lwyr orchfygu pechod cas. Eglwysi hardd fel gwinwydd îr, Flaguro'n dêg drwy'r gogledd dir; A theyrnas Crist trwy'r deheu cras, Flodeuo ar led fel Eden lâs. Clodfored pob creadur byw, Yr unig ddoeth anfarwol Dduw; Gwna'r ddaear hon yn ddelw gu, O'r nefoedd ogoneddus fry.Benjamin Francis 1734-1799
Tonau [MH 8888]: gwelir: Mae Babilon yn crynu'n wir |
O Lord God, revive thy work Over all the ends of the wide earth; Over land and sea shines out Strongly thy free, immeasurable grace. Widen thy kingship, Lord, From land to land, from sea to sea; Sweeten the defiled world Through thy heavenly grace and thy costly love. The seventh day, and the seventh hour, Are drawing near upon great Babel; O Lord, hurry, tear the curtain, Let pure Zion be through the world as head.
O Lord God, revive thy work, Through all the ends of the wide earth: Over land and sea, shines out, Strongly thy unconquerable grace. Babylon is truly trembling, It is bound to fall before long; O Lord, hurry, tear the curtain, Let pure Zion be through the world as head. The seventh day and the seventh hour, Are drawing near upon great Babel; It's walls are falling every one, Before the gospel of the Son of Man.
O Lord God, revive thy work, Throughout all the ends of the vast earth; Over land and sea may grace shine, Completely overcoming detestable sin. May beautiful churches like a fresh vine, Shoot fairly through the northern land; And may the kingdom of Christ through the parched south, Flourish abroad like green Eden. Let every living creature praise The only wise immortal God; Make this earth a dear image, O'r the glorious heavens above.tr. 2008,19 Richard B Gillion |
Carry on Thy victory, Spread Thy rule from sea to sea; Rescue all Thy ransomed race, Save us, save us, Lord, by grace.Charles Wesley 1707-88
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