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While His friends were asleep, He fought to keep. His promise made long ago. Gethsemane. Jesus loves me, So He went willingly to Gethsemane. The hardest thing that ever was done, The greatest pain that ever was known, The biggest battle that ever was won—. This was done by Jesus!
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15 carefully researched songs about the life and miracles of Jesus, including Gethsemane, are unfolded in Melanie Hoffman’s joyful songs.
Browse our 13 arrangements of "Gethsemane." Sheet music is available for Piano, Voice, Cello and 7 others with 9 scorings and 1 notation in 5 genres. Find your perfect arrangement and access a variety of transpositions so you can print and play instantly, anywhere.
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Gethsemane sheet music by Melanie Hoffman. Sheet music arranged for Piano/Vocal/Chords in C Minor (transposable).
Gethsemane By Melanie Hoffman. Purchase the Sheet Music at www.hoffmanhouse.com. Jesus climbed the hill. To the garden still His steps were heavy and slow. Love and a prayer Took Him there To the place only He could go. Gethsemane Jesus loves me.
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15 songs about the life and miracles of Jesus, including Gethsemane, made for children and sung by children. From His birth and flight to Egypt to His death and resurrection, 15 carefully researched stories of the Savior’s life are unfolded in Melanie Hoffman’s “witty, insightful and joyful” songs.
1. Jesus climbed the hill to the Garden still; His steps were heavy and slow. Love and a prayer took Him there to the place only He could go. Gethsemane! Jesus loves me, So He went willingly to Gethsemane. 2. He felt all that was sad, wicked, or bad, all the pain we would ever know.