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The first two verses of the following poem are a meditation on part of Luke 24:1–8, 13–25. The last two verses draw on other resurrection accounts (John 20:24-29; Heb. 2:14-15; 1 Cor. 15:50–58). It may be sung to the Londonderry Air (“Danny Boy”).
They came alone: some women who remembered him,
The two walked home, a study in defeat and loss,
He was a skeptic: not for him that easy faith
Long years have passed, and still we face the fear of death,
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The first two verses of the following poem are a meditation on part of Luke 24:1–8, 13–25. The last two verses draw on other resurrection accounts (John 20:24-29; Heb. 2:14-15; 1 Cor. 15:50–58). It may be sung to the Londonderry Air (“Danny Boy”).
They came alone: some women who remembered him,
The two walked home, a study in defeat and loss,
He was a skeptic: not for him that easy faith
Long years have passed, and still we face the fear of death,

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