Oh! Thou Whose Shrine the Sweetest Incense Bears, a hymn on "Charity" by Penina Moïse (Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim 1842)

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Date: 2021-10-26

Last Updated: 2025-04-11

Categories: Incense and other Offerings, Qorbanot

Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., AABBCC rhyming scheme, English vernacular prayer, hymns, lovingkindness, South Carolina, חסד Ḥesed

Excerpt: "Oh! thou, whose shrine the sweetest incense bears," by Penina Moïse, published in 1842, appears under the subject "Charity" as Hymn 37 in Hymns Written for the Service of the Hebrew Congregation Beth Elohim, South Carolina (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1842), pp. 40-41. . . .


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Oh! thou, whose shrine the sweetest incense bears,
Which human gratitude for God prepares;
Exalted Charity! in whom we trace,
Mercy’s twin-attribute and sister-grace;
Thy name we glorify, thy praise prolong,
Whose power changeth mourning into song.
‘Tis thine, Benevolence! with soft control,
To draw the arrow from the stricken soul;
To fly unbidden to thy brother’s aid,
And balm the wound by cruel fortune made;
O’er widowed worth thy shelt’ring wings to spread,
And cheer the drooping children of the dead.
Oft by the cypress of the parent’s tomb,
The orphan’s bud of hope is seen to bloom;
Thy smile the beam, thy tear the gentle dew,
That brighter make the infant-blossom’s hue.
Oh! not less kind shall mercy prove above,
To those who follow here, her law of love.

“Oh! thou, whose shrine the sweetest incense bears,” by Penina Moïse, published in 1842, appears under the subject “Charity” as Hymn 37 in Hymns Written for the Service of the Hebrew Congregation Beth Elohim, South Carolina (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1842), pp. 40-41. –Aharon Varady

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