dots-menu
×

Home  »  The Standard Book of Jewish Verse  »  Rodef Shalom

Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.

By W. G. Skillman

Rodef Shalom

WHEN ancient nations bowed the knee

To idols made of wood and stone,

The Hebrew nation claimed to be

The worshippers of God alone.

For this they suffer’d, bled, and died,

A chosen people strong and free;

Strong in the faith that should abide

Of God’s own matchless majesty.

Chosen the heralds of a light,

The blinded nations could not see,

Chosen to banish moral right

And rescue from Idolatry.

Still strong in faith of God alone,

They rear this Temple to His name,

Jehovah’s power and love to own,

His tender mercies to proclaim.

Hail! Holy One enthron’d above,

The God and Father of us all,

The Triumphs of Fraternal Love

Shall prove we heed Thy loving call.

Nor shall our labors e’er be done

Till God is honor’d and ador’d

By every nation ’neath the sun,

The one Jehovah, sovereign Lord.