Behold! God's Holy Lamb - Performance CD A worship experience recalling the sacrifice of Jesus by Mark Hayes Choir - Sheet Music

By Mark Hayes

The thread of Christ as God's sacrificial lamb is woven throughout scripture. Perhaps the most vivid Old Testament example is Abraham's offering of Isaac. The New Testament reveals that Jesus was offered as God's sacrifice not far from the spot where Abraham laid Isaac on the wood. This Lenten cantata combines the distinguished talents of Mark Hayes (composer), John Parker (lyricist), and Audra Parker (narration) to trace the events of Holy Week from Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem to his sacrificial death on the cross. This stirring recounting of the final days of Jesus' life also includes an optional resurrection anthem, providing both flexibility and a joyous conclusion to the Holy Week story.

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Details

Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
Choir
Genres:
Gospel Easter
Composers:
Mark Hayes
Publishers:
Exaltation Publications
UPC:
000308100259
Format:
Listening CD
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Mark Hayes
Usages:
Easter Holy Week
Shipping Weight:
0.21 pounds

SKU: LO.99-1848L

A worship experience recalling the sacrifice of Jesus. Composed by Mark Hayes. Choral, cantatas. Holy Week, Eastertide, Sacred. Performance CD. Exaltation Publications #99/1848L. Published by Exaltation Publications (LO.99-1848L).

UPC: 000308100259.

The thread of Christ as God's sacrificial lamb is woven throughout scripture. Perhaps the most vivid Old Testament example is Abraham's offering of Isaac. The New Testament reveals that Jesus was offered as God's sacrifice not far from the spot where Abraham laid Isaac on the wood. This Lenten cantata combines the distinguished talents of Mark Hayes (composer), John Parker (lyricist), and Audra Parker (narration) to trace the events of Holy Week from Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem to his sacrificial death on the cross. This stirring recounting of the final days of Jesus' life also includes an optional resurrection anthem, providing both flexibility and a joyous conclusion to the Holy Week story.