Christ the Lord Is Risen Today

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"Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" is a famous 18th-century Christian Easter hymn celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, widely sung in churches across the English-speaking world.

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instanceOf 18th-century hymn
Christian hymn
Easter hymn
English-language hymn
celebratesEvent resurrection of Jesus
hasApproximateOriginPlace England
hasCenturyOfOrigin 18th century
hasCulturalSignificance traditional Easter processional hymn
hasForm strophic hymn
hasGenre Christian hymnody
hasKeyPhrase Christ the Lord Is Risen Today self-linksurface differs
surface form: Christ the Lord is risen today

Raise your joys and triumphs high
Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply
Sons of men and angels say
hasLanguage English
hasLiturgicalSeason Eastertide
hasLiturgicalUse Easter
Easter
surface form: Easter Sunday
hasMeter 7.7.7.7 with alleluias
hasOriginalTitle Christ the Lord Is Risen Today self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hymn for Easter Day
hasRefrain Alleluia
hasReligiousTradition Christianity
hasTextAuthor Charles Wesley
hasTheme resurrection of Jesus
hasTheologicalFocus atonement
eternal life
victory over death
isAssociatedWith Easter celebration
Jesus Christ
isIncludedIn many English-language hymnals
isOftenSungToTune Easter Hymn
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
surface form: Llanfair
isSungIn English-speaking world
churches
isUsedByDenomination Anglican churches
Baptists
surface form: Baptist churches

Lutheran churches
Methodist churches
Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterian churches

many Protestant churches
wasFirstPublishedIn 1739
Hymns and Sacred Poems

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Charles Wesley notableWork Christ the Lord Is Risen Today
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today hasOriginalTitle Christ the Lord Is Risen Today self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hymn for Easter Day
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today hasKeyPhrase Christ the Lord Is Risen Today self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Christ the Lord is risen today