Presbyterian Hymn 702 In Twi !exclusive! Jun 2026
Wo nko ara na wɔyɛ m’aban; (You alone are my shield;)
(Refrain) O, Yɛn Nyankopɔn, yɛbɛsom Wo, Yɛbɛsom Wo daakye; Yɛn Nyankopɔn, yɛbɛsom Wo, Na Wo nkoa yɛyɛ Wo ade.
Ma yɛn nokware sunsum, (Give us the spirit of truth) Ma yɛn nokware sunsum, (Give us the spirit of truth) Na yɛmmfa yɛn ho nni atoro mu, (So we don’t indulge in lies) Ma yɛn nokware sunsum. (Give us the spirit of truth) presbyterian hymn 702 in twi
: The hymn tells of the "fearful wars" (spiritual and physical) that surround a person in the darkness. The Rescue
Awurade, yɛgyina w’anim oo, (Lord, we stand before You, oh) Awurade, yɛgyina w’anim oo, (Lord, we stand before You, oh) Yɛsuro wo din na yɛdɔ wo, (We fear Your name and we love You) Awurade, yɛgyina w’anim. (Lord, we stand before You) Wo nko ara na wɔyɛ m’aban; (You alone
Yɛn Nyankopɔn kasa kɛse yi, Ɛnneɛ na yɛte ase? Ɔno na ɔbɔɔ ɔsoro ne asase, N'adom nti yɛte ase.
The PCG100VOICES project offers a traditional choral delivery. The Rescue Awurade, yɛgyina w’anim oo, (Lord, we
: It has a moving, communal melody that often transitions from a tone of reverence in early stanzas to hope and joy by the second and third. Resources :
Before delving into the analysis, it is essential to capture the beauty of the original Twi lyrics. The hymn is deeply rooted in the Akan language's poetic structure, making it rhythmic and easy to memorize.
: Reflecting on God’s words of comfort to "lie still" and not be afraid, as He spreads His wings over His children.
Mennim nyansa biara, (I know no wisdom of my own,)