![]() ![]() The first stanza describes redemption through Jesus' blood, and the second, the need of humanity for salvation. ![]() Each stanza has a slightly different aspect of the main theme. ![]() ![]() The first line of each stanza contains the phrase “near the cross,” emphasizing the value of Christ's redeeming work there. The fourth stanza (“Near the cross I'll watch and wait”) is occasionally omitted. Crosby wrote four stanzas and a refrain, which most hymnals have kept. The text and tune were published together in Bright Jewels for the Sunday School in 1869. In 1869, Fanny Crosby was shown a tune by William Doane, for which she wrote this text. ![]()
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