Ten Thousand Angels

Ray Overholt

[Verse 1]
They bound the hands of Jesus
In the garden where He prayed
They led Him through the streets in shame
They spat upon the Savior
So pure and free from sin
They said, "Crucify Him, He's to blame"

[Chorus]
He could have called ten thousand angels
To destroy the world and set Him free
He could have called ten thousand angels
But He died alone for you and me

[Verse 2]
Upon His precious head
They placed a crown of thorns
They laughed and said, "Behold the King"
They struck Him and they cursed Him
And they mocked His holy name
All alone He suffered everything

[Chorus]
He could have called ten thousand angels
To destroy the world and set Him free
He could have called ten thousand angels
But He died alone for you and me

[Outro]
(For you and me)

Trivia about the song Ten Thousand Angels by Kate Smith

When was the song “Ten Thousand Angels” released by Kate Smith?
The song Ten Thousand Angels was released in 1967, on the album “Just a Closer Walk with Thee”.
Who composed the song “Ten Thousand Angels” by Kate Smith?
The song “Ten Thousand Angels” by Kate Smith was composed by Ray Overholt.

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