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Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ, Dass du vom Tod erstanden bist

Representative Text

1 Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ,
das du vom Tod erstanden bist
und hast dem Tod zerstört sein Macht,
und uns das leben wiederbracht.
Hallelujah!

2 Wir bitten dich durch deine Gnad,
nimm von uns unser Missethat
und hilf uns durch die Güte dein,
daß wir dein treue Diener sein.
Hallelujah!

3 gott Vater in dem höchsten Thron,
sammt seinem eingebornen Sohn,
dem heil'gen Geist in gleicher Weis
in Ewigkeit sei Lob und Preis.
Hallelujah!

Source: Evang.-Lutherisches Gesangbuch #198

Author (st. 1): Nikolaus Herman

Herman, Nicolaus, is always associated with Joachimsthal in Bohemia, just over the mountains from Saxony. The town was not of importance till the mines began to be extensively worked about 1516. Whether Herman was a native of this place is not known, but he was apparently there in 1518, and was certainly in office there in 1524. For many years he held the post of Master in the Latin School, and Cantor or Organist and Choirmaster in the church. Towards the end of his life he suffered greatly from gout, and had to resign even his post as Cantor a number of years before his death. He died at Joachimsthal, May 3, 1561. (Koch, i. 390-398; Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xii. 186-188, &c.) He was a great friend and helper of J. Mathesius (q.v.)… Go to person page >

Author (st. 2): Thomas Hartmann

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Text Information

First Line: Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ, Dass du vom Tod erstanden bist
Author (st. 2): Thomas Hartmann (1604)
Author (st. 1): Nikolaus Herman (1560)
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch #107

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