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To: MinuteGal; lightman

http://www.lutheran-hymnal.com/online/tlh-195.mid

“Christ Jesus Lay in Death’s Strong Bands”
by Martin Luther, 1483-1546

1. Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands,
For our offenses given;
But now at God’s right hand He stands
And brings us life from heaven;
Therefore let us joyful be
And sing to God right thankfully
Loud songs of hallelujah!
Hallelujah!

2. It was a strange and dreadful strife
When Life and Death contended;
The victory remained with Life,
The reign of Death was ended;
Holy Scripture plainly saith
That Death is swallowed up by Death,
His sting is lost forever.
Hallelujah!

3. Here the true Paschal Lamb we see,
Whom God so freely gave us;
He died on the accursed tree-
So strong His love!-to save us.
See, His blood doth mark our door;
Faith points to it, Death passes o’er,
And Satan cannot harm us.
Hallelujah!

4. So let us keep the festival
Whereto the Lord invites us;
Christ is himself the Joy of all,
The Sun that warms and lights us.
By His grace He doth impart
Eternal sunshine to the heart;
The night of sin is ended.
Hallelujah!

5. Then let us feast this Easter Day
On Christ, the Bread of heaven;
The Word of Grace hath purged away
The old and evil leaven.
Christ alone our souls will feed,
He is our meat and drink indeed;
Faith lives upon no other.
Hallelujah!

The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn 195
Text: Acts 2:24
Author: Martin Luther, 1524, cento
Translated by: Richard Massie, 1854, alt.
Titled: “Christ lag in Todesbanden”
Tune: “Christ lag in Todesbanden”
Latin melody, c. 1100
Based on “Christ is erstanden”


11 posted on 03/22/2008 8:10:13 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson (Lutheran pastor, LCMS)
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To: Charles Henrickson
Thanks, Charles, for the triumphal Easter hymn

I love the Lutheran Hymnal. The awesome, beautiful and unforgettable hymns of the composers and lyricists contained in its pages were truly inspired by men and women of strong faith.

Leni

12 posted on 03/22/2008 8:19:22 PM PDT by MinuteGal (I Love My Country More Than I Hate McCain)
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To: Charles Henrickson
The J.S. Bach setting of that Chorale from the Orgelbuchlein will be the prelude tomorrow.

Hearing the Organist finishing his practice of that piece when I arrived very early for Maundy Thursday made the somber days much more bearable.

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!

13 posted on 03/22/2008 8:57:33 PM PDT by lightman (Waiting for Godot and searching for Avignon.)
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