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Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend

"Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" ("Lord Jesus Christ, be present now!", literally: Lord Jesus Christ, turn to us) is a Lutheran hymn from the 17th century. Its hymn tune, Zahn No. 624,[1] was adopted in several compositions. It was translated into English and is part of modern hymnals, both Protestant and Catholic.

"Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"
Lutheran hymn
Print in Johannes Niedling's Lutherisch Hand-Büchlein, 6th edition of 1668
English"Lord Jesus Christ, be present now!"
CatalogueZahn 624
Textby Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (attributed)
LanguageGerman
Published1648 (1648)

History edit

 
Hymn in 1691 Württemberg hymnal with soprano clef

The text of the hymn has been attributed to Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, but this authorship is doubted, as the attribution appears only in prints from the late 17th century.[2] In Thuringia and Saxony, the hymn was sung on Sundays after the minister had entered the pulpit to deliver the sermon. In a 1668 print, the 6th edition of Lutherisch Hand-Büchlein (Lutheran handbooklet) it is assigned to Trinity Sunday (Am Fest der heiligen Dreyfaltigkeit).[3]

Text and translations edit

The hymn was translated into Swedish in 1695 by Johannes Gezelius, with the title "O Jesus Krist, dig till oss vänd". The hymn was translated in the 1722 Psalmodica Germanica of Johann Christian Jacobi as "Lord Christ, reveal thy holy Face".[4][5] Catherine Winkworth translated the hymn in 1863 as a communion song with the title "Lord Jesu Christ, be present now!"[6][7] The English translations below are those of Jacobi.

1
Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend,
dein’ Heilgen Geist du zu uns send;
mit Hilf und Gnad er uns regier
und uns den Weg zur Wahrheit führ.

2
Tu auf den Mund zum Lobe dein,
bereit das Herz zur Andacht fein,
den Glauben mehr, stärk den Verstand,
dass uns dein Nam werd wohlbekannt,

3
bis wir singen mit Gottes Heer:
"Heilig, heilig ist Gott der Herr!"
und schauen dich von Angesicht
in ewger Freud und selgem Licht.

4
Ehr sei dem Vater und dem Sohn,
dem Heilgen Geist in einem Thron;
der Heiligen Dreieinigkeit
sei Lob und Preis in Ewigkeit.

 
Lord Christ, reveal thy holy Face,
And send the Spirit of thy Grace,
To fill our Hearts with fervent Zeal
To learn thy Truth, and do thy Will.

 
Lord, lead us in thy holy Ways,
And teach our Lips to tell thy Praise,
Increase our Faith, and raise the same
To taste the Sweetness of thy Name.

 
Till we with Angels join to sing
Th'eternal Praise of Thee, our King;
Till we shall see Thee Face to Face,
And all the Glories of thy Grace.

 
To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, Three in One,
Be Honour, Praise, and Glory giv'n,
By all on Earth, and all in Heav'n.


Musical settings edit

 
First page of manuscript of Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 655a, by Bach, copied by Krebs

In Weimar, Johann Sebastian Bach and his cousin Johann Gottfried Walther, who were the organists at the Schlosskirche and the Stadtkirche, both composed several settings of the hymn. Georg Böhm, Walther and Johann Ludwig Krebs all wrote chorale partitas and variations on the hymn: Krebs wrote a chorale fantasia Krebs-WV 524. Among the most notable settings by Bach are the chorale preludes BWV 632, from the Orgelbüchlein, and BWV 655, from the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes. There are further chorale preludes BWV 709, 726 and 749, with questions over the third's authenticity.[8][3][9][10][11]

Max Reger composed a chorale prelude as No. 9 of his 52 Chorale Preludes, Op. 67 in 1902. He also set it in 1914 as No. 11 of his 30 little chorale preludes for organ, Op. 135a.[12]

Hymnals edit

In the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch it is EG 155, the first hymn in the section Gottesdienst – Eingang und Ausgang (Service – beginning and end). In the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob it is GL 147, in the section Messgesänge – Gesänge zur Eröffnung (Songs for mass – songs for the opening).[2][13]

References edit

  1. ^ Zahn, Johannes (1889). Die Melodien der deutschen evangelischen Kirchenlieder (in German). Vol. I. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann. p. 172. {{cite book}}: External link in |volume= (help)
  2. ^ a b Herbst, Wolfgang (2015). 155 Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 3. ISBN 9783525503430. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b Herbst, Wolfgang (1999). Wilhelm II. (IV.), Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar (in German). Vol. 2. Göttingen. p. 350. ISBN 3525503180. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Terry, Charles Sanford (1921), Bach's Chorals, vol. III, Cambridge, The University Press
  5. ^ Text and melody, Psalmodica Germanica, 1722
  6. ^ "Lord Jesus Christ, be present now". Hymnary.org. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  7. ^ . lutheran-hymnal.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  8. ^ Williams, Peter (2003), The Organ Music of J. S. Bach (2nd ed.), Cambridge University PressGeorg Böhm, ISBN 0-521-89115-9
  9. ^ McLean, Hugh J. "Böhm, Georg". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 18 June 2020.(subscription required)
  10. ^ Krebs, Johann Ludwig (1986), Weinberger, Gerhard (ed.), Complete Organ Works, Vol.3, Breitkopf & Härtel, pp. 36–39
  11. ^ Bach, Johann Michael; Bach, Johann Sebastian; Buxtehude, Dietrich; Krieger, Johann; Pachelbel, Johann; Walther, Johann Gottfried; Weckmann, Matthias; Zachow, Friedrich Wilhelm (2013), Graf, Adolf (ed.), Choralvorspiele für den gottesdienstlichen Gebrauch, Band I, Bärenreiter
  12. ^ "Dreißig kleine Vorspiele zu den gebräuchlichsten Chorälen Op. 135a". Max-Reger-Institute. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  13. ^ "Gotteslobvideo (GL 147): Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (in German). katholisch.de. Retrieved 16 January 2017.

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Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend Lord Jesus Christ be present now literally Lord Jesus Christ turn to us is a Lutheran hymn from the 17th century Its hymn tune Zahn No 624 1 was adopted in several compositions It was translated into English and is part of modern hymnals both Protestant and Catholic Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend Lutheran hymnPrint in Johannes Niedling s Lutherisch Hand Buchlein 6th edition of 1668English Lord Jesus Christ be present now CatalogueZahn 624Textby Wilhelm Duke of Saxe Weimar attributed LanguageGermanPublished1648 1648 Contents 1 History 2 Text and translations 3 Musical settings 4 Hymnals 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Hymn in 1691 Wurttemberg hymnal with soprano clefThe text of the hymn has been attributed to Wilhelm Duke of Saxe Weimar but this authorship is doubted as the attribution appears only in prints from the late 17th century 2 In Thuringia and Saxony the hymn was sung on Sundays after the minister had entered the pulpit to deliver the sermon In a 1668 print the 6th edition of Lutherisch Hand Buchlein Lutheran handbooklet it is assigned to Trinity Sunday Am Fest der heiligen Dreyfaltigkeit 3 Text and translations editThe hymn was translated into Swedish in 1695 by Johannes Gezelius with the title O Jesus Krist dig till oss vand The hymn was translated in the 1722 Psalmodica Germanica of Johann Christian Jacobi as Lord Christ reveal thy holy Face 4 5 Catherine Winkworth translated the hymn in 1863 as a communion song with the title Lord Jesu Christ be present now 6 7 The English translations below are those of Jacobi 1 Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend dein Heilgen Geist du zu uns send mit Hilf und Gnad er uns regier und uns den Weg zur Wahrheit fuhr 2 Tu auf den Mund zum Lobe dein bereit das Herz zur Andacht fein den Glauben mehr stark den Verstand dass uns dein Nam werd wohlbekannt 3 bis wir singen mit Gottes Heer Heilig heilig ist Gott der Herr und schauen dich von Angesicht in ewger Freud und selgem Licht 4 Ehr sei dem Vater und dem Sohn dem Heilgen Geist in einem Thron der Heiligen Dreieinigkeit sei Lob und Preis in Ewigkeit Lord Christ reveal thy holy Face And send the Spirit of thy Grace To fill our Hearts with fervent Zeal To learn thy Truth and do thy Will Lord lead us in thy holy Ways And teach our Lips to tell thy Praise Increase our Faith and raise the same To taste the Sweetness of thy Name Till we with Angels join to sing Th eternal Praise of Thee our King Till we shall see Thee Face to Face And all the Glories of thy Grace To God the Father God the Son And God the Spirit Three in One Be Honour Praise and Glory giv n By all on Earth and all in Heav n Musical settings edit nbsp First page of manuscript of Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend BWV 655a by Bach copied by Krebs nbsp BWV 632 source source from the Orgelbuchlein Problems playing this file See media help nbsp BWV 655 source source source from the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes Problems playing this file See media help In Weimar Johann Sebastian Bach and his cousin Johann Gottfried Walther who were the organists at the Schlosskirche and the Stadtkirche both composed several settings of the hymn Georg Bohm Walther and Johann Ludwig Krebs all wrote chorale partitas and variations on the hymn Krebs wrote a chorale fantasia Krebs WV 524 Among the most notable settings by Bach are the chorale preludes BWV 632 from the Orgelbuchlein and BWV 655 from the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes There are further chorale preludes BWV 709 726 and 749 with questions over the third s authenticity 8 3 9 10 11 Max Reger composed a chorale prelude as No 9 of his 52 Chorale Preludes Op 67 in 1902 He also set it in 1914 as No 11 of his 30 little chorale preludes for organ Op 135a 12 Hymnals editIn the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch it is EG 155 the first hymn in the section Gottesdienst Eingang und Ausgang Service beginning and end In the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob it is GL 147 in the section Messgesange Gesange zur Eroffnung Songs for mass songs for the opening 2 13 References edit Zahn Johannes 1889 Die Melodien der deutschen evangelischen Kirchenlieder in German Vol I Gutersloh Bertelsmann p 172 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a External link in code class cs1 code volume code help a b Herbst Wolfgang 2015 155 Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend in German Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht p 3 ISBN 9783525503430 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b Herbst Wolfgang 1999 Wilhelm II IV Herzog von Sachsen Weimar in German Vol 2 Gottingen p 350 ISBN 3525503180 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link Terry Charles Sanford 1921 Bach s Chorals vol III Cambridge The University Press Text and melody Psalmodica Germanica 1722 Lord Jesus Christ be present now Hymnary org Retrieved 1 July 2016 Lord Jesus Christ be present now lutheran hymnal com Archived from the original on 2007 10 05 Retrieved 9 January 2017 Williams Peter 2003 The Organ Music of J S Bach 2nd ed Cambridge University PressGeorg Bohm ISBN 0 521 89115 9 McLean Hugh J Bohm Georg Grove Music Online Oxford University Press Retrieved 18 June 2020 subscription required Krebs Johann Ludwig 1986 Weinberger Gerhard ed Complete Organ Works Vol 3 Breitkopf amp Hartel pp 36 39 Bach Johann Michael Bach Johann Sebastian Buxtehude Dietrich Krieger Johann Pachelbel Johann Walther Johann Gottfried Weckmann Matthias Zachow Friedrich Wilhelm 2013 Graf Adolf ed Choralvorspiele fur den gottesdienstlichen Gebrauch Band I Barenreiter Dreissig kleine Vorspiele zu den gebrauchlichsten Choralen Op 135a Max Reger Institute Retrieved 26 January 2017 Gotteslobvideo GL 147 Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend in German katholisch de Retrieved 16 January 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend Free scores by Herr Jesu 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