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217 | Glory to God#218 | 219 |
Text: | Ah, Holy Jesus |
Author: | Johann Heermann |
Translator: | Robert Seymour Bridges |
Tune: | HERZLIEBSTER JESU |
Composer: | Johann Crüger |
Media: | Audio recording |
1 Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended,
that we to judge thee have in hate pretended?
By foes derided, by thine own rejected,
O most afflicted!
2 Who was the guilty? Who brought this upon thee?
Alas, my treason, Jesus, hath undone thee.
’Twas I, Lord Jesus, I it was denied thee;
I crucified thee.
3 Lo, the Good Shepherd for the sheep is offered;
the slave hath sinned, and the Son hath suffered;
for our atonement, while we nothing heeded,
God interceded.
4 For me, kind Jesus, was thine incarnation,
thy mortal sorrow, and thy life’s oblation,
thy death of anguish and thy bitter passion,
for my salvation.
5 Therefore, kind Jesus, since I cannot pay thee,
I do adore thee, and will ever pray thee,
think on thy pity and thy love unswerving,
not my deserving.
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First Line: | Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended |
Title: | Ah, Holy Jesus |
Author: | Johann Heermann (1630) |
Translator: | Robert Seymour Bridges (1899, alt.) |
Meter: | 11.11.11.5 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2013 |
Scripture: | ; ; ; ; ; |
Topic: | Atonement; Christian Year: Palm Sunday; Christian Year: Maundy Thursday(5 more...) |
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Name: | HERZLIEBSTER JESU |
Composer: | Johann Crüger (1640) |
Meter: | 11.11.11.5 |
Key: | g minor |
This beautiful English paraphrase of a German meditation on Christ’s Passion bears testimony to the unobtrusive poetic skill and musical sensitivity of a future Poet Laureate of England. The associated chorale is no less carefully crafted and rewards singing in parts.
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Audio recording: | ![]() |