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Again is come the new church year

Representative Text

1 Again is come the new church-year;
Rejoice, all Christians, far and near!
Thy King, O Zion, comes to Thee,
Therefore rejoice eternally!
Hallelujah!

2 Amongst us now anew are heard
The lessons of God's gracious Word,
Which shows the way to life in heaven.
For this all praise to God be given!
Hallelujah!

3 May what is taught in Thy true Word,
Increase our faith in Thee, O Lord,
And so abide in us that we
May render endless praise to Thee!
Hallelujah!

Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #140

Translator: F. W. Herzberger

Born: October 23, 1859, Baltimore, Maryland. Died: August 26, 1930, St. Louis, Missouri. Educated at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, Herzberger pastored in Carson, Kansas; Chicago, Illinois; and Hammond, Indiana. He was also a pioneer missionary in Arkansas, became the first city missionary (in St. Louis) of the Lutheran Missouri Synod in 1899, and worked for many missionary and charitable causes. His works include: The Family Altar --www.hymntime.com/tch  Go to person page >

Author: Johann Olearius

Johannes Olearius (b. Halle, Germany, 1611; d. Weissenfels, Germany, 1684) Born into a family of Lutheran theologians, Olearius received his education at the University of Wittenberg and later taught theology there. He was ordained a Lutheran pastor and appointed court preacher to Duke August of Sachsen-Weissenfels in Halle and later to Duke Johann Adolph in Weissenfels. Olearius wrote a commentary on the entire Bible, published various devotional books, and produced a translation of the Imitatio Christi by Thomas a Kempis. In the history of church music Olearius is mainly remembered for his hymn collection, which was widely used in Lutheran churches. Bert Polman… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Again is come the new church year
German Title: Nun kommt das neue Kirchenjahr
Author: Johann Olearius
Translator: F. W. Herzberger
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #67

Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #140

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #15

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #140

Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d7

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Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #14

The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d13

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The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #839a

The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d7

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