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O Paschal Feast, What Joy Is Thine

O Paschal Feast, what joy is thine!

Translator: O. Petri ; Translator: George Henry Trabert
Tune: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN GOTT (Crüger)
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Translator: O. Petri

Olof Persson, sometimes Petersson (January 6, 1493 – April 19, 1552), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri (or less commonly, Olavus Petri), was a clergyman, writer, judge and major contributor to the Protestant Reformation in Sweden. See also in: Wikipedia  Go to person page >

Translator: George Henry Trabert

(no biographical information available about George Henry Trabert.) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O Paschal Feast, what joy is thine!
Title: O Paschal Feast, What Joy Is Thine
Translator: O. Petri
Translator: George Henry Trabert
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: © 1958 Service Book and Hymnal, reprinted by permission of Augsburg Fortress.

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The Cyber Hymnal #5279
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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #342

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