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Du zuckersüßes Himmelsbrot (from the Freylinghausen Geist-Reichen Songbook)
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Choral
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"Du zuckersüßes Himmelsbrot" is a hymn from the Freylinghausen Geist-Reichen Songbook, a collection of hymns and spiritual songs published in 1704 by Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen. The composer of the hymn is unknown. The hymn is believed to have been composed in the late 17th century and was first published in the Freylinghausen Geist-Reichen Songbook. It has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is composed of four stanzas and is typically sung to the tune of "O dass ich tausend Zungen hätte" by Johann Balthasar König. The first stanza begins with the words "Du zuckersüßes Himmelsbrot, / das meine Seele nähret" (You sweet heavenly bread, / that nourishes my soul). The hymn is characterized by its focus on the nourishing and sustaining power of Christ. The lyrics describe Christ as the bread of life and the source of all spiritual sustenance. The hymn also emphasizes the importance of communion with Christ and the need for believers to partake of his body and blood. Overall, "Du zuckersüßes Himmelsbrot" is a powerful hymn that speaks to the deep spiritual hunger and thirst that all believers experience. Its timeless message of Christ as the source of all spiritual nourishment continues to resonate with Christians around the world.
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