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Martin Luther
Non Moriar sed Vivam
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Martin Luther
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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0:43
'Non Moriar sed Vivam' is a hymn composed by Martin Luther, the German theologian and composer, in the 16th century. The hymn was written in 1524 and was first published in the same year in the Erfurt Enchiridion, a hymnal compiled by Luther himself. The hymn is also known as "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin" in German, which translates to "With peace and joy I depart." The hymn is divided into four movements, each of which reflects on a different aspect of death and the afterlife. The first movement is a reflection on the inevitability of death and the hope of eternal life. The second movement is a prayer for a peaceful and painless death, while the third movement is a meditation on the joys of heaven. The final movement is a declaration of faith in God's promise of eternal life. The hymn is characterized by its simple and straightforward melody, which is easy to sing and remember. The text is also notable for its use of vivid imagery and metaphor, such as the comparison of death to a sleep from which one will awaken in heaven. The hymn is often sung at funerals and other occasions where the theme of death and the afterlife is prominent. Overall, 'Non Moriar sed Vivam' is a powerful expression of Christian faith and hope in the face of death. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless message of comfort and assurance in the face of life's greatest mystery.
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