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Huldrych Zwingli
Herr nun heb den wagen
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Huldrych Zwingli
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1:57
'Herr nun heb den wagen' is a hymn composed by Huldrych Zwingli, a Swiss Reformation leader, in the early 16th century. The hymn was written in German and is based on the biblical story of King David bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. The hymn is also known as 'Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein' and is still sung in churches today. The hymn was composed in 1524 and was first performed in Zurich, Switzerland. It quickly became popular among the Protestant churches in Switzerland and Germany. The hymn was also translated into other languages, including English, and was used in Protestant worship services throughout Europe. 'Herr nun heb den wagen' is a four-movement hymn that is typically performed with an organ accompaniment. The first movement is a call to God to help guide the church and its leaders. The second movement is a prayer for forgiveness and mercy. The third movement is a celebration of the power and glory of God. The final movement is a call to action for the church to spread the gospel and bring salvation to all people. The hymn is characterized by its simple melody and powerful lyrics. The text is based on biblical themes and is meant to inspire and encourage believers to live a life of faith and service. The hymn is also notable for its use of repetition and call-and-response structures, which make it easy for congregations to sing along. Overall, 'Herr nun heb den wagen' is a significant hymn in the history of Protestant worship music. Its popularity and enduring legacy are a testament to the power of music to inspire and unite people in their faith.
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