Johann Georg Ebeling
Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld
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Composer:Johann Georg EbelingGenre:ChoralPublication Date:1666-1667Average_duration:3:05Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld is a hymn composed by Johann Georg Ebeling in the 17th century. The hymn is based on the biblical story of the sacrificial lamb, which is a symbol of Jesus Christ's sacrifice for the sins of humanity. The hymn is a popular Easter hymn and is often sung during Holy Week. The hymn was composed in 1666 and was first published in Ebeling's hymnal, "Pauli Gerhardi Geistliche Andachten." The hymn has four movements, each of which reflects on a different aspect of the story of the sacrificial lamb. The first movement of the hymn describes the lamb's journey to the cross. The lamb is portrayed as innocent and pure, yet it willingly takes on the burden of humanity's sins. The second movement reflects on the lamb's sacrifice and the redemption it brings. The third movement focuses on the joy and hope that come from the lamb's sacrifice, and the fourth movement is a prayer of thanksgiving for the lamb's sacrifice and the salvation it brings. The hymn is characterized by its simple melody and harmonies, which reflect the humility and purity of the sacrificial lamb. The hymn's lyrics are also simple and direct, yet they convey a powerful message of redemption and hope. The hymn has become a beloved Easter hymn in many Christian traditions and is often sung during Holy Week services. Overall, Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld is a beautiful and powerful hymn that reflects on the central message of Christianity – the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the sins of humanity. Its simple melody and lyrics make it accessible to all, yet its message is profound and deeply moving.More....
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