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1. Jesu, deine Passion will ich jetzt bedenken; | 1. Jesu, deine Passion will ich jetzt bedenken; | ||
wollest mir von Himmelsthron Geist und Andacht schenken. | wollest mir von Himmelsthron Geist und Andacht schenken. | ||
In dem Bilde jetzt erschein, | In dem Bilde jetzt erschein, Jesu, meinem Herzen, | ||
Jesu, meinem Herzen, wie du, unser Heil zu sein, | wie du, unser Heil zu sein, littest alle Schmerzen. | ||
littest alle Schmerzen. | |||
2. Meine Seele sehen mach deine Angst und Bande, | 2. Meine Seele sehen mach deine Angst und Bande, | ||
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1. Jesus, to Your Passion's hour I turn my reflection; | 1. Jesus, to Your Passion's hour I turn my reflection; | ||
You to me from heaven pour courage and devotion. | |||
Show to me Your image now in my heart’s depiction | Show to me Your image now in my heart’s depiction | ||
how Your suff'ring here below purchased our salvation. | |||
2. Jesus, cause my | 2. Jesus, cause my heart to face Your dread bonds and torment, | ||
vicious | vicious blows and sore disgrace, shameful cross, Your life spent, | ||
and your scourging, thorny crown, | and your scourging, thorny crown, brutal nail and spear wounds, | ||
and your death | and your death with head bowed down. All bind me close to You. | ||
3. But let me not only see martyrdom and | 3. But let me not only see martyrdom and grievance, | ||
let me also | let me also strive to see cause, effect, and reason. | ||
I know I was cause, in truth, I and all my sinning. | |||
All my sins have martyred You, grace | All my sins have martyred You, while I grace am winning. | ||
4. Jesus, teach me how to view this with true repentance | 4. Jesus, teach me how to view this with true repentance. | ||
Help that I by sins anew not renew Your sentence. | |||
How could I find joy in sin and not seek to banish, | |||
that | knowing that its price has been paid by Your great anguish? | ||
5. If my | 5. If my sin should threaten me with Hell's awful terror, | ||
Jesus, | Jesus, place Yourself between conscience and my error. | ||
To Your Passion, You alone, may | To Your Passion, You alone, may my heart in faith cleave. | ||
If I'm loved by His dear Son, how can God reject me? | If I'm loved by His dear Son, how can God reject me? | ||
6. | 6. Lord, help me take up the cross, follow Your way bravely. | ||
Teach me humble strength in loss, patience suff'ring gravely, | |||
that I give You love for love. | that I give You love for love. Meanwhile, may this blather-- | ||
better thanks in heav'n I'll give— Jesus, give You pleasure.}} | |||
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- Editor: Charles Pearson (submitted 2017-08-26). Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 309 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: English lyrics for #14 of "Der Jahrkreis".
- Editor: Charles Pearson (submitted 2017-08-26). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 318 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Jesu, deine Passion
Composer: Hugo Distler
Lyricist: Siegmund von Birken (1626 - 1681)create page
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SSA
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: German
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1933 in Der Jahrkreis, no. 14
Description: Passion Motet, 6 vv. strophic.
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Original text and translations
German text 1. Jesu, deine Passion will ich jetzt bedenken; |
English translation 1. Jesus, to Your Passion's hour I turn my reflection; |