Christ Lay in Death's Bonds: A Holy Week Meditation with Bach & Luther

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2021
  • A thoughtful and artistic meditation for Holy Week on "Christ lag in Todesbanden" ("Christ lay in the bonds of death"), a hymn written by Martin Luther and given glorious musical form in a cantata by J.S. Bach.
    This video was created and presented by Sven Soderlund, Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies, and acclaimed organist Edward Norman. Together, they guide us through the words and music of this hymn and point us toward the death and resurrection of Christ.
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    "Christ lay in the bonds of death"
    Words by Martin Luther (literal mode translation)
    Stanza 1
    Christ lay in the bonds of death,
    given over for our sins.
    He has risen again
    and brought us life.
    For this we should be joyful,
    praise God and be thankful,
    and sing, Hallelujah.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 2
    No one could prevail o’er death
    among all humanity.
    Our sin caused all this,
    no innocence was to be found.
    Therefore came Death so soon
    and seized power over us,
    held us captive in his kingdom.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 3
    Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
    has come in our place
    and has removed our sins;
    thus from Death has taken away
    all his rights and power.
    Only death’s outward form remains;
    he has lost his sting.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 4
    It was a dreadful battle
    that Life and Death waged.
    Life claimed the victory,
    it has Death devoured.
    Scripture has proclaimed
    how one death swallowed the other;
    death has become a mockery.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 5
    Here is the perfect Paschal Lamb
    that God has commanded,
    who high on the cross’s stem
    in burning love is roasted.
    His blood marks our door,
    that faith holds in front of Death.
    The Strangler can no longer harm us.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 6
    So we celebrate the high feast
    with joyful heart and gladness
    that the Lord lets shine upon us.
    He himself is the sun
    which through his radiant grace
    fully enlightens all our hearts.
    The night of sin has vanished.
    Hallelujah!
    Stanza 7
    We eat and live well
    on the true Paschal bread.
    The old sourdough shall not
    be present with the word of grace.
    Christ shall be our banquet food,
    and he alone the soul shall feed.
    Faith will live no other way.
    Hallelujah!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @aprilj2415
    @aprilj2415 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! This meditation provided much to reflect on, and the cantata is a treasure.

  • @iwanrussell-jones6054
    @iwanrussell-jones6054 3 года назад +2

    Sven, Ed and Amy, many thanks for this beautiful meditation on Bach's amazing cantata. It's a wonderful gift for Holy Week..

  • @jonathanclemens4660
    @jonathanclemens4660 3 года назад

    Wonderful! Thanks so much! Soli Deo Gloria!