Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This articlerelies largely or entirely on asingle source. Relevant discussion may be found on thetalk page. Please helpimprove this article byintroducing citations to additional sources.
Find sources: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(April 2020)
Prayer book by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary
Commissioned byEvangelical Lutheran Synod
Released1996
PublisherMorningstar Music Publishers
No. of Hymns602
← The Lutheran Hymnal

TheEvangelical Lutheran Hymnary (ELH) is a hymnal created by theEvangelical Lutheran Synod in 1996.

The Norwegian heritage of the ELS is evident in this hymnal, although a broader ethnicity is clearly represented. From the indexes located in the back of the hymnary, on pages 926ff entitled "Translated Hymns", it is clear that the majority of the hymns come from German, Scandinavian, and Latin sources, however Greek, Czech, French, and other sources are also present.

The cover of this hymnary is black with a gold imprinted logo on the front cover. The logo used is a Latin cross with budded arms superimposed over a lyre, on a diamond-shaped background. Inside these covers one finds more than hymn texts: The Church Year is summarized, followed by the full texts of theAugsburg Confession; the texts of theApostles' Creed, theNicene Creed, and theAthanasian Creed; andMartin Luther'sSmall Catechism . Prayers are included as well as four different rites of the Divine Service.The Divine Service: Rite One is based on theDanish Ritual of 1685;The Divine Service Rite Two is from theCommon Service from 1888;The Divine Service: Rite Three is a new setting by Dr. Alfred Fremder; andThe Divine Service: Rite Four is theLutheran "Chorale Mass".[1] Other services included here are The Office of the Prime, Matins, Vespers, Compline, and others. A Service of Private Confession and Absolution is also included. Psalms, canticles, and other resources are also found here.

While most American Lutherans are familiar with a joint confession of sins followed by a spoken absolution from the pastor, this hymnary features an optional Individual Absolution (on page 43). Before each worshipper hears the word of absolution, the pastor says, "Upon this your confession, come forward to the altar of the Lord and receive the declaration of the forgiveness of all your sins.The communicants come forward and kneel at the altar rail."

A total of 602 hymns appear in this work. Some appear merely as lyrics with only a suggested tune listed, others include musical notation. The text is enriched by language like that in the New King James Version.

References

[edit]
  1. ^"ELH.ELS report".Archived from the original on 2009-09-13. Retrieved2010-04-19.
Preparatory Service
The Service of the Word
The Service of theEucharist
Participants
Parts of the Sanctuary
Candles
Liturgical vessels
Liturgical objects
Vestments
Liturgical books andhymnals
Englishhymnals
German hymnals
In other languages
Danish
Faroese
Finnish
Icelandic
Norwegian
Spanish
Swedish
Hymnodists
and
hymnologists
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Evangelical_Lutheran_Hymnary&oldid=1303923407"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp