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Ich lobe meinen Gott, der aus der Tiefe mich holt

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Wikipedia article




"'" (I praise my God who gets me from the depths) is a 1979 Christian hymn with words in German by Hans-Jrgen Netz and a melody by Christoph Lehmann. This 'Neues Geistliches Lied' song has appeared in the German Protestant and Catholic hymnals. It is a preferred song for conventions such as Kirchentag.

History



wrote the text of the hymn "" in 1979, and Christoph Lehmann composed the music. They created the song for a choir of young people, Jugendsingkreis St. Peter und Paul in Neuhausen auf den Fildern, which was founded in 1970 to sing for a confirmation service. New songs like this one, of the genre 'Neues Geistliches Lied' ('NGL'), were aimed at expressing the interests and ideas of young people better than traditional hymns. "Ich lobe meinen Gott" was written to take the place of the Gloria, taken from the Christmas story and repeated in every mass.

The song became part of the German Catholic hymnal 'Gotteslob' in 2013, as GL 383 in the section 'Leben in Gott Lob, Dank und Anbetung' ("Life in God Praise, thanks and adoration"). It was also included in other hymnals and songbooks.

Text and theme



The text of "" is in three stanzas, each consisting of two lines and a long refrain. It is written in the first person. The first two lines all begin with "Ich lobe meinen Gott" (I praise my God) with an added reason, beginning with "der aus der Tiefe ich holt, damit ich lebe" (who gets me out of the depths so that I live), the others speaking of loosening chains, guiding to a new way, breaking speechlessness, drying tears, and chasing away anxiety. Every condition is followed by a positive outlook, "that I live" being followed by "that I am free", "that I act", "that I speak", "that I laugh" and "that I breathe". The refrain begins with looking around, saying first "Ehre sei Gott auf der Erde" (Glory be to God on Earth), which paraphrases the Gloria, Glory to God in the Highest. The following lines picture that people in all streets and houses will sing until a song rises to Heaven. The final part of the refrain is close to the Gloria, saying three times "Ehre sei Gott und den Menschen Frieden" (Glory to God, and peace to the people), closed by "Frieden auf Erden" (peace on Earth).

Use



is a preferred song for the 'Kirchentag' Protestant church conventions. It was sung for the first . At the in Stuttgart, the song was performed during an event called 'Abend der Begegnung' (Evening of meeting) on the Schlossplatz with around 250,000 people attending; the song's verses were sung and played on three stages, and the crowd joined in the refrain. The song was performed for the in Wittenberg, which celebrated 500 years of the Reformation.

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