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"Befiehl du deine Wege" is a Lutheran hymn by Paul Gerhardt. It is one of his best known hymns, and was first published in 1653 in Johann Crüger's collection of hymns and popular religious songs Praxis pietatis melica.

Melody and use

The hymn is in both the standard Lutheran and Catholic German hymnbooks.

Hassler hymn tune

See also: O Sacred Head, Now Wounded § Melody and use; and Herzlich tut mich verlangen § Hymn tune

Johann Sebastian Bach used "Befiehl du deine Wege" and its 1601 tune by Hans Leo Hassler ("Herzlich tut mich verlangen", Zahn No. 5385a) in his St. Matthew Passion.

Gesius hymn tune

"Befiehl du deine Wege" is also sung to a tune published by Bartholomäus Gesius in 1603, "Lobet Gott unsern Herren" (Zahn No. 5393): Bach used this melody for instance in his BWV 272 four-part chorale.

References

  1. Bertheau, Carl. "Gerhardt, Paulus" in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (Volume 8), Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1878, pp. 774–783
  2. Bach Digital Work 00342 at Bach Digital website
  3. BWV (1998), p. 475
  4. Luke Dahn (2017). BWV 244.44 at bach-chorales.com
  5. BWV (1998), p. 477
  6. Luke Dahn (2017). BWV 272 at bach-chorales.com

See also

Lutheran hymns
Advent or
Christmas
Epiphany
Lent and Passion
Easter
Pentecost
Trinity
Reformation
The church
Life everlasting
Justification
or Law and Gospel
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