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Hosianna, Davids Son
Hosianna, Davids son is an Advent song with music by Abbé Vogler (circa 1795) for mixed choir and church organ, with lyrics in Swedish. It is one of the more popular Christmas songs in Sweden and Finland. Publication *J. A. Josephson: '' Zion'' 1867 * Suomalainen lauluseppele 1871 * Stockholms söndagsskolförenings sångbok 1882 en vers, as number 31 under the lines "Lofsånger". * Hjärtesånger 1895 as number 41 under the lines "Adventssånger". *Svensk söndagsskolsångbok 1908 as number 17 under the lines "Adventssånger". * Lilla Psalmisten 1909 en vers as number 15 under the lines "Kristus: Hans födelse, död och uppståndelse". *Svenska Missionsförbundets sångbok 1920 as number 73 under the lines "Jesu födelse". *Svenska Frälsningsarméns sångbok 1922 as number 23 under the lines "Högtider, Advent". * Kyrklig sång 1928 as number 64. *Svensk söndagsskolsångbok 1929 as number 32. * Frälsningsarméns sångbok 1929 as number 538 under the lines "Högtider och särs ...
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Hymn
A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' derives from Greek (''hymnos''), which means "a song of praise". A writer of hymns is known as a hymnist. The singing or composition of hymns is called hymnody. Collections of hymns are known as hymnals or hymn books. Hymns may or may not include instrumental accompaniment. Although most familiar to speakers of English in the context of Christianity, hymns are also a fixture of other world religions, especially on the Indian subcontinent (''stotras''). Hymns also survive from antiquity, especially from Egyptian and Greek cultures. Some of the oldest surviving examples of notated music are hymns with Greek texts. Origins Ancient Eastern hymns include the Egyptian ''Great Hymn to the Aten'', composed by Pharaoh Akhenaten; the Hurrian ''Hy ...
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Nu Ska Vi Sjunga
''Nu ska vi sjunga'' is a songbook published in 1943Lärarnas Nyheter 19 mars 2007: ''Könsuppdelad verklighet i "Nu ska vi sjunga"''
, accessdate: 9 January 2011 by the publishing company for Swedish primary schools. Songs marked with * are meant to be sung in the third grade. The book was published on the initiative of .


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Barnens Svenska Sångbok
''Barnens svenska sångbok'' ("Children's Swedish Song book") is a 1999 Swedish song book by Anders Palm and Johan Stenström. It follows the 1997 song book ''Den svenska sångboken'' and is followed by the 2009 song book ''Evert Taube – Sångboken''. The books include songs for children from the 17th and 18th Centuries as well as more contemporary works and the songs are meant to be sung at home, at kindergarten and/or at school. Contents Sånger för småfolk ("Songs For Children (little people)") *1.'' Det gåtfulla folket'' ("The Puzzling People") *2.''Mors lilla Olle'' ("Mother's Little Olle") *3.''Tula hem och tula vall'' *4.'' Vart ska du gå, min lilla flicka?'' ("Where are you going, my little girl?") *5.''Tummeliten'' *6.'' Sockerbagaren'' ("The Pastry chef") *7.'' Blinka lilla stjärna'' *8.''Lilla Ludde'' *9.''Vem kan segla förutan vind?'' ("Who Can Sail Without Wind?") *10.''Lunka på'' ("Plod on") *11.''Tycker du om mig'' ("Do You Like Me") *12.''Alfabetsvisan'' ...
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Lova Herren 1988
Lova may refer to: * 868 Lova, a main-belt asteroid * Chevrolet Lova (other), subcompact automobiles * Lova Adrien Marie Rakotoniaina, a Malagasy politician * Lova Boy, a recording artist and entrepreneur from Belize * ''Lova Lova'' an album from the French pop group Superbus * Lova Lundin (born 29 October 1998) is a Swedish footballer * Lova Moor (Marie-Claude Jourdain; born 1946), a French dancer and singer See also * Lovas (other) * Ole Ivar Lovaas Ole Ivar Løvaas (8 May 1927 – 2 August 2010) was a Norwegian-American clinical psychologist and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is most well known for his research on what is now called applied behavior analysi ...
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Virsikirja
''Virsikirja'' (, "hymn book") is the official hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland consisting of 632 hymns. History The first hymnal in Finnish was compiled and edited in 1583 by Jacobus Finno. Hemminki of Masku expanded the hymnal of Jacobus Finno to publish ''Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja'' originally printed in Stockholm c. 1605. The earliest surviving imprint of this work was produced by Simon Johannis Carelius in 1607 in Rostock.Markku SandellEnnennäkemätön kirjalöytö Saksasta – 1600-luvun suomenkielinen katekismus ja virsikirjaYle 7.12.2015. In 1701 bishop Johannes Gezelius the younger published a hymnal that had been edited by Erik Cajanus. It was later commonly called ''the Old Hymnal'' (Vanha virsikirja) and was based on a Swedish hymnal from 1695. The Old Hymnal was used for a long time in Finland, until a new one was approved by the synod in 1886. This time a hymnal was published in both Finnish and Swedish language for use in the churc ...
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Finlandssvenska Psalmboken 1986
Finland Swedish or Fenno-Swedish ( sv, finlandssvenska; fi, suomenruotsi) is a general term for the variety of the Swedish language and a closely related group of Swedish dialects spoken in Finland by the Swedish-speaking population, commonly also referred to as Finland Swedes, as their first language. For the most part, these dialects and the dialects spoken in Sweden are mutually intelligible, although some archaic dialects in Ostrobothnia are practically unintelligible to Swedish-speaking people in southern Finland (and in Sweden). Most Swedish-speaking Finns emphasize that Finland Swedish is not a language separate from the Swedish of Sweden. The Swedish dialects in Finland are considered varieties of Swedish, and the norm for written Standard Swedish is completely applicable also for Finland Swedish. Today, Swedish dialects are spoken in four different regions in Finland: Ostrobothnia, Åland, Southwest Finland and Uusimaa. Swedish as spoken in Finland is regulated by th ...
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Den Svenska Psalmboken (1986)
('The Swedish hymnal – adopted by the 1986 Church Council') is the fourth official hymnal of the Church of Sweden. The process to create a new hymnal began in earnest in 1958 when Rune Pär Olofsson published a critique of the existing 1937 hymnal. The new hymnal was approved at the general conference of the Church of Sweden on August 29, 1986. Many hyms are shared with other denominations and movements, owing to a deliberate ecumenical effort. See also * ''Den svenska psalmboken'' (1819) * Hymnody of continental Europe References {{Authority control Lutheran hymnals History of the Church of Sweden 1986 in Christianity 1986 non-fiction books 1986 in Sweden ...
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