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"" ("In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust", literally: "In thee have I hoped, Lord") is a Lutheran hymn in seven
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, written by
Adam Reusner Adam Reusner, also Reissner or Reißner (c. 1496-1575 (some claim 1572 or 1582)) in Mindelheim) was a German mystic, hymn-writer and poet. Biography Reusner studied at Heidelberg University in 1518 and was a pupil of Johannes Reuchlin, studying He ...
and first published in 1533. He paraphrased the beginning of Psalm 31. It was first sung to the melody of a Passion hymn. The melody connected with the hymn in 1560 was derived from models dating back to the 14th century. A third melody from 1608 became a
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for several other songs and translations to English. In the German Protestant hymnal , the hymn appears as EG 257 with the second melody. Johann Sebastian Bach used the second and third melodies in chorale preludes, and the third also in cantatas and the ''
St Matthew Passion The ''St Matthew Passion'' (german: Matthäus-Passion, links=-no), BWV 244, is a '' Passion'', a sacred oratorio written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander. It sets ...
''. English versions include a translation by Catherine Winkworth, "In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust".


History

Adam Reusner Adam Reusner, also Reissner or Reißner (c. 1496-1575 (some claim 1572 or 1582)) in Mindelheim) was a German mystic, hymn-writer and poet. Biography Reusner studied at Heidelberg University in 1518 and was a pupil of Johannes Reuchlin, studying He ...
, who had studied in Wittenberg, wrote "" as a paraphrase of the first six verses of Psalm 31 following the tradition of Martin Luther's psalm songs (''Psalmlieder''). Like Luther, and unlike
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theologians such as
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and later who followed the tradition of the
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, Reusner expanded the psalm verses. He developed a
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of six lines for each of the first six verses of the psalm, and added a seventh stanza with a doxology. The hymn first appeared in Augsburg in 1533, designated to be sung to the melody of the Passion hymn "
Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund "" (When Jesus stood by the Cross) is a Lutheran Passion hymn in German by (1472–1540), which contains seven stanzas related to seven sayings of Jesus on the cross, framed by a stanza to introduce them, and one to conclude the meditation. It app ...
". The hymn was translated into English in several versions, including Catherine Winkworth's "In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust", which has appeared in more than ten hymnals. "" is part of the current German Protestant hymnal under number EG 257.


Form and text

Reusner formed stanzas of six lines for each of the first six verses of the psalm, and added a seventh stanza with a doxology. The six lines of each stanza rhyme AABCCB, with the fourth and fifth lines shorter at only four syllables. The hymn follows the psalm as a confession of trust and hope in God, who is compared to a fortress, rock and shield when confronted with distress and enemies. In the liturgical tradition, every psalm is concluded by a Gloria Patri doxology, which Reusner also paraphrased.


Hymn texts and models

In the following table, the first column has Reusner's text taken from EG 275, the second column the texts from which he derived them, the psalm verses in the King James Version and the doxology for the seventh stanza, and finally the third column Winkworth's translation. EG 275 was modernised compared to the original at the end of the fourth stanza and the beginning of the seventh stanza.


Melodies and musical settings

In the first publication in 1533 and still in his 1554 hymnal, Reusner designated the melody to be the Passion song "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund". This hymn and the melody (Zahn 1706) first appeared around 1495.{{rp, 24 In
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hymnal of 1560, the text appears with a second melody (Zahn 2459), which was derived from late- medieval models. It is in Dorian mode and features lively rhythms and large intervals, which suggest confidence. This is the melody of the hymn in the current Protestant hymnal. Further melodies appeared, especially a third melody which Sethus Calvisius composed in 1581 for the hymn.(
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 2461c). The hymn "Mein schönste Zier und Kleinod" is also sung to this tune.{{rp, 24 Further melodies (Zahn 2460b–2465) appeared in hymnals between 1557 and 1634.{{rp, 24 Johann Sebastian Bach used the second melody for a chorale prelude in his '' Orgelbüchlein'', as BWV 640. He used the third melody more frequently: with the original text of the seventh stanza in the early funeral cantata ''Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit'', BWV 106 (''Actus tragicus''),{{rp, 476 with the text of the first stanza as the closing chorale of cantata ''Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht'', BWV 52, and with the text of the fifth stanza, "Mir hat die Welt trüglich gericht'" in the ''
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''. He used the same melody in the chorale prelude
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} Several hymns are sung to the various tunes. The third melody is also used for "Nun liebe Seel, nun ist es Zeit". A variant of this tune became known as the hymn tune "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr", which serves as the melody of Winkworth's translation, "In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust", "My fairest crown, beyond all price" as a translation of "Mein schönste Zier", and "In you, Lord, I have found my peace", a shorter translation of Reusner's hymn.


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References

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{{cite book , last = Terry , first = Charles Sanford , author-link1 = Charles Sanford Terry (historian) , date = 1915 , chapter = The Christmas Oratorio (1734) , chapter-url = https://oll.libertyfund.org/pages/bach-s-christmas-oratorio , title = The Hymns and Hymn Melodies of the "Passions" and Oratorios , url = https://archive.org/details/bachschorals01terruoft/page/n3 , series = Bach's Chorals , volume = I , location = Cambridge , publisher = University Press , pages = 41–61 {{BDh, 11265, , 15 July 2018, Work, In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr BWV 248/46 ChS {{cite book , date = 1998 , editor1-last = Dürr , editor1-first = Alfred , editor1-link = Alfred Dürr , editor2-last = Kobayashi , editor2-first = Yoshitake , title = Bach Werke Verzeichnis: Kleine Ausgabe – Nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2. Ausgabe , trans-title = Bach Works Catalogue: Small Edition – After Wolfgang Schmieder's 2nd edition , language = de , others = Kirsten Beißwenger (collaborator). , edition = BWV2a , location = Wiesbaden , publisher = Breitkopf & Härtel , isbn = 978-3-76-510249-3 , postscript =. Preface in English and German. {{cite web , url = https://hymnary.org/text/in_dich_hab_ich_gehoffet_herr , title = In dich hab' ich gehoffet, Herr , publisher = hymnary.org , access-date = 11 January 2020 {{cite web , url = https://hymnary.org/tune/in_dich_hab_ich_gehoffet_11551 , title = In dich hab' ich gehoffet , publisher = hymnary.org , access-date = 18 January 2020 {{cite web , url = https://hymnary.org/text/in_thee_lord_have_i_put_my_trust , title = In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust , publisher = hymnary.org , access-date = 18 January 2020


External links

* {{cite web , url = https://www.bach-cantatas.com/CM/Z2461.htm , title = Chorale Melodies used in Bach's Vocal Works / In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr , publisher = Bach Cantatas Website , year = 2019 , access-date = 11 January 2020 {{German Lutheran hymns {{Hymns and songs based on Psalms {{Hymn tunes by Zahn number {{authority control 16th-century hymns in German Lutheran hymns based on Psalms Hymn tunes 1533 works Articles containing video clips