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"Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt" is a German Christian hymn with lyrics written by the Lutheran Johann Matthäus Meyfart in 1626, and a melody possibly by Melchior Franck. Its theme is the New Jerusalem as the ultimate destination of the Soul, as the subtitle says "Ein Lied vom Himmlischen Jerusalem" (A song of the Heavenly Jerusalem). Originally in eight stanzas, it appears in seven stanzas in the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 150), and in five stanzas in the Catholic Gotteslob as GL 553. It was of only regional importance during the Baroque period, but was rediscovered, often printed and set to music from the 19th century.

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  • Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt (de)
  • Yerusalem, Mulia dan Kudus (in)
  • Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt (en)
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  • Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt ist ein lutherisches geistliches Lied vom himmlischen Jerusalem und vom Eingang der Seele in die Herrlichkeit der Vollendeten. Den Text schrieb Johann Matthäus Meyfart im Jahr 1626. Die Melodie stammt von Melchior Franck. Das ursprünglich achtstrophige Lied ist in einer siebenstrophigen Version im Evangelischen Gesangbuch (Nr. 150), in einer fünfstrophigen Version im katholischen Gotteslob (Nr. 553) enthalten. (de)
  • "Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt" is a German Christian hymn with lyrics written by the Lutheran Johann Matthäus Meyfart in 1626, and a melody possibly by Melchior Franck. Its theme is the New Jerusalem as the ultimate destination of the Soul, as the subtitle says "Ein Lied vom Himmlischen Jerusalem" (A song of the Heavenly Jerusalem). Originally in eight stanzas, it appears in seven stanzas in the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 150), and in five stanzas in the Catholic Gotteslob as GL 553. It was of only regional importance during the Baroque period, but was rediscovered, often printed and set to music from the 19th century. (en)
  • "Yerusalem, Mulia dan Kudus" atau "Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt" adalah sebuah kidung Kristen Jerman dengan lirik yang ditulis oleh Lutheran pada 1626, dan melodi mungkin oleh . Temanya adalah Yerusalem Baru. (in)
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  • Casimirianum in Coburg, where the hymn was created (en)
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  • German (en)
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  • by Melchior Franck? (en)
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  • by Johann Matthäus Meyfart (en)
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  • Jerusalem, you city built up high (en)
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  • Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt ist ein lutherisches geistliches Lied vom himmlischen Jerusalem und vom Eingang der Seele in die Herrlichkeit der Vollendeten. Den Text schrieb Johann Matthäus Meyfart im Jahr 1626. Die Melodie stammt von Melchior Franck. Das ursprünglich achtstrophige Lied ist in einer siebenstrophigen Version im Evangelischen Gesangbuch (Nr. 150), in einer fünfstrophigen Version im katholischen Gotteslob (Nr. 553) enthalten. (de)
  • "Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt" is a German Christian hymn with lyrics written by the Lutheran Johann Matthäus Meyfart in 1626, and a melody possibly by Melchior Franck. Its theme is the New Jerusalem as the ultimate destination of the Soul, as the subtitle says "Ein Lied vom Himmlischen Jerusalem" (A song of the Heavenly Jerusalem). Originally in eight stanzas, it appears in seven stanzas in the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 150), and in five stanzas in the Catholic Gotteslob as GL 553. It was of only regional importance during the Baroque period, but was rediscovered, often printed and set to music from the 19th century. (en)
  • "Yerusalem, Mulia dan Kudus" atau "Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt" adalah sebuah kidung Kristen Jerman dengan lirik yang ditulis oleh Lutheran pada 1626, dan melodi mungkin oleh . Temanya adalah Yerusalem Baru. (in)
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