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"Vater unser im Himmelreich" (Our Father in Heaven) is a Lutheran hymn in German by Martin Luther. He wrote the paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer in 1538, corresponding to his explanation of the prayer in his Kleiner Katechismus (Small Catechism). He dedicated one stanza to each of the seven petitions and framed it with an opening and a closing stanza, each stanza in six lines. Luther revised the text several times, as extant manuscript show, concerned to clarify and improve it. He chose and possibly adapted an older anonymous melody, which was possibly associated with secular text, after he had first selected a different one. Other hymn versions of the Lord's Prayer from the 16th and 20th-century have adopted the same tune, known as "Vater unser" and "Old 112th".

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  • Vater unser im Himmelreich (de)
  • Vater unser im Himmelreich (en)
  • Vår Fader, som i himlen är (sv)
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  • Vater unser im Himmelreich ist ein Kirchenlied von Martin Luther. Es entstand 1538 oder 1539. Ein Autograph enthält die einzige erhaltene Notenschrift des Reformators. Im Evangelischen Gesangbuch ist es Lied 344, im Mennonitischen Gesangbuch das Lied 95. (de)
  • "Vater unser im Himmelreich" (Our Father in Heaven) is a Lutheran hymn in German by Martin Luther. He wrote the paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer in 1538, corresponding to his explanation of the prayer in his Kleiner Katechismus (Small Catechism). He dedicated one stanza to each of the seven petitions and framed it with an opening and a closing stanza, each stanza in six lines. Luther revised the text several times, as extant manuscript show, concerned to clarify and improve it. He chose and possibly adapted an older anonymous melody, which was possibly associated with secular text, after he had first selected a different one. Other hymn versions of the Lord's Prayer from the 16th and 20th-century have adopted the same tune, known as "Vater unser" and "Old 112th". (en)
  • Vår Fader, som i himlen är är en gammal psalm i nio verser fanns med i Göteborgspsalmboken 1650 och 1695 års psalmbok. Högmarck (1736) och i en upplaga av 1695 års psalmbok från 1767, anges vara skriven av Martin Luther utan att översättaren till den svenska texten anges. Den tyska originaltiteln är Vater unser im Himmelreich och texten bygger på Matteusevangeliet 6:9-13 och Lukasevangeliet 11:3-4. Psalmen inleds 1695 med orden: Fader wår som i Himlom ästWåra brister wetst tu aldrabäst (sv)
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