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Ordet vender ikke tomt tilbage

Appears in 6 hymnals Hymnal Title: Evangeli harpe First Line: Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl! Used With Tune: [Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl!]

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[Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl!]

Appears in 348 hymnals Hymnal Title: Evangeli harpe Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 15315 66556 71766 Used With Text: Ordet vender ikke tomt tilbage

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Ordet vender ikke tomt tilbage

Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #423 (1906) Hymnal Title: Evangeli harpe First Line: Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl! Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl!]

Oploeft dit syn, o kristen sj'l

Author: Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: Kirkesalmebog #d544 (1911) Hymnal Title: Kirkesalmebog Languages: German
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Opløft dit Syn, o kristen Sjæl

Hymnal: Kirkesalmebog #593 (1893) Hymnal Title: Kirkesalmebog Lyrics: 1 Opløft dit Syn, o kristen Sjæl! Det dugger over Dal og Field, Det vaares allevegne! Gud har sin milde Haand oplukt, Den gode Sæd har baaret Frugt I fjerne Verdens Egne! Lover Herren! Sjæle bundne, Nu gjenfundne, Frelste føres, Glædesang i Himlen høres. 2 Som Regn og Sne fra Himlens Sky, De vande Jorden, gjør den ny, At Grøden stander fager, Saa vender, siger Gud, mit Ord Tilbage ikke tomt fra Jord, Men gjør, hvad mig behager, Lover Herren! Ordet sandes, Ørken vandes, Grøden trives, Og nyt Liv de Døde gives. 3 Den gode Hyrde, se han gaar, Indtil han fundet har sit Faar, Og Glædes Taarer rinde; O, lad os flittig gaa med ham, Og lokke paa de kjære Lam, Som løbe om i Blinde! Lover Herren! Løfter Raabet Glad i Haabet, Trooessterke! Det er Herrens Haand vi merke. 4 Velkomme alle fjern og nær Til Herrens Syskend-Samfund her, Som har i Himlen hjemme! Gud signe eder, gjøre sterk, Og han, som har begyndt sit Verk, Til Kristi Dag det fremme! Lover Herren Langt om Lande, I, som stande Tungt i Striden, Saa med Graad og glædes siden! Topics: Særlige Salmer Missionen; Special Hymns Mission Languages: Norwegian

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M. B. Landstad

1802 - 1880 Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project Author of "Opløft dit syn, o kristen sjæl" Magnus Brostrup Landstad (born 7 October 1802 in Måsøy, Norway and died 8 October 1880 in Kristiania) was a Norwegian minister, psalmist and poet who published the first collection of authentic Norwegian traditional ballads in 1853. This work was criticized for unscientific methods, but today it is commonly accepted that he contributed significantly to the preservation of the traditional ballads. Landstad lived with his father Hans Landstad (1771–1838) who was also a minister, first in 1806 to Øksnes, to Vinje in 1811 and to Seljord in 1819. He took a theological degree (cand. theol) in 1827, and worked after that as the resident chaplain in Gausdal for six years. After that he worked in different parishes in Telemark, Østfold before he became minister of Sandar in Vestfold in 1859. He married Wilhelmine Margrete Marie Lassen, in 1828. He is well known for introducing popular, contemporary Norwegian language into the hymns he wrote, contributing significantly to the spirit of Norwegian romantic nationalism which grew in Norway in this period. His greatest single achievement was the Landstad Hymnbook (Kirkepsalmebog), which with later revisions was used in Norwegian (bokmål) parishes from 1869 until 1985. The current official church hymnbook contains a lot of his hymns and his translations of foreign hymns. He was the cousin of Hans Peter Schnitler Krag. The Landstad-institute, which lies in Seljord, is named after him. He was a great grandfather of Magny Landstad, also a famous writer. Publications-- 1852: Norske Folkeviser. 3 vols. Christiania: C. Tönsberg, [1852-]1853. 1869: Kirkesalmebok: efter offentlig Foranstaltning. Kristiania: J. W. Cappelens Forlag, 1871 --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ See also in: Wikipedia