Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTMAS
99
Now are the Days Fulfilled
Gal. 4: 4
6. 7. 6. 7. 6. 6. 6. 6.
Nun ist die Zeit erfüllt
Author unknown, 1746
Tr., Frederick W. Herzberger, †1930, alt.
Was frag’ ich nach der Welt
Ahasverus Fritsch, 1679
i
God
Star
man
joic
shin
fest
is
re
child
Ja
Son
of
cob’s
is
es;
ing;
ed,
the
are
days
days
are
the
the
3
Now
2
Now
1
Now
are
days
The
Lo,
God’s
ful
ful
ful
filled,
filled,
filled,
voic
pin
vest
es
the
man
it
lay
is
that
world
flesh
Now
The
No
es,
ing.
ed.
of
night
maj
age
y
great
the
has
es
bond
gloom
His
No
Where
In
curs
in
hu
Law,
fled
ty
our
thy
all
hope
heart
wrath
Christ
long
whom
we
hath
is
build.
thrilled;
stilled,
fill
Is
hold
hearts
look
might
our
rael,
the
Can
Now,
Be
fear;
God,
On
Who
By
Him
with
on
y
ful
ful
ful
filled.
filled.
filled.
the
the
the
days
days
days
A
men.
the
on’s
an’s
Prince
watch
prom
The
Hear
Be
hold
Zi
wom
Now
Now
Now
are
are
are
of
men
ised
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