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The Hymns describe the Passion of Jesus from his arrival to Gethsemane to his death and burial.
The Hymns describe the Passion of Jesus from his arrival to Gethsemane to his death and burial.


They became a very popular expression of Icelandic religious life.
The Hymns immediately became a very popular expression of Icelandic religious life. They have been sung and read by Icelanders during Lent for centuries and have been published in Iceland more often than any other piece of writing.


==Editions==
==Editions==

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Passíusálmar <Icelandic> / Passion Hymns (1666) is a collection of 50 poems by Hallgrímur Pétursson.

Abstract

The Hymns describe the Passion of Jesus from his arrival to Gethsemane to his death and burial.

The Hymns immediately became a very popular expression of Icelandic religious life. They have been sung and read by Icelanders during Lent for centuries and have been published in Iceland more often than any other piece of writing.

Editions

Written between 1656 and 1659. First published in 1666.

Translations

Translated into English in 1913, and then in the 1950s by Arthur Charles Gook (first published in 1966).

Adaptations

Set to music by several Icelandic composers, including Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson, Jón Hlöðver Áskelsson, and Sigurður Sævarsson.

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