Das Jahr steht auf der Höhe

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Written1978
Textby Detlev Block
LanguageGerman
Melodyby Johann Steuerlein
"Das Jahr steht auf der Höhe"
Christian hymn
Written1978
Textby Detlev Block
LanguageGerman
Melodyby Johann Steuerlein
Composed1575

"Das Jahr steht auf der Höhe" (The year is at its height) is a Christian hymn in German with a text by Detlev Block written in 1978 to an older melody by Johann Steuerlein. In the modern German Catholic hymnal Gotteslob, it appears as GL 465. The hymn initially focuses on observing nature and then compares its transience to that of human life.

The text was written in 1978 by Detlev Block [de], born on 15 May 1934 in Hanover, who was a retired Protestant pastor and honorary professor, writer, poet and hymnwriter.[1] The author described his motivation as the wish to write about consolation and encouragement facing the shadow of change and transience ("Welchen Trost, welche Ermutigung gibt es für uns, wenn der Schatten des Wechsels und der Vergänglichkeit auf uns fällt?")[2] He wrote four stanzas in bar form, with a stollen of two lines and an abgesang of four lines.[3]

The first topic is midsummer, taken as an image for the high point of a human life.[1][2] The author compares the transience of nature to that of human existence, in the Biblical context of John the Baptist saying that Jesus will increase but he [John] will decrease (John 3:30).[4] The poetry alludes to verses from Psalm 102, which call God to not end life at its height (Psalms 102:24) and say that God will be forever while his creatures pass (Psalms 102:26-28).[4] In the third stanza, the singer reflects unity with Jesus in the sense of the mysticism of Meister Eckhart.[2] The conclusion is a prayer for a person finally finding God before death and then hoping for resurrection.[5]

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