单词 | yigdal |
释义 | Yigdaln. Judaism. A Hebrew hymn, thought to have been composed by Daniel ben Judah (fl. c1300), embodying the thirteen articles of the Jewish faith, and recited at morning prayer and on Sabbath and festival eves. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > church music > hymn > [noun] hymnc825 psalmeOE lof-songeOE canticlea1325 cantic1483 Te Deum1679 hymnica1834 Yigdal1845 spiritual1858 Sankey1887 kirtan1898 bhajan1914 Hare Krishna1968 1845 Jewish Chron. 19 Sept. 244/1 The children sang in a beautiful manner the hymn Yigdol (Sabbath Hymn). 1892 I. Zangwill Children of Ghetto I. xii. 269 You confound the air of the Passover Yigdal with the New Year ditto. 1907 J. Julian Dict. Hymnol. (ed. 2) II. 1149/2 The hymn [sc. The God of Abraham Praise] is a free rendering, with, as Olivers puts it, as decided ‘a Christian character’ as he could give to it, of the Hebrew Yigdal or Doxology, which rehearses in metrical form the thirteen articles of the Hebrew Creed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1845 |
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