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  2. Norsk salmebok 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Norwegian hymnal on a shelf at Meland Church.The red volumes are the standard edition and the blue ones are the large-print edition. Norsk salmebok 2013: for kirke og hjem (Norwegian Hymnal 2013: For Church and Home; also known as N13) is the hymnal of the Church of Norway.

  3. Norsk Salmebok (1985) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, an official supplement to the hymnal was issued, titled Salmer 1997 (1997 Hymns). In addition to more recent Norwegian hymns and liturgical songs, this also includes a selection of Sami hymns and material from Latin America, the Taizé Community, and other Christian traditions in addition to that of Norway, as well as individual pop song contributions (including songs by Bjørn Eidsvåg).

  4. Bible translations in Norway - Wikipedia

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    These differed from the other contemporary Danish and Norwegian Bibles in omitting the Apocrypha. For a long time the British and Foreign Bible Society sold more Bibles in Norway than the Norwegian Bible Society. The Norwegian Bible of the Norwegian Bible Society was published in 1854, and was the first version of the Bible to be produced in ...

  5. Sigmund Mowinckel - Wikipedia

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    Mowinckel explained the Psalms as wholly cultic, both in origin and in intention. He attempted to relate more than 40 psalms to a hypothetical New Year autumn festival, [8] [9] the so-called "Enthronement Festival of Yahweh". [10] According to Mowinckel the Psalms had a practical usage in the context of the Temple service. [11]

  6. Henriette Wienecke - Wikipedia

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    Sigrid Ingeborg Henriette Wienecke née Stadfeldt ( March 13, 1819 – April 18, 1907) was a Norwegian-Danish composer. She produced over 140 psalms and musical pieces. She produced over 140 psalms and musical pieces.

  7. Psalmebog for Kirke og Hus - Wikipedia

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    Psalmebog for Kirke og Hus (Hymnal for Church and Home), better known as Hauges Salmebok (Hauge's Hymnal), was a Norwegian hymnal created by Andreas Hauge. On October 11, 1873, it was authorized for use in public worship in Norway by congregations that adopted it. [1] [2] The hymnal followed a draft version that Hauge had published in 1863.

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  9. Johannes Smemo - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Smemo (31 July 1898 – 7 March 1973) was a Norwegian theologian, psalmist, and a long-time bishop in the Church of Norway. [1] Theologically, he was a conservative, confessional Lutheran priest who lived during the time of great liberal-conservative debates within the Church of Norway.