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Christian David

Christian David
Christian David
Born(1692-02-17)17 February 1692
Senftleben, Moravia
Died3 February 1751(1751-02-03) (aged 58)
Herrnhut, Saxony
Occupations
OrganizationsHerrnhuter Brüdergemeine or Moravian Church

Christian David (1692–1751) was a Moravian missionary, writer and hymnwriter. He travelled as a missionary of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine, the Moravian Church, to Greenland and to Native Americans. He is known as the author of hymn stanzas that were included in "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" in 1932.

David was raised in the Catholic Church. He worked as a carpenter and a soldier. He was impressed by the pietist movement and converted in 1714.[1] In 1722, he helped refugees from Moravia to escape the Counter-Reformation to Saxony. There, he was a co-founder of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine,[1] working closely with of Nikolaus Ludwig Graf von Zinzendorf.[2] David went as a missionary of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine to Greenland and to Native Americans, among other places.[3] On a mission to Greenland, he cofounded in 1733 the settlement Neu-Herrnhut, with Matthias Stach and Christian Stach.[4][5]

David wrote a hymn "Seyd gegrüßt, zu tausendmahl" (Be welcome, a thousand times), published in 1728.[6] Two centuries later, Otto Riethmüller chose two of its stanzas for the hymn "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit", published first in 1932 in a song book for young people, Ein neues Lied (A new song), and later in many hymnals.[3] An additional stanza was added to the hymn in an ecumenical version in 1971.[6]


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