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"Adam lay ybounden", originally titled Adam lay i-bowndyn, is a 15th-century macaronic English Christian text of unknown authorship. It relates the Biblical events of Genesis, Chapter 3 on the Fall of Man. Originally a song text, no contemporary musical settings survive, although there are many notable modern choral settings of the text, such as that by Boris Ord.

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  • Adam lay ybounden (Adam lag gebunden) oder im Originaltitel: Adam lay i-bowndyn ist ein traditionelles englisches Carol (Weihnachtslied), das wahrscheinlich aus dem 15. Jahrhundert stammt. Sein zentrales Thema ist der Sündenfall und seine Konsequenzen: Wenn Adam den Apfel im Paradies nicht genommen hätte (vgl. Gen 3,6 ), wäre Unsere Liebe Frau (d. h. Maria, die Mutter Jesu) niemals Himmelskönigin geworden. (de)
  • "Adam lay ybounden", originally titled Adam lay i-bowndyn, is a 15th-century macaronic English Christian text of unknown authorship. It relates the Biblical events of Genesis, Chapter 3 on the Fall of Man. Originally a song text, no contemporary musical settings survive, although there are many notable modern choral settings of the text, such as that by Boris Ord. (en)
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  • Adam lay ybounden (Adam lag gebunden) oder im Originaltitel: Adam lay i-bowndyn ist ein traditionelles englisches Carol (Weihnachtslied), das wahrscheinlich aus dem 15. Jahrhundert stammt. Sein zentrales Thema ist der Sündenfall und seine Konsequenzen: Wenn Adam den Apfel im Paradies nicht genommen hätte (vgl. Gen 3,6 ), wäre Unsere Liebe Frau (d. h. Maria, die Mutter Jesu) niemals Himmelskönigin geworden. (de)
  • "Adam lay ybounden", originally titled Adam lay i-bowndyn, is a 15th-century macaronic English Christian text of unknown authorship. It relates the Biblical events of Genesis, Chapter 3 on the Fall of Man. Originally a song text, no contemporary musical settings survive, although there are many notable modern choral settings of the text, such as that by Boris Ord. (en)
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  • Adam lay ybounden (de)
  • Adam lay ybounden (en)
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