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In einem Vers stammt das Feuer ursprünglich von einem Berggipfel, der sich über dem Himmelsnabel erhebt.
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Für das letzte Sechstel des Textes (ab Vers 6654) konkurrieren zwei unterschiedliche Fassungen mit verschiedenen inhaltlichen Akzenten.
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Der zweite Satz ist als Bass-Rezitativ geschrieben, das sich vor allem durch seinen letzten Vers auszeichnet: Bach wiederholt den Vers viermal in einem Arioso.
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Der Zweiakter hat jeweils genau 1000 Verse pro Akt.
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Der Grundbestand ist später hymnisch bearbeitet worden mit den Zusätzen und dem Vers, der Psalmanklänge aufweist.
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