An article in Christianity Today, August 2008, commented:
“Legend has it that he used the triangular shape of the Fir Tree to describe the Holy Trinity of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The converted people began to revere the fir tree as God’s Tree …
By the 12th century it was being hung, upside-down, from ceilings at Christmastime in Central Europe, as a symbol of Christianity.”
Johannes Brahms wrote the most recognizable Lullaby in 1868, which in the original German mentioned the “Christkindleins Baum” — the Christ-child’s tree:
Guten Abend, gute Nacht — Good evening, good night.
Von Englein bewacht — By angels watched,
Die zeigen im Traum — Who show you in your dream
Dir Christkindleins Baum — The Christ-child’s tree.
Schlaf nun selig und süß — Sleep now blissfully and sweetly,
Schau im Traum ‘s Paradies — See the paradise in your dream. |