Himnario Adventista Nuevo Del 1 Al 613 Full Patched [HOT • 2024]
Nuevo Himnario Adventista ," released in 2009, is the official songbook for Spanish-speaking Seventh-day Adventist congregations. It contains exactly
, replacing the previous 1962 edition. This update was designed to modernize the language, lower musical keys for easier congregational singing, and include contemporary compositions alongside traditional classics. 🎶 Thematic Structure of the Hymnal
The hymnal is organized into 12 major sections, guiding the worshiper from initial praise to the hope of the Second Coming. Adoration and Praise (1–60):
Focuses on God's greatness and the opening/closing of the Sabbath. God the Father (61–82): Emphasizes His love, creation, and majesty. Jesus Christ (83–175): himnario adventista nuevo del 1 al 613 full
Covers His birth, life, death, resurrection, and role as a friend. The Holy Spirit (176–188): Songs calling for the presence and guidance of the Spirit. The Holy Scriptures (189–196): Devoted to the power and truth of the Bible. The Gospel (197–258): Themes of invitation, repentance, and salvation. The Christian Church (259–291): Songs about unity, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. The Doctrines (292–353): Focuses on the Sabbath, the Law, and the Sanctuary. The Christian Life (354–512): Encouragement for prayer, trust, and service. The Christian Home (513–526): Hymns for families, marriage, and children. Early Advent & Second Coming (527–580): Highlighting the Blessed Hope and the New Earth. Closing & Sentences (581–613): Final benedictions and responses. 🌟 Notable Hymns (1–613)
The 2009 edition retained many beloved favorites while introducing new arrangements. Spanish Title English Equivalent / Theme Cantad alegres al Señor Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Santo, Santo, Santo Holy, Holy, Holy Al mundo paz Joy to the World Noche de paz Silent Night La tumba le encerró Low in the Grave He Lay Jerusalén, mi dulce hogar Jerusalem, My Happy Home Batalla la buena batalla Fight the Good Fight 📖 Key Updates in the "Nuevo" Edition Musical Range:
Many melodies were transposed to lower keys to allow the average church member to sing comfortably. Modern Language: Nuevo Himnario Adventista ," released in 2009, is
Words that were considered "archaic" or difficult for youth to understand were updated for clarity. New Inclusions:
Around 100 new hymns were added that were not in the 1962 version, reflecting a more global musical influence. Orchestration:
The 2009 version is often accompanied by high-quality orchestral backing tracks (pistas) used in smaller congregations. Adventist Review Resources for Worship 157 – "Cristo ha resucitado" (Christ the Lord
If you are looking for the full lyrics or audio for specific hymns, you can find them through these platforms: YouTube Playlists: Complete collections from are available for learning new melodies. Mobile Apps:
157–184: Resurrección y Exaltación
Victory over death and Christ’s heavenly ministry.
- 157 – "Cristo ha resucitado" (Christ the Lord Is Risen Today) – Easter standard.
- 171 – "Vive Jesús, mi Señor" (He Lives) – Joyful assurance.
Practical Use in Worship
- Numbering system: Consistent across all Spanish-speaking unions (South America, Inter-America, Spain, US Hispanic churches).
- Liturgical aids: Includes indexes by:
- Biblical reference
- Title (Spanish and first line)
- Meter (for substituting tunes)
- Topic (e.g., Baptism, Lord’s Supper, Funerals)
- Special numbers:
- Hymn 300 – often sung at wedding ceremonies.
- Hymn 477 – the “Advent Hope” hymn, sung on the first Sabbath of each month in many churches.
71–99: Creación y Providencia
Celebrating God as Creator and Sustainer.
- 71 – "Ante Ti, Creador" (Before You, Creator) – Often used for Creation Sabbath.
- 89 – "Dios cuida de mí" (God Will Take Care of You) – Trust in providence.