Tenors' repertoire is a lot better known than what basses sing.
The bass sings the text three times, while the instruments continue playing the same motifs.
The tenors and basses then sing the theme, after which the entire chorus is joined by the orchestra in a tutti rendition.
Elsewhere, the basses and tenors sing in octaves, bending the notes into strange Oriental dissonance.
Occasionally the bass sings different lyrics from the rest.
In the second movement, the oboe and soprano perform an embellished version of the chorale while the bass sings an aria.
The bass next sings a secco recitative and arioso, the only components of the cantata in a minor key.
During this time, various tenors and basses sang with the group.
The bass sings in the voice of the Almighty, as quoted by the Archangel Raphael.
The bass as the vox Christi sings the words of Jesus.