Bodo von Hodenberg (3 April 1604 – 20 September 1650) was a German regional administrator and poet.
At age 24, he was legitimised on 1 August 1628 by the emperor as a member of the Hodenberg noble family.
His father appointed Hodenberg in 1630 to Befehlshaber of the imperial regiment Holk.
In 1631, Hodenberg was appointed Regierungsrat in the Principality of Grubenhagen.
Hodenberg wrote the text of a sacred morning song, "Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit",[1] which is known for a setting by Johann Sebastian Bach.