Joseph Mimran Education. The Magnificat, also called the Song of the Theotokos, is a hymn taken from the words of the Theotokos. Shortly after the Annunciation of Archangel Gabriel to the Theotokos,. Deliver us from dangers, O pure Theotokos, who didst give birth to Eternal Redemption, and the Peace that doth pass all understanding. Dispel the darkness of my sins, O Bride of God, by. To the Theotokos let us run now most earnestly, we sinners all and wretched ones, and fall down, in repentance calling from the depths of our souls: O Lady, come unto our aid, have.
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Ode IX thee Irmos: with have Theotokos, Truly the bodiless been w saved, we confess choirs, who O Virgin; through thee to we Turn magnify. thee do of give my birth tears, not to away O. Ode I, Irmos: I shall open my mouth, * and be filled with the Spirit, * and utter discourse to the Queen and Mother; * and be seen radiantly keeping festival, * joyfully praising.
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Ode 1: I shall open my mouth, / and the Spirit will inspire it, / and I shall utter the words of my song to the Queen and Mother: / I shall be seen radiantly keeping feast // and joyfully praising her. THE NINTH ODE – The song of the Theotokos. (Luke 1: 46-55) The maiden mother praiseth her Son and God. Let us magnify the Theotokos with hymns. My soul doth magnify the Lord, and. Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. To the Theotokos, let us run now most earnestly, we sinners all and wretched ones, and fall prostrate in repentance, calling from the.
Joseph Mimran Education. Joseph Mimran Education, , , , , , , 0, Joseph Mimran & Associates – Ben Greenberg, www.bengreenberg.ca, 0 x 0, jpg, The Magnificat, also called the Song of the Theotokos, is a hymn taken from the words of the Theotokos. Shortly after the Annunciation of Archangel Gabriel to the Theotokos,. Deliver us from dangers, O pure Theotokos, who didst give birth to Eternal Redemption, and the Peace that doth pass all understanding. Dispel the darkness of my sins, O Bride of God, by. To the Theotokos let us run now most earnestly, we sinners all and wretched ones, and fall down, in repentance calling from the depths of our souls: O Lady, come unto our aid, have. Ode ix You are the Theotokos lit'rally, O Virgin; and we confess it, for we have been saved through you whom we, O pure one, with choirs of angels magnify. Refrain: Most-holy., 20, joseph-mimran-education, Education Philosophy