Christ is born, give ye glory. Christ cometh from heaven, meet ye Him. Christ is on earth, be ye exalted. O all the earth, sing unto the Lord, and sing praises in gladness, O ye people, for He hath been glorified. Ode 3. To the Son who was begotten of the Father without change before all ages, and in the last times was without seed made flesh of the Virgin, to Christ our God let us cry aloud: Thou hast raised up our horn, holy art Thou, O Lord. Ode 4. Rod of the root of Jesse, and flower that blossomed from his stem, O Christ, Thou hast sprung from the Virgin. From the Mountain overshadowed by the forest Thou hast come, made flesh from her that knew not wedlock, O God who art not formed from matter. Glory to Thy power, O Lord. Ode 5. As Thou art God of peace and Father of mercies, Thou hast sent unto us Thine Angel of great counsel, granting us peace. So are we guided towards the light of the knowledge of God, and watching by night we glorify Thee, O Lover of mankind. Ode 6. The sea monster spat forth Jonah as it had received him, like a babe from the womb: while the Word, having dwelt in the Virgin and taken flesh, came forth from her yet kept her uncorrupt. For being Himself not subject to decay, He preserved His Mother free from harm. Ode 7. Scorning the impious decree, the Children brought up together in godliness feared not the threat of fire, but standing in the midst of the flames, they sang: O God of our fathers, blessed art Thou. Ode 8. The furnace moist with dew was the image and figure of a wonder past nature. For it burnt not the Children whom it had received, even as the fire of the Godhead consumed not the Virgin’s womb into which it had descended. Therefore in praise let us sing: Let the whole creation bless the Lord and exalt Him above all for ever. Ode 9. A strange and most wonderful mystery do I see: the cave is heaven; the Virgin the throne of the cherubim; the manger a room, in which Christ, the God whom nothing can contain, is laid. Him do we praise and magnify.
Christ wasn't born on your pagan Christmas day. A BLACK MAN named Nimrod is who you all are celebrating on that day. Nimrod was an Black Egyptian, who worshipped idols. All the Holidays are Pagan.
This is way more dense than jingle bells and silent night. GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST!
Glory to Him forever
All Glory to God
This is what the season of Christmas is About
The birth of Christ, The Savior of ALL mankind!
Glory to You, O Lord
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I am a Catholic but I love this Christmas hymn . Thank you 🙏
I'm a Turkish but no matter other stereotips and other bias. I love all orthadox, syriac, catholic atc. hyms. Loves to you
Nov 15th and listening to Christmas music early
All we listen to after starting the nativity fast ☦️
December 15th, Whats up.
Merry Christmas
It'sNot/ Early/ @) It's /the/ [start of the Nativity Fast :)
Christ is born, give ye glory.
Christ cometh from heaven, meet ye Him.
Christ is on earth, be ye exalted.
O all the earth, sing unto the Lord,
and sing praises in gladness, O ye people,
for He hath been glorified.
Ode 3. To the Son who was begotten of the Father
without change before all ages,
and in the last times was without seed made flesh of the Virgin,
to Christ our God let us cry aloud:
Thou hast raised up our horn,
holy art Thou, O Lord.
Ode 4. Rod of the root of Jesse,
and flower that blossomed from his stem, O Christ,
Thou hast sprung from the Virgin.
From the Mountain overshadowed by the forest Thou hast come,
made flesh from her that knew not wedlock,
O God who art not formed from matter.
Glory to Thy power, O Lord.
Ode 5. As Thou art God of peace and Father of mercies,
Thou hast sent unto us Thine Angel of great counsel,
granting us peace.
So are we guided towards the light of the knowledge of God,
and watching by night we glorify Thee,
O Lover of mankind.
Ode 6. The sea monster spat forth Jonah as it had received him,
like a babe from the womb:
while the Word, having dwelt in the Virgin and taken flesh,
came forth from her yet kept her uncorrupt.
For being Himself not subject to decay,
He preserved His Mother free from harm.
Ode 7. Scorning the impious decree,
the Children brought up together in godliness
feared not the threat of fire,
but standing in the midst of the flames, they sang:
O God of our fathers, blessed art Thou.
Ode 8. The furnace moist with dew was the image and figure of a wonder past nature.
For it burnt not the Children whom it had received,
even as the fire of the Godhead consumed not the Virgin’s womb
into which it had descended.
Therefore in praise let us sing:
Let the whole creation bless the Lord
and exalt Him above all for ever.
Ode 9. A strange and most wonderful mystery do I see:
the cave is heaven;
the Virgin the throne of the cherubim;
the manger a room,
in which Christ, the God whom nothing can contain, is laid.
Him do we praise and magnify.
Nov 23rd(Old Calander) and listening to Christmas music early
Hristos se rodi braćo i sestre, Christ is born, brothers and sisters. Happy Christmas to all Ortodox brothers and sisters all-around the world ❤
Can lyrics be added after posting? It might help
It's literally on the video tho
Whoever disliked this has the big heresy.
Don't worry brother, the unholy one is among us. But we shall not fear. Because we are strong in our belief Amen.
@@CaciBG truth. Amen brother.
What choir is this?
Katavasia is sung by the Orthodox Ecclesiastical Byzantine Choir (Choral Director, Michalis Makris).
Christ wasn't born on your pagan Christmas day. A BLACK MAN named Nimrod is who you all are celebrating on that day. Nimrod was an Black Egyptian, who worshipped idols. All the Holidays are Pagan.
I bet you are really fun at parties.
Thanks for the laugh :)
Nevermind the insanity of your comment, but why did you capitalize the letters in “black man”?
@@nathanara8051 good point
Your just a sad Black man who is lost and a heart full of hate and a racist soul I pitty you.