"Enne Naadu Kadathatte" is a classic Syrian hymn of the 5th Century recalling the faith of John Chrysostom, the Archbishop of Constantinople who lived between 347 and 407 AD. It was transliterated into Malayalam by the late theologian and poet C. P Chandy. Viju Jeremiah Traven rendered it in Malayalam, Tamil, English, and Hindi. Traven wrote and composed a chorus with Syrian and Hebrew words praising the Triune God Almighty. The song calls listeners to spiritual awakening, repentance, and a deeper intimacy with God. John Chrysostom encountered numerous toils and was orphaned at a young age. His mother instilled a deep Christian faith in him. He adopted an austere lifestyle renouncing wealth and status. He remained steadfast in following Christ and continued to preach, write, and advocate for the poor and marginalized. His legacy as a champion of orthodoxy, reform, and compassion has endured for centuries. As a prominent Christian leader, he persisted in persecution, especially during the reign of Roman Emperor Theodosius I. He also suffered antagonism from rival bishops and clergy, who resented his reforms and uncompromising moral standards. Chrysostom raised his voice against monarchal attempts to control the Church, leading to conflicts with Emperor Arcadius and Empress Eudoxia. As a result, he was exiled three times for fearlessly denouncing royal luxury and corrupt practices. The first exile was in 403 AD, banished to Nicaea for criticizing Empress Eudoxia's extravagance. The second exile was in 406 AD, which led to Cucusus in Armenia for opposing imperial interference in Church affairs. The third exile (407 AD) was to Pityus on the Black Sea, and Chrysostom was forced to march on foot to his destination. The journey was grueling, and was subjected to harsh conditions. Physical exhaustion, hunger and thirst, exposure to extreme weather, and Ill-treatment by guards caused his health to deteriorate severely. Chrysostom became too weak to continue his journey. After that, he celebrated the Divine Liturgy, received Holy Communion, and finished well on September 14, 407 AD. The last words of this very devoted Bishop, known as the golden mouth, were, "Glory be to God for all things!" The early Christian Church saw John Chrysostom's death as a martyrdom. His relics were eventually transferred to Constantinople and placed in the Church of the Apostles, where they remained until the Fourth Crusade in 1204 AD. In honor of John Chrysostom's unwavering faith in God, may this musical masterpiece inspire generations to follow Christ enduringly! Blessings Rev. Dr. J.W. Prakash Presbyter, Church of South India Asia Representative, Anglican Communion Environmental Network Member, National Council of Churches in India- NEFGSD Member, Kerala Council of Churches- GSD Commission
Literal translation as in meaning to the best of my ability for those who don't the language. peace. If you deport me (or exile me) The Lord will come with me as my partner (or companion) Even if I am cut in pieces by the sword my Jesus will uphold (sustain) me If you throw me (or push me) in the river Jonah is right in front of my eyes Daniel is my comfort if I am thrown in (or pushed in) the Lion’s den. Kyrie eleison (Greek for Lord have mercy) Elohim Father Jesus Hallelujah Adonai Father Jesus If I were to be thrown into the fiery furnace, I would think of those children If my head is cut off by a sword I will think of John the Baptist If I am killed by stoning Stephen's God will be my strength (support) if all my wealth (assets, belongings) is plundered I will have no lightness (sorrows, griefs, anguish, affliction) and will be not troubled. Empty-handed I came, empty-handed I shall go. I shall join my father and live with him there.
Literal translation as in meaning to the best of my ability for those who don't the language. If you deport me (or exile me) The Lord will come with me as my partner (or companion) Even if I am cut in pieces by the sword my Jesus will uphold (sustain) me If you throw me (or push me) in the river Jonah is right in front of my eyes Daniel is my comfort if I am thrown in (or pushed in) the Lion’s den. Kyrie eleison (Greek for Lord have mercy) Elohim Father Jesus Hallelujah Adonai Father Jesus If I were to be thrown into the fiery furnace, I would think of those children If my head is cut off by a sword I will think of John the Baptist If I am killed by stoning Stephen's God will be my strength (support) if all my wealth (assets, belongings) is plundered I will have no lightness (sorrows, griefs, anguish, affliction) and will be not troubled. Empty-handed I came, empty-handed I shall go. I shall join my father and live with him there.
💜💜💜 This song is an absolute powerhouse, blending intense emotion with brilliant production. The visuals are striking, perfectly complementing the raw energy of the music and lyrics. The vocals are delivered with such passion that they resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impact. Every element-from the instrumentation to the visual storytelling-has been meticulously crafted, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
Remembering my persecuted brothers and sisters.....❤❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I Love you Jesus
"Enne Naadu Kadathatte" is a classic Syrian hymn of the 5th Century recalling the faith of John Chrysostom, the Archbishop of Constantinople who lived between 347 and 407 AD. It was transliterated into Malayalam by the late theologian and poet C. P Chandy. Viju Jeremiah Traven rendered it in Malayalam, Tamil, English, and Hindi. Traven wrote and composed a chorus with Syrian and Hebrew words praising the Triune God Almighty. The song calls listeners to spiritual awakening, repentance, and a deeper intimacy with God.
John Chrysostom encountered numerous toils and was orphaned at a young age. His mother instilled a deep Christian faith in him. He adopted an austere lifestyle renouncing wealth and status. He remained steadfast in following Christ and continued to preach, write, and advocate for the poor and marginalized. His legacy as a champion of orthodoxy, reform, and compassion has endured for centuries.
As a prominent Christian leader, he persisted in persecution, especially during the reign of Roman Emperor Theodosius I. He also suffered antagonism from rival bishops and clergy, who resented his reforms and uncompromising moral standards. Chrysostom raised his voice against monarchal attempts to control the Church, leading to conflicts with Emperor Arcadius and Empress Eudoxia. As a result, he was exiled three times for fearlessly denouncing royal luxury and corrupt practices.
The first exile was in 403 AD, banished to Nicaea for criticizing Empress Eudoxia's extravagance. The second exile was in 406 AD, which led to Cucusus in Armenia for opposing imperial interference in Church affairs. The third exile (407 AD) was to Pityus on the Black Sea, and Chrysostom was forced to march on foot to his destination. The journey was grueling, and was subjected to harsh conditions. Physical exhaustion, hunger and thirst, exposure to extreme weather, and Ill-treatment by guards caused his health to deteriorate severely.
Chrysostom became too weak to continue his journey. After that, he celebrated the Divine Liturgy, received Holy Communion, and finished well on September 14, 407 AD. The last words of this very devoted Bishop, known as the golden mouth, were, "Glory be to God for all things!" The early Christian Church saw John Chrysostom's death as a martyrdom. His relics were eventually transferred to Constantinople and placed in the Church of the Apostles, where they remained until the Fourth Crusade in 1204 AD.
In honor of John Chrysostom's unwavering faith in God, may this musical masterpiece inspire generations to follow Christ enduringly!
Blessings
Rev. Dr. J.W. Prakash
Presbyter, Church of South India
Asia Representative, Anglican Communion Environmental Network
Member, National Council of Churches in India- NEFGSD
Member, Kerala Council of Churches- GSD Commission
Absolute powerhouse ❤❤❤❤
beautiful beautiful beautiful loved every bit!!!
Our Lord... Our yahshua... My heart so much Loves him... i don't know this Language but this music so heart touching ❤
Literal translation as in meaning to the best of my ability for those who don't the language. peace.
If you deport me (or exile me)
The Lord will come with me as my partner (or companion)
Even if I am cut in pieces by the sword my Jesus will uphold (sustain) me
If you throw me (or push me) in the river
Jonah is right in front of my eyes
Daniel is my comfort if I am thrown in (or pushed in) the Lion’s den.
Kyrie eleison (Greek for Lord have mercy) Elohim Father Jesus
Hallelujah Adonai
Father Jesus
If I were to be thrown into the fiery furnace, I would think of those children
If my head is cut off by a sword
I will think of John the Baptist
If I am killed by stoning
Stephen's God will be my strength (support)
if all my wealth (assets, belongings) is plundered
I will have no lightness (sorrows, griefs, anguish, affliction) and will be not troubled.
Empty-handed I came, empty-handed I shall go.
I shall join my father and live with him there.
@@jemimajudith3157.. Wow thank you so much ❤️🙏
@@AshaRani-ih3vr surething 🙂🌹you're welcome
Amen..very passionate sing..brings the presence of God!!
Literal translation as in meaning to the best of my ability for those who don't the language.
If you deport me (or exile me)
The Lord will come with me as my partner (or companion)
Even if I am cut in pieces by the sword my Jesus will uphold (sustain) me
If you throw me (or push me) in the river
Jonah is right in front of my eyes
Daniel is my comfort if I am thrown in (or pushed in) the Lion’s den.
Kyrie eleison (Greek for Lord have mercy) Elohim Father Jesus
Hallelujah Adonai
Father Jesus
If I were to be thrown into the fiery furnace, I would think of those children
If my head is cut off by a sword
I will think of John the Baptist
If I am killed by stoning
Stephen's God will be my strength (support)
if all my wealth (assets, belongings) is plundered
I will have no lightness (sorrows, griefs, anguish, affliction) and will be not troubled.
Empty-handed I came, empty-handed I shall go.
I shall join my father and live with him there.
Inspiring one
Sooper
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This song is an absolute powerhouse, blending intense emotion with brilliant production. The visuals are striking, perfectly complementing the raw energy of the music and lyrics.
The vocals are delivered with such passion that they resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impact.
Every element-from the instrumentation to the visual storytelling-has been meticulously crafted, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
Wow... Abba Yeshuva!!! What a presentation... Our God Reigns!! Viju Bro..God Bless you and keep you strong 👏🙏
👑 MY FATHER'S DREAM IN MY LIFE 👑
Blessed song🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nice ❤
Vijucha❤
I really love this version 💪🏾🫡🫶🏻
Beautiful Song ❤ Amen 🙏
Holy sprit anointing 🙏Amen
Hallelujah ❤❤❤
A different version, path 🎉
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