Rejoice O Bethany - English - Antiochian Orthodox Christian Hymn
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Michael and Savannah Tallino sing Rejoice O Bethany a traditional Orthodox Christian hymn sung on Lazarus Saturday (day before Palm Sunday) in the Antiochian Orthodox Church.
Composed Metropolitan Athanasios Atallah of Homs. Translated and Arranged Fr. Basil Essey, 1986.
Photos of Tucson and Phoenix area desert flowers by Savannah and Michael, 2020.
Thank you.
MAY THE LORD JESUS THE CHRIST BLESS EACH AND EVERY DAY OF YOU LIFE , AND ALL YOUR FAMILY. AMEN. BE ALWAYS BLESSED.
We are going to use this hymn in our church service in Greek orthodox church in manila ,Philippines
That's awesome!
Thank you Michael and Savannah. This song means so much to all of us and helps us grieve. What a loving gift. 🙏
Beautiful! Thanks Michael & Savannah for allowing us to bring your voices into our living room and home.
Beautiful! Glory to God!
ПРЕКЕАСНО.....ГОСПОД ХРИСТОС ДОЈДЕ......КОЈ ГО ПРИМИ ...ГО ПРИМИ. КОЈ ГО ПОЗНА ...ГО ПОЗНА. КОЈ ГО ПОСЛУША....ТОЈ ВОСКРЕСНА.....
Thank you with all my heart. You all mean so much to us. How I miss you all!
Thanks Michael & Savannah!
My wonderful grand children. He is riisen
beautiful! Blessed Holy Week and Glorious Pascha to you both!
Rejoice, rejoice, O Bethany!
On this day God came to thee,
And in Him the dead are made alive,
As it is right for He is the Life.
When Martha went to receive Him,
Grieving loudly with bitter tears,
She poured out the sorrow of her heart to Him
With great sadness, wailing her lament.
She at once cried out unto Him:
"My most compassionate Lord, my Lord,
At the great loss of my brother Lazarus
My heart is broken, help me."
Jesus said to her, "Cease your weeping,
Cease your grieving and sad lament;
For your brother, My most beloved friend, Lazarus,
Very soon will live again."
Then He, the faithful Redeemer,
Made His way unto the tomb,
Where he cried unto him who was buried four days,
Calling him forth, saying "Lazarus, arise."
Come with haste, ye two sisters,
And behold a wondrous thing,
For your brother from the tomb has returned to life.
To the beloved Redeemer now give thanks.
To Thee, O Lord of creation,
We kneel down in reverence profound,
For all we who are dead in sin,
In Thee, O Jesus, are made alive.
Thank you for sharing this you two!
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Wow, wonderful, thank you for posting. God bless
So glad to get this in my email today. ❤
Beautiful!
Wonderful!
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