canticle in English

noun
1
a hymn or chant, typically with a biblical text, forming a regular part of a church service.
Subtitled ‘Overture on Liturgical Themes,’ it is based on the Obikhod, a collection of Russian Orthodox canticles , biblical texts, and hymns.

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1. Benedictus Dominus Deus or Canticle of Zechariah

2. What a noble thing is that canticle in the fish's belly!

3. Vegetative, Animative, rational-and then what else? A Canticle for Leibowitz

4. A psalm, canticle, or the like, Chanted or for Chanting. verb (used with object)

5. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23

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7. Benedictus definition is - a canticle from Luke 1:68 beginning 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel'.

8. Antiphon (ăn`tĭfən), in Roman Catholic liturgical music, generally a short text sung before and after a psalm or canticle

9. Benedicite.This canticle is given in the Septuagint version of Holy Scriptures, and is therein a part [verse 35 to middle of v

10. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a canticle beginning Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel in Latin and Blessed be the Lord God of Israel in English

11. The short canticle or hymn beginning in Latin Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, and in English “Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.” the canticle or hymn beginning in Latin Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel, and in English “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.” a musical setting of a Benedictus.

12. Benedicite.This canticle is given in the Septuagint version of Holy Scriptures, and is therein a part [verse 35 to middle of v

13. It is probably named for the giant Antaeus and is probably a reference to Dante's Inferno, the first canticle of his Divine Comedy

14. These Antiphons introduce the Magnificat, or canticle of Mary, at evening prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours, from December 17 th through December 23 rd .

15. Benedictus (Song of Zechariah), the canticle sung at Lauds, also called the Canticle of Zachary; The second part of the Sanctus, part of the Eucharistic prayer "Benedictus" (Simon & Garfunkel song), a 1964 song by Simon & Garfunkel "Benedictus" (Strawbs song), a 1972 song by English rock band Strawbs Benedictus, an instrumental from Two Steps from Hell's album Sun

16. ‘Today we normally only hear the Benedictus in Advent and Lent.’ 2 A canticle beginning Benedictus Dominus Deus (Blessed be the Lord God) from Luke 1:68–79

17. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a short canticle beginning Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini in Latin and Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord in English 2

18. The Antiphonary is so called because it contains, among many other elements, antiphons, which, in general, are short sentences sung or recited before or after a psalm or canticle.

19. A canticle that originated as part of the Song of the Three Holy Children in the secondary addition to the Book of Daniel, beginning Benedicite omnia opera Domini Domino in Latin, and O all ye Works of the …

20. One of these ancient traditions is the O Antiphons: seven responses, or Antiphons, that are sung or recited to introduce the canticle of Mary (the Magnificat) at evening prayer from December 17 to December 23, the octave before Christmas.

21. Noun Christianity a canticle that originated as part of the Song of the Three Holy Children in the secondary addition to the Book of Daniel, beginning Benedicite omnia opera Domini Domino in Latin, and O all ye Works of the Lord in English

22. Benedicite n (Christianity) a canticle that originated as part of the Song of the Three Holy Children in the secondary addition to the Book of Daniel, beginning Benedicite omnia opera Domini Domino in Latin, and O all ye Works of the Lord in English

23. The Benedicite is a canticle that is used in the Roman Catholic Liturgy of the Hours, and is also used in Anglican and Lutheran worship. The text is either verses 35–65 or verses 35–66 of The Song of the Three Children.

24. Noun The canticle or hymn beginning in Latin “Benedicite omnia opera Domini,” and in English “O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord,” taken from “The Song of the Three Holy Children” forming part of the Apocrypha in the English Bible

25. N (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity a canticle that originated as part of the Song of the Three Holy Children in the secondary addition to the Book of Daniel, beginning Benedicite omnia opera Domini Domino in Latin, and O all ye Works of the Lord in English

26. (Antiphons are short sentences sung or chanted before the recitation of a psalm or canticle.) The Antiphons of Evening Prayer which we see in the week before Christmas welcome the birth of the Savior by heralding one of His resplendent Biblical titles along with …

27. They are the Antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23.They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but

28. Benedictus, (CANTICLE OF ZACHARY), the, given in Luke, i, 68-79, is one of the three great canticles in the opening chapters of this Gospel, the other two being the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis.The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zachary on the occasion of the birth of his son, St

29. The Benedicite (also Benedicite, omnia opera Domini or A Song of Creation) is a canticle that is used in the Roman Catholic Liturgy of the Hours, and is also used in Anglican and Lutheran worship.The text is either verses 35–65 or verses 35–66 of The Song of the Three Children

30. The Morming Canticle Benedicite omnia opera Domini or Canticum trium puerorum is drawn from the Song in the Fiery Furnace in the book of Daniel 3:57-88 (in the Septuagint, usually omitted in protestant bibles) and is associated with the Office of Lauds as well as with Anglican Morning Prayer..

31. Ascents The Hebrew expression Shir ham·ma·ʽalohthʹ, forming the superscription for 15 psalms (Ps 120-134), is variously translated as “A Song of degrees” (KJ), “A gradual canticle” (Dy, Ps 119-133), “A Song of the Stairsteps” (NW ftn on Ps 120:Sup), “A Song of [or, “for the”] Ascents” (AT, RS).

32. An Ambrosian Mass: Pater Noster 1:23: 24 An Ambrosian Mass: Agnus Dei 1:00: 25 Office of Compline: Invitatory & Night Hymn 1:49: 26 Office of Compline: Psalm 133 1:46: 27 Office of Compline: Reading 0:44: 28 Office of Compline: Responsory 1:04: 29 Office of Compline: Canticle