Canticle of Zechariah "Benedictus - Hymn of Praise" (a Morning Prayer) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/14

The Benedictus of Zechariah, Luke 1: 68-79, the Canticle of Zechariah is popularly called the Benedictus because of the opening words in the Latin translation: "Benedictus Deus Israhel"—"Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel." ... The Benedictus is a hymn of praise which celebrates the redemption of God through Jesus, the Davidic Messiah. It celebrates the primary virtues of God as a covenant partner: his mercy-kindness in choosing his partners (Abraham, David, the people of Israel) and his fidelity to the covenant. It recapitulates the saving interventions of God in the past. ... It is also a prophecy, as it points to the role of the prophet-precursor: the child John. But like anything else in the Gospel, the real point is Christological: it focuses on the "daybreak from on high" in whom God has visited his people and shown his mercy, namely, Jesus Christ, whose ways John will prepare.

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10 years ago

wd9ufo

Thanks for posting. PAX

11 years ago

Vasel Gjonlekaj

disgrace.... of the most beautiful thing on earth...

11 years ago

Ma Knowo

Very beautiful I use this in my morning prayer is it possible to get an MP3 version. through a site like amazon

11 years ago

MIGEL- NOREEN Valadez

Very smooth, very nice.I am going to try to remember this melody next time I pray this canticle. Thank you. =mv=

11 years ago

mkl62

I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Today (December 9, Advent 2), we read this in unison instead of a Psalm.

11 years ago

R Barnido

in the tender compassion of our God, the dawn from on high shall break upon us

11 years ago

youthworker62

Thank you for this blessing and you work for the Lord. This is a beautiful part of the morning Divine Office of Lauds. .

12 years ago

Arthur Barrow

Yes, such a peaceful and prayerful Benedictus really uplifts morning prayer. Bless you

12 years ago

CorinMichael

Thanks for this calm and heart-opening chant of the Song of Zechariah. I use it often in my morning prayers

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