AAaaah yes... the Inquisition. Nothing like an auto de fe to get the blood going. The good old days; pillage. rape, pillage, torture. This was being Catholic back when being a Catholic meant something by God! Not like TODAY! What a lot of little wimps. Death to infidels I say. Bring back the Crusades.
@goodcatholicboy Inquisition was only slightly different than today C.I.A with its primary mission of protecting of establishment... times are changing, science has replaced religion but witch/terrorist-hunt is still same
Occurrens veritas Misericordie Pacisque; bonitas Iuncta iustitie; Res prius perditas Reformat hodie, Dum latet deitas In servi specie; Sic Babylonie Redit captivitas Ad domum patrie. I think that's right. Apologies for any mistakes. .
O gentis simplicis Cor plus quam ferreum, Amurcam respicis Nec vides oleum; In esu corticis Non gustas nucleum ; De granis elicis Panem furfureum, Nec imples horreum ; Frumentis mysticis Preponens ordeum. .
Purgator Criminum De patris dextera Venit ad hominum Sananda vulnera. Cognosce dominum, Iudea misera! Lex habet terminum, Recedunt vetera, Nec mundans scelera Ritus libaminum, Nec legis littera.
Purgator criminum: that is Jesus Christ, the Law (Lex) belongs to the Old Covenant (the Jews), which doesn't release us from our sins, while the incarnation of the Word and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ redeem us from all wickedness. The song tells only that the Jews didn't recognise Jesus Christ, the same as written in the New Testament.
Purgator criminum de patris dextera venit ad hominum, sananda uulnera; cognosce dominum, ludea misera!
lex habet terminum, recedunt uetera, nee mundant scelera. PURGATOR CRIMINUM, DOMINUM NON COGNOSCENTE.
ritus libaminum nee legis littera. O gentis simplids cor plus quam ferreum, murcam respicis nee vides oleum, in esu cortidsnon gustas nudeum, degranis elicis.
The pictures in the video don't suit the song text, it is about Grace and Law.
I didn't want the pictures to "suit the text", as you put it. I wanted to evoke a sense of the Medieval period through art and music. I particularly like macabre art, that's just a personal quirk, I also like conducti. Please don't get bogged down in the religious aspect of this video, go out and buy the music if you want , read up on the art from that era, use this as a springboard, if you will, to explore everything that this epoch has to offer. Just enjoy, enjoy , enjoy.
The text runs as follows- 1. He who purges sins came from the right hand of the Father to heal the wounds of mankind. Acknowledge the Lord, O wretched Judah! The Old Law has come to an end, the old order has passed away, nor is the rite of offerings cleansing sins, nor the letter of the Law.
@centerbark 2. O heart of a foolish people harder than iron, you stare back at the dregs and do not see the oil; in eating the husk you do not taste the kernel; from choice grain you produce only bran bread, nor do you fill your granary; you value barley higher than the mystic grain.
@centerbark 3. Truth comes hard on the heels of mercy and peace; goodness is joined to justice; what was ruined yesterday he restores today, while the Godhead lies concealed in the outward guise of a servant; thus the captivity of Babylon comes back to the home of the native land.
@ggn1234 Anti semitic yes, but not incredible. The Jewish people suffered terribly throughout history, the Dark Ages being no exception. These anti Jewish views made their way into every aspect of Christian culture. It isnt incredible to find such views in any piece from this period as it was the norm and ( disturbingly ) widely accepted. If you embrace the beauty of medieval art/music you must also acknowledge its sinister side.
FYI: the Terror Alert Color today is BURNT UMBER and tomorrow will be upgraded to MAGENTA...stay fearful friends.
pele6922 1 month ago
AAaaah yes... the Inquisition. Nothing like an auto de fe to get the blood going. The good old days; pillage. rape, pillage, torture. This was being Catholic back when being a Catholic meant something by God! Not like TODAY! What a lot of little wimps. Death to infidels I say. Bring back the Crusades.
goodcatholicboy 2 months ago
@goodcatholicboy Inquisition was only slightly different than today C.I.A with its primary mission of protecting of establishment... times are changing, science has replaced religion but witch/terrorist-hunt is still same
echopastable 2 months ago
these images are more scary than any CGI effect Ive ever seen
pele6922 3 months ago
Hogaday 4 months ago
Hogaday 4 months ago
Hogaday 4 months ago
Purgator criminum: that is Jesus Christ, the Law (Lex) belongs to the Old Covenant (the Jews), which doesn't release us from our sins, while the incarnation of the Word and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ redeem us from all wickedness. The song tells only that the Jews didn't recognise Jesus Christ, the same as written in the New Testament.
teresavivarium 5 months ago
the song text is:DE lUDiEA
Purgator criminum de patris dextera venit ad hominum, sananda uulnera; cognosce dominum, ludea misera!
lex habet terminum, recedunt uetera, nee mundant scelera. PURGATOR CRIMINUM, DOMINUM NON COGNOSCENTE.
ritus libaminum nee legis littera. O gentis simplids cor plus quam ferreum, murcam respicis nee vides oleum, in esu cortidsnon gustas nudeum, degranis elicis.
The pictures in the video don't suit the song text, it is about Grace and Law.
teresavivarium 5 months ago
@teresavivarium
I didn't want the pictures to "suit the text", as you put it. I wanted to evoke a sense of the Medieval period through art and music. I particularly like macabre art, that's just a personal quirk, I also like conducti. Please don't get bogged down in the religious aspect of this video, go out and buy the music if you want , read up on the art from that era, use this as a springboard, if you will, to explore everything that this epoch has to offer. Just enjoy, enjoy , enjoy.
Hogaday 4 months ago
If it is not too much to ask for, can I request the latin lyrics?
piali18 6 months ago
Was that ancient person loading the arrow in the bow backward?
SuperIlluminaughty 10 months ago
the art pics are beautiful
nikosingelakis2009 1 year ago
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centerbark 1 year ago
Awesome piece, although the lyrics are incredibly anti-Semitic.
ggn1234 1 year ago 3
@ggn1234 Anti semitic yes, but not incredible. The Jewish people suffered terribly throughout history, the Dark Ages being no exception. These anti Jewish views made their way into every aspect of Christian culture. It isnt incredible to find such views in any piece from this period as it was the norm and ( disturbingly ) widely accepted. If you embrace the beauty of medieval art/music you must also acknowledge its sinister side.
Hogaday 1 year ago
@Hogaday , very well said.
luigiperso 1 year ago
@ggn1234 You're talking about Lyrics, were could I find them ?
xeus2eme 1 year ago
@xeus2eme
Go to Google Books and search for "purgator criminum" "cognosce dominum"
ggn1234 1 year ago
@ggn1234 What are they singing about?
vef444 1 year ago
@ggn1234 disagreement with judaistic law is not antisemitism imho
ausweisbite 11 months ago
@ggn1234 Do you happen to know where can I find the lyrics for this?
starbreez3 9 months ago
@ggn1234 All catholic church was anti-Semitic before WWII
Raffyka84 5 months ago
How did someone get all these pictures of my ex wife!?
pele6922 1 year ago 12
i suppose there is a perpetual stampede to get jobs at medieval festival set up's!
acerb45666555 1 year ago
Bravo!
Beautiful Video and Music!!
MykoTV 1 year ago
gothic voices are kickass, people should take them seriously! i hop they're not trapped in the renaissance faire circle ;-P
thanks for the videos!
ExitosGnosis 2 years ago
@ExitosGnosis Haha, nice one :P
starbreez3 1 year ago
Very good, who composed this?
arsnovascholar 2 years ago 5
apologies for late reply. no one knows who the composer is, this conductus is over 800 years old.
Hogaday 2 years ago
beautiful music
Darknight19872008 2 years ago 2
wow love those prints.did those come from one book or is it your collection that you put together?
thorin68 3 years ago
theyre on the godecookery website checkout the clipart section
Hogaday 3 years ago
@Hogaday went to the website-neat recipes :-) thanks!
flaprob22 1 year ago