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The Divine Liturgy | Jesus Feeds the Multitudes

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Why did Jesus, after asking the disciples to assemble and feed the multitudes, then ask them to leave while He dismissed the crowds Himself? A video to remind us to experience Jesus Himself in the meal of the Divine Liturgy. Sung in Arabic and Greek.

Note the Psalm passage has different structure in various translations. This one and others are consistent with the voiceless and veiled Presence of Christ in the Liturgy, "a tent for the sun". A teaching of apostolic Christianity in any case.

Please pray for the Middle East.

For more information about the Hamatoura Monastery: http://www.hamatoura.com/

Altar is at the ancient Byzantine site of the multiplication of the loaves, in Tabgha, Galilee, Israel.


Ancient Byzantine Chants from The Divine Liturgy of the Holy Eastern Orthodox Church of Antioch are also available in English. For the first time by the world-renowned Mount Lebanon Choir. Included with the CD is a PDF file with the Byzantine notation of the hymns of the Divine Liturgy of St. Chrysostom. Available at http://www.orthodoxiaradio.org/

Excellent references on the Psaltic Arts:
http://www.analogion.com/
http://basilcrow.com/music

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  • I have this liturgy on CD. I've always wondered what this reading was. Thanks. Do you have the epistle as well?

  • No not for this reading. God Bless.

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  • Arabic is so beautiful!thanks!

  • peace upon you brothers, from Romania

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  • We have seen the True Light, we have received the Heavenly Spirit, and we Worship the Holy Trinity for the Trinity has saved us!

  • the LORD will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.

  • This is a beautiful video. Feeding the multitudes is one of my favorite stories in the Holy Bible. The Arabic language touches my in a way that I don't quite understand. Even when I don't understand the words my spirit is moved by the language and the music of your videos. I do appreciate it though, when you provide an English translation. Thank you.

  • Great video, God bless Orthodoxy!!!

  • Thx :-)

  • Mount Lebanon Choir - Divine Liturgy of the Holy Orthodox Church of Antioch. Liturgica or Conciliar Press has it.

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