@ceasar70alexander for those of us that those understand Greek or Arabic let us enjoy this chant. I will listen to it Greek and Arabic as you suggested, however, I might not understand it.
@articzoo I really doubt very many New Testament hymns have been translated to Hebrew... Seeing as how the vast majority of Hebrew speakers are Jewish and do not believe in the New Testament. The New Testament's original languages were Koine Greek and Aramaic. Most Orthodox hymns are originally Greek, but have been translated into a number of languages. Arabic is probably among the first non-Greek languages that they were translated into (probably after Latin).
@ceasar70alexander for those of us that those understand Greek or Arabic let us enjoy this chant. I will listen to it Greek and Arabic as you suggested, however, I might not understand it.
princessadekunbi1 9 months ago
Today He is suspended...but on the third day He shall be risen! Kristos Voskrese!
HistoryLubber 9 months ago
" As I have loved you, so you also should love one another" (jn. 13:34)
tamamangos 9 months ago
Very prayerful, thank you! It's really nice hearing chants in English- not always easy to find.
VivaPink 9 months ago
@articzoo I really doubt very many New Testament hymns have been translated to Hebrew... Seeing as how the vast majority of Hebrew speakers are Jewish and do not believe in the New Testament. The New Testament's original languages were Koine Greek and Aramaic. Most Orthodox hymns are originally Greek, but have been translated into a number of languages. Arabic is probably among the first non-Greek languages that they were translated into (probably after Latin).
So, try again?
xgreciandelightx 9 months ago
Very oriental. It doesn't sound good in English. Try the Greek or Arabic version.
ceasar70alexander 1 year ago