It’s real! Christ our True God, touches our Hearts but we in our vanity don’t notice it. We call upon Him, only when we’re hurt. We offer to your attention a chant in one of the dialects of Aramaic. It is real, though many say that Aramaic language is dead, but it’s not. I very much hope that our songs touched your hearts for in them we Praise God! 16 PSALM
It’s real! Christ our True God, touches our Hearts but we in our vanity don’t notice it. We call upon Him, only when we’re hurt. We offer to your attention a chant in one of the dialects of Aramaic. It is real, though many say that Aramaic language is dead, but it’s not. I very much hope that our songs touched your hearts for in them we Praise God! 50 PSALM
Christians in Beirut sing Christ Has risen!
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Many thanks for this awesome contrast between ancient chapel and modern cafe.
I’ve been a monk chanting psalms and a dissolute in modern watering holes. I’m trying to find the middle ground.
Psalm 16:
“in they presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore”
“my reins also instruct me in the night seasons” King James version
Reins are the genitals or very near them. This translation has been washed out of the modern versions. Why?
Sex is both sacred and sacral, ancient and modern. The two are a potent force, safe only in the reins of love.
@ Dennis Leary
You are strangely obsessed with sex. Why do you have to show that here? Please, do spare us. At least on our Easter. Please, have some respect.
So beautiful, thanks.
The first Ode of the Resurrection Hymn in Greek, 1st tone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JQa2Ra6qdE
Many thanks for sharing these songs with us,I have already a disc with Aramaic music ,now I copied the link and will download these too.The Aramaic as we know,was the language of Jesus Christ,who has Resurrected ! Amin
Thank you very much!
Thank you. So beautiful! Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!
Without understanding the languages that the songs were being sung in I found them beautiful and touching. Happy Easter.
Hi all
The language is well and truly alive as i speak it and hundreds of thousands do also. In its modern form it is referred to Neo-Aramaic or plainly Assyrian.
Thank you for the post. Its great to hear my brothers and sisters in Georgia.
Allah minokhoon
you are so lucky to be able to understand , i’ve been looking for translation for 3 years