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Venite, venite in Bethlehem. Natum videte Regem angelorum: Venite adoremus (3×) Dominum. Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine Gestant puellæ viscera Deum verum, genitum non factum. Venite adoremus (3×) Dominum. Cantet nunc io, chorus angelorum; Cantet nunc aula cælestium, Gloria, gloria in excelsis Deo, Venite adoremus (3×) Dominum. Ergo qui natus ...
Venite adoremus venite adoremus venite adoremus Dominum. O bel bambin non piangere non piangere, Redentor! la mamma tua cullandoti ti bacia, O Salvator. Osanna, osanna cantano con giubilante cor i tuoi pastori ed angeli o re di luce e amor. Venite adoremus venite adoremus venite adoremus Dominum. Ah! venite adoremus Ah! adoremus Dominum venite ...
In Latin, it is known as "Venite exultemus" or simply "Venite". [1] The psalm is a hymn psalm , one of the Royal psalms , praising God as the King of His people. Psalm 95 identifies no author, but Hebrews 4:7 attributes it to David . [ 2 ]
John Francis Wade (1 January 1711 – 16 August 1786) was an English hymnist who is usually credited with writing and composing the hymn "Adeste Fideles" (which was translated as "O Come All Ye Faithful" in 1841 by Frederick Oakeley).
Venite, exultemus in domino, iubilemus deo saluatori nostro. Venite, exsultemus Domino; iubilemus Deo salutari nostro. Venite, exsultemus Domino; jubilemus Deo salutari nostro; Venite laudemus Dominum iubilemus petrae Iesu nostro Venite, exsultemus Domino, Acclamemus Petrae salutis nostrae: Venite, exsultemus Domino; iubilemus Deo salutari nostro.
This is a list of songs having lyrics in Latin. This list contains songs that are performed in Latin by the named performers. Songs that sample other recorded music in Latin do not become eligible only by virtue of that sampling.
"Verbum caro factum est" ("The Word became flesh") is a sacred motet for six voices by Hans Leo Hassler. The Latin text is taken from the prologue to the Gospel of John.The voices are divided into two groups of three that sing antiphonally in the Venetian polychoral style.
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