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His best-known choral work is his motet for Michaelmas, Factum est Silentium, a dramatic work which describes the War in Heaven depicted in Revelation 8:1 and Revelation 12:7–12: [4] Factum est silentium in caelo, Dum committeret bellum draco Cum Michaele Archangelo. There was silence in heaven When the dragon fought with the Archangel Michael.
" 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 .
Factum est Silentium for SATB & solo violin; Four Christmas Motets for SATB unaccompanied Virga Jesse; Puer Natus; Nesciens Mater; Gaudete Omnes; Gallipoli for SATB & orchestra (text: Sydney Bolitho) Hark! The Herald Angels Sing arr. for SATB & organ with optional brass & percussion
Verbum Dei factum est caro, Fructusque ventris floruit. Alvus tumescit virginis. Claustrum pudoris permanet; Vexilla virtutum micant, Versatur in templo Deus. Procedit e thalamo suo, Pudoris aula regia, Geminae gigans substantiae Alacris ut currat viam. Egressus eius a Patre, Regressus eius ad Patrem; Excursus usque ad inferos Recursus ad sedem ...
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This list provides examples of known textual variants, and contains the following parameters: Hebrew texts written right to left, the Hebrew text romanised left to right, an approximate English translation, and which Hebrew manuscripts or critical editions of the Hebrew Bible this textual variant can be found in. Greek (Septuagint) and Latin (Vulgate) texts are written left to right, and not ...
non est factum: it is not [my] deed: a doctrine in contract law that allows a signing party to escape performance of the agreement. A claim of "non est factum" means that the signature on the contract was signed by mistake, without knowledge of its meaning, but was not done so negligently. A successful plea would make the contract void ab initio.
The Latin inscription "Verbum Caro Factum Est" meaning "the Word was made flesh" taken from John 1:14 at the pulpit of Ribe Cathedral (1597) Book Gospel of John