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  2. Paschal greeting - Wikipedia

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    Credits for the origin of the greeting vary. However, the phrase "Christ is risen" is likely a shortened piece from Matthew 28:5-6, "The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay." [7]

  3. Paschal troparion - Wikipedia

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    The Paschal troparion or Christos anesti (Koinē Greek: Χριστὸς ἀνέστη) is the characteristic troparion for the celebration of Pascha (Easter) in the Byzantine Rite.

  4. Quem quaeritis? - Wikipedia

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    The specific question "Quem quaeritis?" "Whom do you seek?" is not in fact in Luke 24, where it is implied but omitted: "Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen". The actual question is directly expressed in John 18:7 under a different context: "Iterum ergo interrogavit eos: Quem quæritis? Illi autem dixerunt: Jesum ...

  5. God's Not Dead (Like a Lion) - Wikipedia

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    The song charted in 2014, after the release of the film, God's Not Dead. The band performs the song, in a concert sequence, dedicating the song to the film's protagonist Josh Wheaton, at the end of the film. The song was released through Inpop Records. [1] It is also heard in the credits of God's Not Dead 2 and God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness.

  6. Why seek ye the living? - Wikipedia

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    He composed for example If ye then be risen with Christ on a text from Colossians 3 in 1883, and Blessed are the dead from Revelation 14 in 1886. He composed the setting of Luke 24:5–7 c. 1890. The topic of the anthem is given by the first line, "Why seek ye the living among the dead?" [3] It was first published in 1890 in the Free Church ...

  7. Category:Songs about Jesus - Wikipedia

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    A list of all songs with lyrics about Jesus Christ, where he is specifically the central subject.This category contains both songs referring to specific moments of Jesus's life (birth, preaching, crucifixion) and songs of blessing, rejoicing or mourning where he is portrayed as a religious deity or examined as a cultural figure.

  8. Memorial Acclamation - Wikipedia

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    Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. Dying you destroyed our death, rising you restored our life. Lord Jesus, come in glory. When we eat this bread and drink this cup, we proclaim your death, Lord Jesus, until you come in glory. Lord, by your cross and resurrection, you have set us free. You are the Saviour of the world.

  9. List of songs recorded by Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    He Is Risen; He Stopped Loving Her Today; He Touched Me; He Turned The Water Into Wine; He'll Be A Friend; He'll Understand and Say Well Done; He's Alive; Heart Of Gold; Heartbeat; Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me) Hello Again; Hello Out There; Help Him, Jesus; Help Me; Help Me Make It Through The Night; Here Comes that Rainbow Again ...