Ο Θεός αγαπάει τον καθένα ανεξάρτητα από το τι, Θα είναι πάντα το παιδί του. Εάν κάνετε καλό, θα είστε κοντά στη ζεστασιά της αγάπης. Έχουμε τη δύναμη να δώσουμε αγάπη σε όλους γύρω μας. English translation: God loves everyone no matter what, You will always be his child. If you do good, you will be close to his warmth of love. We have the power to give love to everyone around us.
How do we stop the president erdogan from carrying out his evil work 2 convert the former cathedral again into a mosque. It will be the second stab to the heart of the whole Christian world.. the first one was when conqueror of Constantinople on May 29 1453 turned it the same day into a mosque
Christians, regardless of what denomination you belong to. Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox. Know this, Jesus’s kingdom is not of this world. It’s in Heaven.
@George Fares the original Christians were actually Jews. Jews who believed in Jesus were the first ones called “Christians”, and are now referred to Messianic Jews. Don’t forget Jesus and His disciples/apostles were all Jews.
It is a very long hymn originally. It is sung on the night between Good Friday and Holy Saturday and tells of the burial of Christ. It has 176 verses since it is accompanied by the reading of Psalm 119 which also has that many verses. It is divided into three parts. The first hymn of the first part is something like this in English: "O Christ, the Life, you are now laid in the Tomb and the armies of the angels are in amazement and praise your condescension/compassion [towards humanity]." The first hymn of the second part is: "It is proper and right to praise you, O Life-Giver, who on the cross spread out your hands and tore asunder the rule of the Enemy (that is, the Devil)" The third set of hymns begins with: "All the peoples (of the World) sing songs to your grave and bow to you my Christ".
It derives from the original church established after Christ's death in the middle East so probably draws influence from pre-christian/middle Eastern languages
This hymn is so beautiful, especially when you are in church and all the lights are out and the only light is from the candles.
Blessed Pascha.
Κύριε ελέησον 🙏
Thank you. Ευχαριστώ.
Χριστός ανέστη! 🙏
Beautiful...I'm Christian! I am Anatolian people from Cabadocia ! May the Lord bless you Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Its called cappadocia not cabadocia 😅
@@Sendo664 She wrote it in Turkish, her language.
Is it hard to be a Christian in Turkey?
@@meusisto oh ok didnt knew that
@@meusisto Turkish people .Türki respectful of all faiths at 100.80 not a Muslim youth. Half of the young people are Atheists and Deists.
One of my favourite Easter chats
JESUS BE WITH US ALL
Xristos Anesti!
Kai tou xronou na eimastai oli kala me igia kai xara.
Glory to Our Lord and Savior! May he be blessed for all eternity and watch over His righteous people.
Ο Θεός αγαπάει τον καθένα ανεξάρτητα από το τι, Θα είναι πάντα το παιδί του. Εάν κάνετε καλό, θα είστε κοντά στη ζεστασιά της αγάπης. Έχουμε τη δύναμη να δώσουμε αγάπη σε όλους γύρω μας.
English translation:
God loves everyone no matter what,
You will always be his child.
If you do good, you will be close to his warmth of love.
We have the power to give love to everyone around us.
Happy Easter to everyone , with love and health xxxx
2021 Easter in hagia Sofia !
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How do we stop the president erdogan from carrying out his evil work 2 convert the former cathedral again into a mosque. It will be the second stab to the heart of the whole Christian world.. the first one was when conqueror of Constantinople on May 29 1453 turned it the same day into a mosque
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@@georgeplagianos6487 we need to Build a Team with serbia russia maybe romania and of course greece
Christos Anesti! 🇬🇷🧿♥️
Cross only ☦️ no mati…
Simply beautiful!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻God Bless you all
Καλό Πάσχα 2021
Christians, regardless of what denomination you belong to. Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox. Know this, Jesus’s kingdom is not of this world. It’s in Heaven.
True but the original Christians are the orthodox and catholic
I am a Protestant Christian from Indonesia. Agreed ... Jesus' Kingdom is coming soon. Gbu all.
@Alan Bourbeau you are not a Christian if you support Joe Biden like in your profile picture. That’s how to spot a fake Christian.
@George Fares the original Christians were actually Jews. Jews who believed in Jesus were the first ones called “Christians”, and are now referred to Messianic Jews. Don’t forget Jesus and His disciples/apostles were all Jews.
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ huh
Χριστός Ανέστη ☦️🇬🇷❤️
I love this.
this is beautiful
Слава Божу зимли най учуйе бог моїй молетве!
καταπληκτικό
So beautiful... Thank you.
المسيح قام من بين الاموات وداس الموت بالموت ووهبه الحياة الي الذين في القبور
المسيح قام حقا قام
كل عام وانتم سالمين
Simply butteyfull
Kalli Antasi
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🙏🏻♥️
Does anyone know the name of the singer? He’s popped up on a few of these clips, absolutely beautiful voice
necrolis atha Nikodimos Kabarnos is the beautiful voice behind this chaint,glory to our god! Serbians listen this!
I'm pretty sure its Kabarnos Nikodimos
Thank you! God bless
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An ad on this video? Really man
how to i get permission to use this in a video?
May we please see the lyrics?
It is a very long hymn originally. It is sung on the night between Good Friday and Holy Saturday and tells of the burial of Christ. It has 176 verses since it is accompanied by the reading of Psalm 119 which also has that many verses. It is divided into three parts. The first hymn of the first part is something like this in English:
"O Christ, the Life, you are now laid in the Tomb and the armies of the angels are in amazement and praise your condescension/compassion [towards humanity]."
The first hymn of the second part is:
"It is proper and right to praise you, O Life-Giver, who on the cross spread out your hands and tore asunder the rule of the Enemy (that is, the Devil)"
The third set of hymns begins with:
"All the peoples (of the World) sing songs to your grave and bow to you my Christ".
@@psevdhome Thank you.
It is like a combination of Jewish and Islamic chant
It derives from the original church established after Christ's death in the middle East so probably draws influence from pre-christian/middle Eastern languages