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- Canticle - Wikipedia
At Matins (or Midnight Hour; Armenian: Ի մէջ Գիշերի i mej gisheri), one canticle from the Old Testament is sung, associated with a reading from the Psalter, followed by hymns according to tone, season, and feast
- CANTICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANTICLE is song; specifically : one of several liturgical songs (such as the Magnificat) taken from the Bible
- Canticle | Psalm, Bible, Prayer | Britannica
Canticle, (from Latin canticulum, diminutive of canticum, “song”), a scriptural hymn text that is used in various Christian liturgies and is similar to a psalm in form and content but appears apart from the book of Psalms
- What is a canticle? Are canticles biblical? | GotQuestions. org
The word canticle is Latin in origin and simply means “little song ” In Latin versions of the Bible, the Song of Solomon (also expressed as the Song of Songs based on the opening verse) is called Canticle of Canticles
- The Canticles - Book Of Common Prayer
A canticle (from the Latin canticulum, a diminutive of canticum, song) is a hymn (strictly excluding the Psalms) taken from the Bible The term is often expanded to include ancient non-biblical hymns such as the Te Deum and certain psalms used liturgically
- CANTICLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CANTICLE definition: one of the nonmetrical hymns or chants, chiefly from the Bible, used in church services See examples of canticle used in a sentence
- What defines a canticle? - Bible Hub
A canticle is a hymn or song of praise drawn directly from Scripture (outside the Book of Psalms) or composed in a manner intentionally reflective of scriptural praise
- Canticle – The Episcopal Church
Canticle A non-metrical song used in liturgical worship Canticles are drawn from biblical texts other than the Psalter The term is derived from the Latin canticulum, a “little song ” In practice, canticles are sung or said in worship The BCP provides contemporary and traditional language canticles
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