Simeon’s Nunc Dimittis is a glorious blessing of Christ that takes a dark turn at the end which hints at the rejection of his people.
Simeon’s Nunc Dimittis is a glorious blessing of Christ that takes a dark turn at the end which hints at the rejection of his people.
The angelic birth announcement is a private choral open-air concert in the presence of angels and the Shekinah glory of God.
One of the most overlooked songs in the nativity story, Zechariah’s blessing is an epic song that announces the coming of the New Covenant.
What is the significance of this song written by a teenage peasant girl 2000 years ago?
Why was “The Promise” made as a musical adaptation of the nativity story?
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I’ve been writing a long series of posts on the Glorious Films blog that I’ve titled The Musical That Changed the World. The posts are brief verse by verse studies of the four songs of the nativity, from Luke chapter 1 & 2.
The Musical That Changed the World >>>
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