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1 Херувимская
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2 Херувимская песнь
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3 херувимская
Christianity: Cherubic Hymn, Cherubikon -
4 херувимская песнь
Christianity: Cherubic Hymn, Cherubikon -
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7 Херувимская
= Херуви́мская песнь(неизменяемое песнопение правосл. церкви; название получило по начальным словам; поётся во время "Великого входа" непосредственно до и после, на литургии Иоанна Златоуста и Василия Великого; является приготовительной к достойному присутствию и участию в евхаристии; исполнение Херувимской отличается особой торжественностью) the Cherubic [Cherubimic] Hymn, греч. Cherubikon"Иже херувимы тайно образующе, и Животворящей Троице трисвятую песнь припевающе, Всякое ныне житейское отложим попечение." (первая часть, которая поётся непосредственно до "Великого входа") — "We who mystically represent the Cherubim who sing to the life-giving Trinity, the thrice-holy hymn, let us now lay aside all earthly cares"; или "Let us who mystically represent the Cherubim, Chant the thrice-holy hymn to the Life-giving Trinity. Let us lay aside all earthy care."
"Аминь. Яко да Царя всех подъимем, ангельскими невидимо дароносима чинми. Аллилуиа, Аллилуиа, Аллилуиа." (вторая часть, которая поётся непосредственно после "Великого входа") — "Amen. That we may receive the King of the universe born aloft by armies of "unseen angels". Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia"; или "Amen. That we may raise on high the King of all, Who comes invisible upborne by the Angelic Hosts. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!"
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