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From Ancient Greek aorist imperative ἐλέησον (eléēson), from ἐλεέω (eleéō, “to have pity, to be merciful”). Pronunciation.
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Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek Κύριε, vocative case of Κύριος (Kyrios), is a common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy
Kyrie Eleison (Greek for "Lord have mercy"; the Latin transliteration supposes a pronunciation as in Modern Greek) is a very old, even pre-Christian, expression ...
the brief response or petition in services in the Anglican Church, beginning with the words, “Lord, have mercy upon us.”.
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Κῡ́ριε ἐλέησον (Kū́rie eléēson, “Lord have mercy”).
13‏/04‏/2021 · The Greek words for “Lord, have mercy,” are “Kyrie, eleison” that is to say, 'Lord, soothe me, comfort me, take away my pain, show me your ...
18‏/09‏/2023 · "Kyrie Eleison" translates from Greek to English as "Lord, have mercy." Its simplicity belies its depth of meaning, as it encapsulates a plea ...
فيديو عن eleison
05‏/08‏/2023 · Official Lyric Video for “Kyrie Eleison” by Chris Tomlin feat. Matt Maher, Matt Redman, Jason Ingram ...
المدة: 3:52
تاريخ النشر: 05‏/08‏/2023
Kyrie eleison. Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy, Save me now. Save poor sinner, Save me now. Christe eleison ...
Random Term from the Dictionary: CHRISTE ELEISON. "Christ, have mercy." The Greek invocation for divine mercy in the Eucharistic liturgy of the Latin Mass, said ...