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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 definition: the brief petition “Lord, have mercy,” used in various offices of the Greek Orthodox Church and of the Roman Catholic Church.
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 ...
13þ/04þ/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 ...
From the Ancient Greek phrase Κῡ́ριε ἐλέησον (Kū́rie eléēson), from the vocative of Κῡ́ριος (Kū́rios, “Lord”) plus an inflected form (second person aorist ...
18þ/09þ/2023 · "Kyrie Eleison" translates from Greek to English as "Lord, have mercy." Its simplicity belies its depth of meaning, as it encapsulates a plea ...
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05þ/08þ/2023 · Official Lyric Video for “Kyrie Eleison” by Chris Tomlin feat. Matt Maher, Matt Redman, Jason Ingram ...
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Kyrie Eleison · Lord, have mercy. · Christ, have mercy. · Lord, have mercy. The Greek phrase Kyrie eleison appears in early Greek ...