We then start our journey in Syria, in the fourth century, with no more than five notes.
Glory be to the Word of God, who became man
The word of the Most High became flesh and blood
Ears have listened to him, eyes have seen him, hands have touched him, the mouth has tasted him
O senses, O members, glorify the One who has come and given life to every human being
Mary bore a child and in him all languages took refuge
Glory be to the Word of God, who became man
The word of the Most High became flesh and blood
Ears have listened to him, eyes have seen him, hands have touched him, the mouth has tasted him
O senses, O members, glorify the One who has come and given life to every human being
Mary bore a child and in him all languages took refuge
Glory be to the Word of God, who became man