The Nativity in A-Z Land by adewpearl Yes, I know I add a few extra words - please read in the spirit this was written, not as an a-z poem being judged for strict adherence to rules. |
Alleluia!
Angels and archangels' anthems announce a blessed baby's birth. Bethlehem born. Behold the Christ Child delivered. Emmanuel. Faithful Father's gladsome gift. Gracious God. Holy! Holy! Holy! Humble Infant immortal. Jubilate Deo. Kneel to our King. Light of Light Little Lamb. Maiden Mary's mangered newborn. Nowell, night of promise. Proclaim and praise our Prince of Peace. Quicken Rise up Rejoice Shepherds, Seraphim, Sages, see the shining star. Seek the stable, the swaddled, slumbering Savior. Sing truth's tidings unabashedly. Venite adoramus. Weary world, welcome and exalt Him, Yahweh's Yes. Zion. |
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Author Notes Emmanuel means God with us. In Christian tradition, the Emmanuel of the Old Testament Isaiah is the prophesied Messiah, who is Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Matthew makes this connection in its depiction of Jesus' birth. Jubilate Deo, be joyful unto the Lord, refers to Psalm 100. Nowell is the Anglicized version of Noel used in the Christmas Carol The First Nowell. Venite adoramus O Come let us adore Him Yahweh, a Biblical name for God. |
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