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Christmas Traditional
Creator of the Stars At Night
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Christmas Traditional
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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2:24
"Creator of the Stars At Night" is a Christmas hymn that has been sung for centuries. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 7th or 8th century. The hymn is also known as "Conditor alme siderum" in Latin. The hymn was originally written in Latin and has been translated into many languages. The English translation is attributed to John Mason Neale, who translated it in the 19th century. The hymn is typically sung during Advent, the period leading up to Christmas. The hymn has a simple melody and is typically sung in a slow and contemplative manner. It is often sung in a cappella, with a choir or congregation singing the verses and a soloist or small group singing the refrain. The hymn has seven verses, each of which describes a different aspect of Christ's birth and the significance of his coming. The first verse begins with the line "Creator of the stars at night," and goes on to describe Christ as the "redeemer of the world" who "came to save us from our sin." The second verse describes Christ as the "light of the world" who "shines in darkness" and brings hope to those who are lost. The third verse describes Christ as the "Word made flesh" who "dwelt among us" and revealed the love of God to humanity. The fourth verse describes Christ as the "shepherd of the sheep" who "leads us to the fold" and protects us from harm. The fifth verse describes Christ as the "judge of all the earth" who will come again to judge the living and the dead. The sixth verse describes Christ as the "king of kings" who rules over all creation and will reign forever. The final verse is a prayer to Christ, asking him to "hear our prayers" and "grant us peace" as we await his coming. Overall, "Creator of the Stars At Night" is a beautiful and contemplative hymn that captures the wonder and significance of Christ's birth. Its simple melody and powerful lyrics make it a beloved Christmas hymn that is still sung today.
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