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French Traditional
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
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Composer
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French Traditional
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:03
"Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" is a traditional French hymn that dates back to the 4th century. The hymn is based on the ancient Christian liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church, specifically the Cherubic Hymn, which is sung during the Divine Liturgy. The hymn was first translated into English in the mid-19th century by Gerard Moultrie, an Anglican priest and hymn writer. The English version of the hymn has become a popular Advent and Christmas hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is typically performed in a slow and solemn tempo, with a sense of reverence and awe. It is often sung in unison or with simple harmonies, and is accompanied by organ or other instrumental accompaniment. The hymn is divided into four verses, each of which reflects on the mystery and majesty of the Incarnation. The first verse begins with the words "Let all mortal flesh keep silence," and sets the tone for the rest of the hymn. The second verse focuses on the angels and archangels who surround the throne of God, and their awe at the mystery of the Incarnation. The third verse reflects on the humility of Christ, who came to earth as a helpless infant, and the fourth verse looks forward to the Second Coming of Christ and the final judgment. Overall, "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" is a powerful and moving hymn that invites us to contemplate the mystery of the Incarnation and to approach God with reverence and awe. Its timeless message and beautiful melody have made it a beloved hymn in many Christian traditions.
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