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Polish Anonymous
Przez Twe Swiete Zmartwychwstanie
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Polish Anonymous
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1548
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1:03
"Przez Twe Swiete Zmartwychwstanie" is a Polish hymn that is believed to have been composed by an anonymous Polish composer. The hymn is also known as "Through Your Holy Resurrection" in English. The hymn is a part of the Polish Catholic liturgy and is sung during the Easter season. The exact date of composition of "Przez Twe Swiete Zmartwychwstanie" is unknown, but it is believed to have been composed in the 18th century. The hymn has been a part of the Polish Catholic liturgy for centuries and is still sung in churches across Poland. The hymn has a simple melody and is composed in a major key. It is typically sung in a slow and solemn tempo, with a sense of reverence and awe. The hymn is composed of four verses, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The first verse of the hymn focuses on the joy and hope that the Resurrection brings. It speaks of the "light of the Resurrection" that shines in the darkness and brings hope to all who believe. The second verse of the hymn speaks of the power of the Resurrection to overcome sin and death. It speaks of the "victory of the Cross" and the "power of the Resurrection" that brings new life to all who believe. The third verse of the hymn speaks of the love and mercy of God that is revealed in the Resurrection. It speaks of the "mercy of the Father" and the "love of the Son" that is shown to all who believe. The fourth and final verse of the hymn speaks of the eternal life that is promised to all who believe in the Resurrection. It speaks of the "eternal glory" that awaits those who have faith in Jesus Christ. Overall, "Przez Twe Swiete Zmartwychwstanie" is a beautiful and powerful hymn that celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope and joy that it brings to all who believe. Its simple melody and powerful lyrics have made it a beloved part of the Polish Catholic liturgy for centuries.
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