| Psalm 8. Domine, Dominus noster | |
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Man, the crown of creation |
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This majestic hymn is a song of gratitude to God the Creator for having exalted his lowly creature, man. God's Name shines out in unmistakable splendour on the brow of a child, in the stars of heaven, in man, the king of his creation. |
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Majesty of God |
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Dómine, Dóminus
noster, * quam admirábile est nomen tuum in univérsa terra! |
O Lord our
Governour, * how excellent is thy Name in all the world! |
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Glory of heaven |
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3 Ex
ore infántium et lacténtium perfecísti laudem propter inimícos tuos, * ut
déstruas inimícum et ultórem. |
3 Out of the mouth of very babes and
sucklings hast thou perfected praise, because of thine enemies, * that thou mightest
destroy the enemy and the avenger. |
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Glory of man |
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6 Minuísti
eum paulo minus ab Angelis, glória et honóre coronásti eum: * et
constituísti eum super ópera mánuum tuárum. |
6 Thou madest him lower than the Angels,
thou hast crowned him with glory and worship : * thou makest him to have dominion
over the works of thy hands. |
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Finale |
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9 Dómine, Dóminus noster, * quam admirábile est nomen tuum in univérsa terra! |
9 O Lord our Governour, * how excellent is thy Name in all the world! |