O only Son and deathless Word of God

O only Son and deathless Word of God

Author: Justian I; Translator: Monks of New Skete
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: Justian I

Saint Justinian, a major figure in the history of the Byzantine state, was also a great champion of Orthodoxy, a builder of churches and a Church writer. He is said to be of Slavic descent, perhaps born in Bulgaria. During his reign (527-565) Byzantium won glory with military victories in Persia, Africa, Italy, as a result of which paganism was decisively routed among the Germanic Vandals and Visigoth tribes. By command of the emperor Justinian the pagan schools in Athens were closed. Justinian sent John, the Bishop of Ephesus, throughout the regions of Asia Minor with the aim of spreading Christianity. John baptized more than 70 thousand pagans. The emperor gave orders to build ninety churches for the newly-converted, and he generously… Go to person page >

Translator: Monks of New Skete

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Text Information

First Line: O only Son and deathless Word of God
Author: Justian I
Translator: Monks of New Skete
Meter: Irregular
Copyright: Translation © The Monks of New Skete

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The Summit Choirbook #454a

The Summit Choirbook #454b

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