Adeste Fidelis
Andrea Bocelli Lyrics


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O come, all ye faithful
Joyful and triumphant
O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem
O come, all ye faithful
Joyful and triumphant
O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem
Come and behold Him
Born the King of Angels

O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
Christ the Lord

Sing, choirs of angels
Sing, in exhaltation
O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above
Glory to God -
Glory in the Highest

O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
Christ the Lord

Yea, Lord, we greet Thee
Born this happy morning
Oh Jesus, to Thee be a glory giv'n
Word of the Father
Now in flesh appearing

O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him




O come, let us adore Him
Christ the Lord

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Andrea Bocelli's song "Adeste Fidelis" invite all faithful and joyous individuals to come to Bethlehem and witness the birth of the King of Angels - Jesus Christ. The opening line, "O come, all ye faithful," is a call to all followers of Christianity to journey to the site of Christ's birth and celebrate it with reverence and devotion. The lines "Come and behold Him, Born the King of Angels" are an invitation to witness the arrival of the Messiah, who is being hailed as royalty, consistent with the prophecy that a King would be born in Bethlehem.


The chorus "O come, let us adore Him" reiterates the message of the song, that adoration and worship of Jesus Christ is crucial. The second verse, "Sing, choirs of angels, Sing, in exhaltation, O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above, Glory to God - Glory in the Highest" refers to the story in Christian scripture, where the angels sing at the birth of Jesus, praising God for sending the Savior to the world. The chorus is repeated, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and worshipping Christ.


In the final verse, "Word of the Father, Now in flesh appearing," the divinity of Jesus is recognized. Jesus is said to be the Word of the Father, as stated in the Gospel of John, and the Word has now become flesh in the form of Jesus Christ. The song ends with the chorus once again, reinforcing the theme of adoration and the Lordship of Christ over all humanity.


Line by Line Meaning

O come, all ye faithful
Come, everyone who believes and is loyal


Joyful and triumphant
Full of joy and victorious


O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem
Come to Bethlehem


Come and behold Him
Come and see Him


Born the King of Angels
Born is the King of the Angels


O come, let us adore Him
Let us worship Him


Sing, choirs of angels
Angels, sing


Sing, in exhaltation
Sing with great joy


O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above
Sing, all of you from heaven


Glory to God -
Praise God


Glory in the Highest
Praise Him in the highest


Yea, Lord, we greet Thee
Indeed, we welcome you


Born this happy morning
Born on this joyful morning


Oh Jesus, to Thee be a glory giv'n
Oh Jesus, we give You all the glory


Word of the Father
The Son of God


Now in flesh appearing
Has now appeared in the flesh


Christ the Lord
Jesus is the Lord




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RENATO SERIO

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@francescofiori175

Adeste fideles læti triumphantes,
venite, venite in Bethlehem.
Natum videte Regem angelorum.
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Dominum.

En grege relicto humiles ad cunas,
vocati pastores adproperant,
et nos ovanti gradu festinemus.
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus Dominum.

Æterni Parentis splendorem æternum,
velatum sub carne videbimus,
Deum infantem pannis involutum.
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus Dominum.

Pro nobis egenum et fœno cubantem
piis foveamus amplexibus;
sic nos amantem quis non redamaret?
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus Dominum.



@LeticiaSierra

Adeste fideles
Laeti triumphantes
Venite, venite in Bethlehem
Natum videte
Regem angelorum
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Dominum

En, grege relicto
Humiles ad cunas
Vocati pastores approperant
Et nos ovanti gradu festinemus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Dominum

Adeste fideles
Laeti triumphantes
Venite, venite in bethlehem
Natum videte
Regem angelorum
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Dominum



All comments from YouTube:

@obadiahspong2300

As a non-Christian I regard this song as one of the most beautiful ever composed.

@John-Adams

Repent and be saved. If you ever wondered where the objective goodness of the joy you experienced when you heard this comes from, it can only make sense and it can only be because God exists and has made Himself known to us. "Unto us a son is born..."

@mrbill780

It's objectively beautiful. Pardon the evangelist. Perhaps a beautiful song like this can help you on your way in life more than platitudes. God bless you even if you don't believe

@linkdude64

@@mrbill780 It doesn't take much speculation to think, "The joy a child brings does not come from a man-made manufacturing facility." In technically- defining terms, God is actually an accurate word to use. You could say something like, "transcendent phenomena of a directly experienced spirit" but that's a bit cumbersome, and still requires the "religious" language of the word, "spirit."

@leighburville2717

I'm a non-Christian because I do not worship the Bible as Christians apparently do. Zi worship God who expresses Divine Wisdom, Intelligence, Power, Principles etc through this material world which his power created long ago. This power never left his creation. Christians insist that Christ lives within us and he works through us. So then he most surely have come and worked through the best of the ancient Asian, Indian, Greek, Roman, African and Eurooean people since the beginning of people! He came as Buddha, Krishna, etc. And he definately came through the arts. No Jesus story needed. I believe harmonious ares are God. No fear based Christian stories needed.

@jamesh6650

If you think this is beautiful YouTube: ‘Miserere Mei Deus’ performed (covered) by the Tenebrae Choir. That will literally take your breath away.

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@alejandra_ma

I learned the lyrics of this song at my Catholic high school, and to this day, it is one of my favorite holiday songs.

@Andrey_Polyakov11

Есть такое, даже возвращает в старые добрые времена, праздичная Рождественская песня до мурашек.

@nbenefiel

As soon as we outgrew Santa, Midnight Mass became the focus of Christmas. We’d arrive around 11:00 in hope of getting a seat ( although we kids always gave ours to older people). Until Midnight, the choir would sing carols in English but after midnight everything was sung in Latin. It was so beautiful.

@Noblepilot_abrahamvwi_aeroplan

Merry Christmas. Happy birthday baby Jesus.

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