Cherubic Hymn
Choir of Sts. Peter and Paul Lyrics


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Иже Херувимы тайно образующе
и животворящей Троице
трисвятую песнь припевающе
всякое ныне житейское
отложим попечение
Яко да Царя всех подымем
Ангельскими невидимо
дориносима чинми
Аллилуиа.

(Eezhe kherooveemi Tighna obrazooyushche
Ee zheevotvoryashchay Troytse
Treesvyatooyu pyesn preepyevayushche
Fsyakoye ninye zhityayskoye
Otlozhim popyechayneeye
Yako da Tsarya fsyekh podimyem
Angyelskeemee nyeveedeemo doreenoseema
Cheenmee
Aleeluiya.

Let us who mystically represent the Cherubim,
And who sing the thrice-holy hymn
To the life-creating Trinity
And now lay aside
All the cares of this life
That we may receive the King of All




Who comes invisibly borne by the angelic host
Alleluia.)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the Cherubic Hymn, sung by the Choir of Sts. Peter and Paul, convey a deep spiritual message and invite the listeners to participate in a sacred experience. The hymn speaks of the mystical nature of the Cherubim, who are heavenly beings that surround the throne of God and are believed to have a profound understanding of the divine mysteries. The opening line, "Let us who mystically represent the Cherubim," invites the singers and listeners alike to enter into a mindset that allows them to symbolically embody these spiritual beings.


Continuing on, the hymn emphasizes the worship of the Holy Trinity, which represents the Christian belief in one God who exists in three distinct persons - the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. The phrase "And who sing the thrice-holy hymn to the life-creating Trinity" highlights the importance of praising and glorifying this divine triune God. The use of the word "life-creating" emphasizes the idea that God is the source of all life and that worshiping Him brings about spiritual transformation and renewal.


The hymn then calls on the participants to set aside the concerns and worries of their everyday lives, saying "And now lay aside all the cares of this life." This encourages a detachment from worldly distractions and a reorientation of one's focus towards the spiritual realm. By letting go of these earthly preoccupations, individuals can better prepare themselves to encounter and receive "the King of All," who refers to God Himself.


Lastly, the hymn describes the coming of the King of All as "invisible" but "borne by the angelic host." This imagery suggests that God's presence is not always readily visible or tangible, but is also accompanied by angelic beings who assist in conveying God's message or conveying Him. The use of the word "Alleluia" at the end of the hymn is an exclamation of praise and rejoicing, expressing a spirit of exultation in the divine presence.


Overall, the Cherubic Hymn serves as a reminder of the sacred and transcendent nature of worship, inviting listeners to set aside their worldly concerns and participate in a spiritual encounter with the divine Trinity. It emphasizes the importance of praise and the recognition of God's life-giving power, ultimately seeking to deepen the worshiper's connection with the divine.




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Written by: Sergei Rachmaninoff

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