Diem Ex Dei
Globus Lyrics


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Umbra Dextras, Prima Orbis
Templa Prospice, Diem Ex Dei

Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei
Missaes Can Ta, Mistrae Lingua

Umbra Dextras, Umbra Crucis
Umbra Deus, Lucius Dei

Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei
Missaes Can Ta, Mistrae Lingua

Umbra Dextras, Umbra Crucis
Umbra Deus, Lucius Dei

Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei
Missaes Can Ta, Mistrae Lingua

Ave Vitae, Rex Promissa
Ave Vitae, Rex Veritas

Missae Magnus, Fides En Dei
Christus Laudmus, Mistraes In God





Missae Magnus, Fides En Dei
Christus Laudmus, Mistraes In God

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Globus's song Diem Ex Dei are a mix of Latin phrases and words that evoke religious themes and imagery. The first two lines, Umbra Dextras, Prima Orbis Templa Prospice, Diem Ex Dei, can be roughly translated to mean "Look towards the temples of the First World, towards the day of God." The next set of lines, Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei, Missaes Can Ta, Mistrae Lingua, can be interpreted as "The faithful bride, faith for God, masses sung, the tongues of mistresses."


The repetition of certain phrases, such as Umbra Dextras, Umbra Crucis, Umbra Deus, Lucius Dei and Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei, gives the lyrics a hypnotic quality that reinforces the importance of religious devotion and obedience. The final verses, Ave Vitae, Rex Promissa Ave Vitae, Rex Veritas, Missae Magnus, Fides En Dei, Christus Laudmus, Mistraes In God, further emphasize the importance of faith and praise for Christ and God.


Overall, Diem Ex Dei is a deeply religious and contemplative song that inspires listeners to reflect on their own faith and devotion.


Line by Line Meaning

Umbra Dextras, Prima Orbis
The shadow on the right, the first of the world


Templa Prospice, Diem Ex Dei
Look towards the temples, the day of God


Fides Sponsa, Fides Per Dei
Faith as a spouse, faith through God


Missaes Can Ta, Mistrae Lingua
The mass is sung, the language is mysterious


Umbra Dextras, Umbra Crucis
The shadow on the right, the shadow of the cross


Umbra Deus, Lucius Dei
The shadow of God, the light of God


Ave Vitae, Rex Promissa
Hail, promised King of Life


Ave Vitae, Rex Veritas
Hail, King of Truth and Life


Missae Magnus, Fides En Dei
Great mass, faith in God


Christus Laudmus, Mistraes In God
We praise Christ, mysteries in God


Missae Magnus, Fides En Dei
Great mass, faith in God


Christus Laudmus, Mistraes In God
We praise Christ, mysteries in God




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𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐎𝐑𝐘 𝐓𝐕

This song inspired me so much when I was a kid. Still an absolute masterpiece to this day

armored cupcake

first heard it back 2007,damn those were the years

Jason Brown

Made Spider-Man 3 more epic to see

Xsara(rally car)

I am a HUGE fan of all the big "epic" music production studios, from X-ray Dog, to Epic Score and Two Steps From Hell to Future World Music and more, and they all have phenomenal music of truly epic proportions, but this track has a special place in my heart........there is a particular feeling of glory and solemness to this piece. It's probably my favorite piece of epic music.

sehp593

I like two steps from hell victory

Channa Rosenblatt

Me too. 12 years later, nothing has changed. Still the greatest field of music, ever, in our times.

Methamphetameme McMeth

But this is Christian rock

abi du coeur

This is just so, so beautiful... I don't know why anyone would want it without the female vocals, they're so soft and smooth against the warlike drums and the background music and it adds to the beauty...

Warrior Culture

Yes...I'm replying to a comment left 2 years ago. Ahem...the original track actually doesn't have female vocals. It's by Immediate Music, which is a studio that does epic scores. I find them both very good. Also, a drum being a drum does not automatically make it "warlike". In fact, most war drumming was done as a cadence for military maneuvers for as far back as ancient times. I think people would have a really hard time marching and maneuvering to these drums. XD

Travis

I'm replying to a comment left 2 years ago. Wish there were a male vocals version against which to compare.

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