Sanctus
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Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth!
Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis!




Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth!" are a direct reference to the Christian liturgical text known as the Sanctus, which is part of the Mass. In this context, "Sanctus" means "holy" in Latin, and it is repeated three times to emphasize the sacredness and divine nature of God. "Dominus Deus Sabaoth" translates to "Lord God of hosts," further emphasizing God's omnipotence and his role as the leader of the heavenly armies.


The following line, "Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua," translates to "Heaven and earth are full of your glory." This lyric highlights the idea that God's glory and presence extend to all of creation, both the celestial realm and the physical world. It expresses the belief that God's divine qualities permeate every aspect of existence, making his glory abundantly evident everywhere.


Finally, the phrase "Hosanna in excelsis!" translates to "Hosanna in the highest!" This line is an exclamation of praise and adoration, often associated with Jesus' entry into Jerusalem in the Christian tradition. By proclaiming "Hosanna," the song is conveying a deep reverence and joyous celebration of God's greatness, acknowledging him as the highest and most exalted being.


Overall, the lyrics to "Sanctus" reflect a profound sense of awe, reverence, and praise for God's holiness, glory, and omnipotence. They invite listeners to join in the exaltation of his name and acknowledge his incredible divine nature that pervades the heavens and the earth.




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Written by: Ian Venables

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