Benedictus
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Benedictus qui est venit
In nomine Domini
In nomine
In nomine
In nomine Domini

In nomine Domini
In nomine
In nomine




In nomine Domini

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Benedictus by Simon & Garfunkel are taken from the Latin hymn of the same name from the Catholic Mass. The words "Benedictus qui est venit" translate to "Blessed is he who comes," and the repetition of the phrase "In nomine Domini" translates to "In the name of the Lord." By using these Christian religious words, the song explores themes of faith, redemption, and spiritual liberation.


The repetition of phrases such as "In nomine Domini" creates a hypnotic effect, drawing the listener into a state of contemplation and reflection. By focusing on the idea of blessings and being saved in the name of the Lord, Simon & Garfunkel provide an opening for the listener to find their own spiritual meaning in the song. The minimalistic instrumentation and harmonies further emphasize the transcendent, otherworldly nature of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Benedictus qui est venit
Blessed is he who comes


In nomine Domini
In the name of the Lord


In nomine
In the name


In nomine Domini
In the name of the Lord


In nomine Domini
In the name of the Lord




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Arthur Garfunkel, Paul Simon

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