Taize_bleib_mit_deiner_gnade [ iPad ]
Like most Taizé songs, it is a short "ostinato" (a phrase repeated over and over), often sung in four-part harmony or accompanied by instruments like the flute, guitar, or cello.
(English: "Stay with Us") is a well-known meditative chant from the Taizé Community , an ecumenical monastic order in France. Composed by Jacques Berthier , the song is a staple of Taizé worship services worldwide, known for its repetitive, prayerful structure designed to lead singers into a state of contemplation. Biblical Origin and Meaning taize_bleib_mit_deiner_gnade
"Bleib mit deiner Gnade bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ! Ach, bleib mit deiner Gnade bei uns, du treuer Gott!" Ach bleib' mit deiner Gnade - Hymnary.org Like most Taizé songs, it is a short
The music was written by Jacques Berthier, who composed many of the community's most famous chants. Biblical Origin and Meaning "Bleib mit deiner Gnade
The text of the chant is rooted in the New Testament, specifically the . It echoes the plea of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, who, not yet recognizing the risen Jesus, urged him: "Abide with us; for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent" .