The ancient hymns of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt are among the oldest continuously used liturgical music traditions in the world. Many of these hymns date back nearly 2,000 years—some possibly to the early centuries of Christianity and even pre-Christian Egyptian chants adapted into Christian worship. Passed down orally through generations, these melodies are preserved in the Coptic language, a direct descendant of Ancient Egyptian. Key features of Coptic hymns:
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The Final Ancient Egyptian Language
Fresher
Intro
Phases of the Egyptian Language
Genres of Coptic Lit
Later History
Dialects of Coptic
Origins of Coptic Script
You & Me
Keep Shining
Epouro
Hadzi Dzese Dzanditarisa
Live by the Gun
Evlogymenos
Kyrie Eleison Processional
Thok Te Ti Gom Doxology
Pekethronos
Introduction To The Homily
Agios (Sad)
Ke Eperto
Aripamevi
Pascha Arabic Gospel
Pascha Epouro
Golgotha
Pascha Morning Litanies
The Prophecy
Great Lent Doxology
Ioudas
fusion
Ya Kullel Sefoof
Khen Ephran
St. George Praise
Anba Bola
Great Is the Lord
Apenchois Great Lent
Great Lent Psalm 150
Alleluia Je Efmevi
Pashois
Elahi Elahi
The Seven Short Prayers
Hoce Erof (Long)
Can I? (feat. Rumor & Joey B)
Ebni Yassou
Ekesmarot
Taishouri
Real Niggaz
Ifrahi Ya Mariam
Marenoanh
Shenouti
Teoi Enhikanos
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