Definition of Doxological. Meaning of Doxological. Synonyms of Doxological

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Definition of Doxological

Doxological
Doxological Dox`o*log"ic*al, a. Pertaining to doxology; giving praise to God. --Howell.

Meaning of Doxological from wikipedia

- A doxology (Ancient Gr****: δοξολογία doxologia, from δόξα, doxa 'glory' and -λογία, -logia 'saying') is a short hymn of praises to God in various forms...
- the Glory Be, is a doxology, a short hymn of praise to God in various Christian liturgies. It is also referred to as the Minor Doxology (Doxologia Minor)...
- highest") is a Christian hymn known also as the Greater Doxology (as distinguished from the "Minor Doxology" or Gloria Patri) and the Angelic Hymn/Hymn of the...
- that of Matthew and also to the modern prayer. It ends with the Minor Doxology. The first three of the seven petitions in Matthew address God; the other...
- Doxology is a 2019 novel written by American author and novelist Nell Zink. The novel is set in New York City and concerns three musicians, and the impact...
- Doxology is the seventh studio album by Aaron Shust. Centricity Music released the album on August 28, 2015. Signaling in a four star review for CCM Magazine...
- Magnificat; → BWV 648 00012 10/7 chorale setting "Meine Seel erhebt den Herren" (doxology, ss. 10–11) SATB 1: 303 III/2.1: 82 III/2.2: 205 after Magnificat peregrini...
- μὴ εἰσενέγκῃς ἡμᾶς εἰς πειρασμόν, ἀλλὰ ῥῦσαι ἡμᾶς ἀπὸ τοῦ πονηροῦ. The doxology which concludes the Lord's Prayer is generally considered to be a later...
- High". The title and beginning of an ancient Roman Catholic doxology, the Greater Doxology. See also ad maiorem Dei gloriam. Gloria invidiam vicisti By...
- Orthodox Marian perspective. However, the Orthodox views on Mary are mostly doxological, rather than academic: they are expressed in hymns, praise, liturgical...