Here is a Hymn on the Nativity, by St. Ephrem the Syrian. As we
prepare ourselves to again welcome our Lord into the manger of our
hearts, let us allow these words to form words of worship in our soul.
Blessed be that Child, Who gladdened
Bethlehem to-day! Blessed be the Babe Who made manhood young again
to-day! Blessed be the Fruit, Who lowered Himself to our famished state!
Blessed be the Good One, Who suddenly enriched our necessitousness and
supplied our needs! Blessed He Whose tender mercies made Him condescend
to visit our infirmities!
Praise to the Fountain that was sent for
our propitiation. Praise be to Him Who made void the Sabbath by
fulfilling it! Praise too to Him Who rebuked the leprosy and it remained
not, Whom the fever saw and fled! Praise to the Merciful, Who bore our
toil! Glory to Thy coming, which quickened the sons of men!
Glory to Him, Who came to us by His
first-born! Glory to the Silence, that spake by His Voice. Glory to the
One on high, Who was seen by His Day-spring! Glory to the Spiritual, Who
was pleased to have a Body, that in it His virtue might be felt, and He
might by that Body show mercy on His household’s bodies!
Glory to that Hidden One, Whose Son was
made manifest! Glory to that Living One, Whose Son was made to die!
Glory to that Great One, Whose Son descended and was small! Glory to the
Power Who did straiten His greatness by a form, His unseen nature by a
shape! With eye and mind we have beheld Him, yea with both of them.
Glory to that Hidden One, Who even with
the mind cannot be felt at all by them that pry into Him; but by His
graciousness was felt by the hand of man! The Nature that could not be
touched, by His hands was bound and tied, by His feet was pierced and
lifted up. Himself of His own will He embodied for them that took Him.
Blessed be He Whom free will crucified,
because He let it: blessed be He Whom the wood also did bear, because He
allowed it. Blessed be He Whom the grave bound, that had [thereby] a
limit set it. Blessed be He Whose own will brought Him to the Womb and
Birth, to arms and to increase [in stature]. Blessed He whose changes
purchased life for human nature.
Blessed He Who sealed our soul, and
adorned it and espoused it to Himself. Blessed He Who made our Body a
tabernacle for His unseen Nature. Blessed He Who by our tongue
interpreted His secret things. Let us praise that Voice whose glory is
hymned with our lute, and His virtue with our harp. The Gentiles have
assembled and have come to hear His strains.
Glory to the Son of the Good One, Whom
the sons of the evil one rejected! Glory to the Son of the Just One,
Whom the sons of wickedness crucified! Glory to Him Who loosed us, and
was bound for us all! Glory to Him Who gave the pledge, and redeemed it
too! Glory to the Beautiful, Who conformed us to His image! Glory to
that Fair One, Who looked not to our foulnesses!
Glory to Him Who sowed His Light in the
darkness, and was reproached in His hidden state, and covered His secret
things. He also stripped and took off from us the clothing of our
filthiness. Glory be to Him on high, Who mixed His salt in our minds,
His leaven in our souls. His Body became Bread, to quicken our deadness.
Praise to the Rich, Who paid for us all,
that which He borrowed not; and wrote [His bill], and also became our
debtor! By His yoke He brake from us the chains of him that led us
captive. Glory to the Judge Who was judged, and made His Twelve to sit
in judgment on the tribes, and by ignorant men condemned the scribes of
that nation!
Glory to Him Who could never be measured
by us! Our heart is too small for Him, yea our mind is too feeble. He
makes foolish our littleness by the riches of His Wisdom. Glory to Him,
Who lowered Himself, and asked; that He might hear and learn that which
He knew; that He might by His questions reveal the treasure of His
helpful graces!
Let us adore Him Who enlightened with His
doctrine our mind, and in our hearing sought a pathway for His words.
Praise we Him Who grafted into our tree His fruit. Thanks to Him Who
sent His Heir, that by Him He might draw us to Himself, yea make us
heirs with Him! Thanks to that Good One, the cause of all goods!
Blessed He Who did not chide, because
that He was good! Blessed He Who did not spurn, because that He was just
also! Blessed He Who was silent, and rebuked; that He might quicken us
with both! Severe His silence and reproachful. Mild His severity even
When He was accusing; for He rebuked the traitor, and kissed the thief.
Glory to the hidden Husbandman of our
intellects! His seed fell on to our ground, and made our mind rich. His
increase came an hundredfold into the treasury of our souls! Let us
adore Him Who sat down and took rest; and walked in the way, so that the
Way was in the way, and the Door also for them that go in, by which
they go in to the kingdom.
Blessed the Shepherd Who became a Lamb
for our reconcilement! Blessed the Branch Who became the Cup of our
Redemption! Blessed also be the Cluster, Fount of medicine of life!
Blessed also be the Tiller, Who became Wheat, that He might be sown; and
a Sheaf, that He might be cut! [Blessed be] the Architect Who became a
Tower for our place of safety! Blessed He Who so tempered the feelings
of our mind, that we with our harp should sing that which the winged
creatures’ mouth knows not with its strains to sing! Glory to Him, Who
beheld how we had pleased to be like to brutes in our rage and our
greediness; and came down and was one of us, that we might become
heavenly!
Glory be to Him, Who never felt the need
of our praising Him; yet felt the need as being kind to us, and thirsted
as loving us, and asks us to give to Him, and longs to give to us. His
fruit was mingled with us men, that in Him we might come nigh to Him,
Who condescended to us. By the Fruit of His stem He grafted us into His
Tree.
Let us praise Him, Who prevailed and
quickened us by His stripes! Praise we Him, Who took away the curse by
His thorns! Praise we Him Who put death to death by His dying! Praise we
Him, Who held His peace and justified us! Praise we Him, Who rebuked
death that had overcome us! Blessed He, Whose helpful graces cleansed
out the left side!
Praise we Him Who watched and put to
sleep him that led us captive. Praise we Him Who went to sleep, and
chased our deep sleep away. Glory be to God Who cured weak manhood!
Glory be to Him Who was baptized, and drowned our iniquity in the deep,
and choked him that choked us! Let us glorify with all our mouths the
Lord of all creatures!
Blessed be the Physician Who came down
and amputated without pain, and healed wounds with a medicine that was
not harsh. His Son became a Medicine, that showed sinners mercy. Blessed
be He Who dwelt in the womb, and wrought therein a perfect Temple, that
He might dwell in it, a Throne that He might be in it, a Garment that
He might be arrayed in it, and a Weapon that He might conquer in it.
Blessed be He Whom our mouth cannot
adequately praise, because His Gift is too great for skill of orators
[to tell]; neither can the faculties adequately praise His goodness. For
praise Him as we may, it is too little.
And since it is useless to be silent and to constrain ourselves, may our feebleness excuse such praise as we can sing.
How gracious He, Who demands not more
than our strength can give! How would Thy servant be condemned in
capital and interest, did he not give such as he could, and did he
refuse that which He owed! Ocean of glory Who needest not to have Thy
glory sung, take in Thy goodness this drop of praise; since by Thy Gift
Thou hast supplied my tongue a sense for glorifying Thee.
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