O Radix Jesse

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O Radix Jesse is one of the traditional "O Antiphons," a liturgical chant invoking Christ as the prophesied root of Jesse during the final days of Advent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian hymn
O Antiphon
liturgical chant
addressedTo Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
addressesChristAs one before whom kings shall shut their mouths
root of Jesse NERFINISHED
sign for the peoples
asksFor deliverance
salvation
associatedWith Messianic prophecy
basedOn prophecy of Isaiah NERFINISHED
genre Gregorian chant NERFINISHED
hasForm antiphon
hasTitleMeaning O Root of Jesse
invocationStyle prayerful supplication
invocationType Christological title
invokes Christ NERFINISHED
language Latin
liturgicalDateRange late Advent
liturgicalFunction Vespers antiphon
liturgicalSeason Advent
mentions kings
nations
peoples
musicalTradition plainchant
partOf O Antiphons NERFINISHED
refersTo root of Jesse NERFINISHED
relatedTo O Adonai
O Clavis David
O Emmanuel
O Oriens
O Rex Gentium NERFINISHED
O Sapientia
sequencePosition one of the seven traditional O Antiphons
sungAt Vespers NERFINISHED
textualSource Latin antiphonaries
theme deliverance
fulfillment of prophecy
hope
tradition Western Christian liturgy
usedBy Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
Lutheran churches NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
usedDuring last days of Advent
usedIn Advent liturgy
Roman Catholic liturgy

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O Antiphons hasPart O Radix Jesse