"Christ is risen; indeed, He is risen!"

(( The Paschal greeting :

 Pascha, also called Easter, is the feast of the Resurrection of the Lord. Pascha is a transliteration of the Greek word Πασχα, which is itself a transliteration of the Hebrew pesach, both words meaning Passover. 

The Paschal greeting is a custom among Orthodox Christians, consisting of a greeting and response. Instead of "hello" or its equivalent, one is to greet another person with "Christ is Risen!" The response is "Indeed, He is Risen!" (or "Truly, He is risen!"). This greeting is used during liturgical services and informally at other times, starting with the feast of Pascha – this year in Orthodox Church: April 23, - and lasting until Ascension,...... http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Paschal_greeting ))

 

"Christ is risen; indeed, He is risen!" 

 

below a copy from an amazing website...i found.....

 listet about 250 languages .... amazing!!!

if you like, would you please click on the languages, and click again, and you can hear  the greeting

"Christ is risen; indeed, He is risen!"

 in those languages

(I made the test in my German language... it sounds absolutly correct... Praise the Lord) 

 

http://srbigham.com/en/index.html  :

( This is truly an amazing website!!!!!!! created by a Brother in Christ Steven Bigham from Canada)

“....By navigating on this site, you can first of all hear the Orthodox paschal greeting in some 250 languages. At the same time, you will become familiar with the flag, capital, money, and language(s) of every country in the world.

You can navigate by languages arranged in alphabetical order or by countries grouped into continents.

This site is dedicated to the resurrected and glorified Christ ........

This site allows you to see and hear the central affirmation of the Christian faith:

"Christ is risen; indeed, He is risen!"

in some 250 languages. You can navigate either by languages in alphabetical order .........

 

Abenaki   Acoli   Adangme   Afar*   Afrikaans   Agni   Akuapim   Albanian   Aleut   Algonquin   Alsacian   Alutiq   Amharic

Anglo-Saxon   Arabic   Arabic Juba    Aramaic   Armenian   Aromanian   Assamese*   Atikamekw    Attié   Aymara   Azerbaijani*

Baluchi*   Bambara   Bamileke*   Baoulé   Bari   Basque   Bassa*   Batak*   Bengali   Berber   Beti   Belarusian   Burmese   Boharic

Bulu   Breton   Bulgarian   Bwamou*   

Cantonese   Carolinian   Catalan   Cebuano*   Chaldean   Chamorro   Cherokee   Chibemba   Chichewa*   Chin*   Chio chau  Chuukese

Cornish   Corsican   Cree   Croatian   Czech

Danish   Dida   Didinga   Dinka   Diola*   Duala   Dutch   Dyula

Ebriey   English   Esperanto   Estonian   Eton   Ewe   Ewondo

Fang   Fanti   Faroese   Farsi   Fijian   Finnish   Flemmish   Fongbe   French   Frisian   Fulah   

Ga   Gallegan   Gambay*   Gangte*   Gascon   Geez   Georgian   German   Gothic   Gourmantche   Greek   Guarani   Guengbe  Gujrati*

Haitian Creole   Hausa   Haryanvi*   Hawaiian   Hebrew   Hindi   Houailou   Hungarian   

Icelandic   Igbo*   Indonesian   Innu   Inuktitut   Irish Gaelic   Italian

Japanese   Javanese

Kanjobal   Karo   Kashmiri*   Kazakh   Khmer   Kikongo   Kikuyu   Kiluba   Kimbundu   Kinyarwanda   Kirghiz   Kitende   

Klingon   Korean   Kpelle*   Kurdish

Ladino  Lango*  Lao   Latin   Latvian  Lifou  Lingala  Lisu*  Lithuanian  Lotuko  Lozi*  Luganda  Lugbara*  Luo  Luxembourgish

Macedonian   Madi   Makasar   Malagasy   Malay   Malayalam   Mandar*   Mandarin   Manipuri*   Maori   Marathi*

Marshallese*   Masai   Mayan   Micmac   Mizo*   Moba   Mohawk   Mongolian   Moru   Mossi

Naga*   Nahuatl   Navaho   Nepali   Newarii*   Noer   Norwegian   Nsenga*   Nyanja*   Nzima

Oromo   Ossetic

Paiteh*   Palauan   Panjabi   Pilipino   Pingelapese   Polish   Portuguese   Provençal   Pushto

Quechua   Quenyan

Raeto-Romance   Romanian   Runyankore*   Rutooro*

Sahidic   Samoan   Sango*   Sanskrit    Scottish Gaelic    Sepedi   Serbian   Serer   Sesotho   Shuluk   Sindhi*   Singhalese

Siswati   Slavonic   Slovak   Slovenian   Somali   Songhai*   Sundanese   Spanish   Swahili   Swedish   Syriac

Tajik   Tahitian  Taiwanese  Tamil  Telugu*  Thai  Tibetan   Tigre   Tlingit   Toba  Tongo*  Tsonga*   Tswana   Turkish   Twi

Ugandan   Uighur   Ukrainian   Urdu   Uzbek

Vietnamese  Vulcan

Welch   Wolof

Xhosa  

Yacouba*   Yiddish   Yoruba   Yupiq

Zande   Zulu

 

or you can navigate by geographical regions....” :

 

Mappemonde

 

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Praise the Lord!  

 

 

“....out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation...” (Revelation 5, 9)

9: And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation;
10: And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.
11: And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;
12: Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing.
13: And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.
14: And the four beasts said, Amen. And the four and twenty elders fell down and worshipped him that liveth for ever and ever.

 

Maranatha

Come Lord Jesus