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5 Common Mistakes of Interstate Students (& How To Avoid Them)
Fr. Elijah Iskander
Bearing Fruit
Fr. Anthony
Be Immovable
Fr. Joseph Ghattas
The Ascension
Fr. Joseph Ghattas
Jesus the Bridegroom
Annmaree Azer and Mariam Rizk
Boundaries: When to Say Yes & How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
James Awadallah
Judas & The Love of Money
Benjamin Cole
Lessons from Lot
Matthew Tawfik
Salt & Light
Chris Kyriacou
Peace (God's Promises in the Bible)
Esther Rizk
St. Mary of Egypt (Hidden Heroes)
Esther Rizk
Remember the Lord in the Days of Your Youth (Ecclesiastes 12:1)
Maria Demian
St. Thomas the Apostle & Doubt
Monica Monir
Lessons on Pain from Joseph & How to Respond to Pain (Hidden Heroes)
Monica Monir
Is Productivity Biblical?
Monica Monir

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Tasbeha (Midnight Praise)
Congregation of St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church

Tasbeha (Midnight Praise)

Tasbeha is the Midnight Praise of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Praise consists of various canticles directly from the Holy Bible, known in the Coptic Language as a "Hoos", as well as other praises that vary by day of the week.

  • The 1st Hoos (the praise after crossing the Red Sea) is based on Exodus 15.

  • The 2nd Hoos is based on Psalm 135.

  • The 3rd Hoos (the praise of the 3 saintly youth) is based on the hymn sung by the 3 youth in the furnace of Babylon.

  • The 4th Hoos is based on Psalm 148, 149 & 150.

The Theotokias in Tasbeha were written by St. Kyrillos the Pillar of Faith to defeat Nestorius' heresy at the time that St. Mary wasn't the mother of God and that she was just the mother of Christ who was just a normal person who had His divinity descend upon Him later. St. Kyrillos wrote the Theotokias to prove that St. Mary was the God-bearer through the use of all the Old Testament symbols. Theotokos = mother of God/God-bearer.

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