Because it is the Christmas season.
O Come o come Emmanuel
O Come o come Emmanuel
Second stanza of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel "O come, Thou Dayspring, come and cheer . . ."
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Emmanuel, or the better known as the hymn, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, is attributed to have originated as a processional used by the Franciscan Nuns in the 15th century. It is also believed that it may have Gregorian origins from the 8th century.
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Emmanuel O. Obiudo has written: 'On the wings of destiny'
Emmanuel Has Come was created on 1996-10-21.
The command 'Veni, veni, Emmanuel' means Come, come, Emmanuel. In the word-by-word translation, the imperative 'veni' means 'come'. The proper noun 'Emmanuel' is from the Hebrew, with the meaning of 'God with us'.
Emmanuel O. Tukasi has written: 'Determinism and petitionary prayer in John and the Dead Sea Scrolls'
O come, O come, Emmanuel was made famous as a phrase heard in Christian religious services possibly as early as the 8th century. in the mid-19th century the verse was translated from the Latin by John Mason Neale and Henry Sloane Coffin and turned into a song often sung during Christmastime.