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Pueri Hebraeorum
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Language: Latin 
Our translations:  DUT ENG FRE
Pueri Hebraeorum,
tollentes ramos olivarum,
obviaverunt Domino,
clamantes et dicentes:
Hosanna in excelsis.

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•   F. Schubert 

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Confirmed with Corpus Antiphonalium Officii Vol. III Invitatoria et Antiphonae. Editio Critica. Editum a Renato-Joanne Hesbert Monacho Solesmensi. Casa Editrice Herder - Roma 1968, page 418 (CAO number 4415).


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