Song Meaning
This is a divine declaration, a celestial broadcast straight from an archangel. Raphael announces his presence, identifying himself as one of the seven who stand before the Lord. The tone is authoritative yet reassuring, aiming to quell any fear with a divine "Pax vobis, nolite timere" – peace be with you, do not fear. It’s a powerful opening, establishing an otherworldly perspective immediately.
The core message pivots on departure and instruction. Raphael states, "Tempus est ut revertar ad eum qui me misit," signaling his imminent return to his sender. Before he leaves, however, he issues a charge to his audience: "Vos autem benedicite Deum et narrate omnia mirabilia ejus." This isn't just a farewell; it's a mandate to praise God and recount His wondrous deeds. The "Alleluja" serves as a resounding, ecstatic affirmation of this divine mission.
The effectiveness lies in its stark, almost stark, pronouncements and the implied gravity of the speaker's identity. The use of Latin lends an ancient, sacred weight, making the pronouncements feel like pronouncements etched in stone rather than casual conversation. The contrast between the angel's divine status and the simple, direct instructions creates a compelling tension. It’s a brief but potent glimpse into a celestial hierarchy and its earthly directives.