The 95th Psalm, which is said or sung regularly in the public worship of many churches. Also, a musical composition adapted to this Psalm.
Psalm 95 or, in American use, a canticle based on that psalm, used as the invitatory at daily Morning Prayer. (From the first word of the psalm in Latin, meaning "O come!")
A liturgical chant composed of parts of Psalms 95 and 96. From the latin "venire, "to come." See " liturgy."
A canticle sung at matins or morning prayer in the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of parts of Psalms 95 and 96, so named from the opening word of the 94th Psalm in the Vulgate and the 95th in the King James Version (Latin venire, to come).
See Invitatory,, also, BCP, 44, 82 or 146.
(L, Behold...) See Invitatory