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Introduction Purihin ang Diyos, composed by Fernando G Reyes, is a joyful hymn of praise written in 3/4 time signature, a rhythm widely used in Filipino folk songs, giving it both familiarity and a natural flow of celebration. Scored for a symphony orchestra, the music mirrors the grandeur and jubilant spirit of the Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55), Mary’s song of praise to God. The sweeping orchestral lines and waltz-like pulse embody a sense of reverence, festivity, and communal joy. Summary The opening verse—“Ang puso ko’y sa’yo, Poon, nagpupuri… Nagagalak ang aking Espiritu sa Iyo”—directly reflects Luke 1:46–47, where Mary proclaims: “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.” The second verse—“Nililingap Mo ang abang alipin… Sa lahat ng bansa’y ako’y aalalahanin”—echoes Luke 1:48, Mary’s recognition of God’s regard for her lowliness and the generations who will call her blessed. The lyrics—“Dahil ginawa Mo’y dakilang bagay, Pangalan Mo’y banal sa lupa at langit taglay”—draw from Luke 1:49, where Mary declares: “The Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is His name.” The refrain serves as the song’s jubilant response, lifting up the heart and spirit in continuous praise. The third verse—“Luwalhati sa Ama, sa Anak, Espiritu…”—concludes with the Gloria Patri (Doxology), situating Mary’s Magnificat within the eternal praise of the Trinity, from the beginning until the end of time. Altogether, Purihin ang Diyos is a hymn that transforms the Biblical text into song, inviting the faithful to join Mary in glorifying God with joy, reverence, and music that rises like prayer from earth to heaven.