Tasbeha
Tasbeha is the Midnight Praise of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Praise consists of four canticles, known in the Coptic language as a "Hoos", directly from the Holy Bible, as well as other praises that vary by day of the week. As its name suggests, the Tasbeha typically happens late at night, preceding a liturgy in the morning. In monasteries, the Tasbeha is usually prayed every night, often in the early hours before dawn. However, outside monasteries, this usually happens in the evening before a liturgy, though not necessarily at midnight. It typically lasts from 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Structure
After praying the Agpeya, the Tasbeha begins with the hymn known as Ten Theno which calls on God to awaken us from our slumber so that we may praise Him fittingly. The Tasbeha then proceeds with 4 "Hoos"-es or canticles. Each canticle is sung directly from the Bible, followed by a "Lobsh" or explanation hymn.- The first canticle is the Song of Moses.
- The second canticle or hoos is Psalm 135 in the Septuagint, which thanks God for "His mercy endures forever".
- The third canticle is the praise of the Three Holy Children followed by its Lobsh hymn Aripsalin.
- *On Bright Saturday and during the month of Kiahk, the hymn Tenen is chanted.
- After some additional hymns, doxologies, and commemorations of the saints, the fourth canticle is sung, which consists of the Laudate psalms.