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Post by kepha on Aug 27, 2016 9:46:12 GMT -8
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Post by alon on Aug 27, 2016 10:40:24 GMT -8
link didn't work, even copying and pasting in google.
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Post by kepha on Aug 27, 2016 10:53:17 GMT -8
Thanks corrected it try now.
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Post by alon on Aug 29, 2016 3:43:02 GMT -8
This is a very worshipful song. I really like it. So just for fun I looked up refeences to each of the titles for Hashem used in this song. Many had more than one reference, but I decided not to list them all.
Ha Rishon v’ha’Acharon The First and the Last (Rev 1:8)
Ha Alef v’ha’Tav The Alef and the Tav (Rev 21:6)
Melech ha’Kavod King of Glory (Ps 24:7)
Melech ha’M’lechim King of Kings (Rev 19:16)
Yeshua hu Adon Yeshua who is Master (1 Cor 12:3)
Se ha’Elohim Lamb of God (Jhn 1:29,36)
Raui l’Chavod Worthy of Honor/Glory (Rev 4:11)
El Gibor v’El Elyon Mighty God (Deu 7:21) and God Most High (Gen 14:8)
L’vadcha Atah Adon You alone are Master (*Jude 1:4)
L’vadcha Atah Kadosh You alone are Holy (Rev 15.4)
* The title is extrapolated from a similar reference.
Note that some of these references are from the TNK and some from the B'rith Chadashah; and some specifically refer to Yeshua. So this song only makes sense if you believe, as we do, that Yeshua and YHVH are One- one and the same.
Devarim 6:4 (OJB) Shema Yisroel Adonoi Eloheinu Adonoi Echad.
Deuteronomy 6:4 (NASB) “Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord is one!
Dan C
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Post by kepha on Aug 29, 2016 7:30:44 GMT -8
that is very nice Alon thanks. I try to make a video every week so I don't know if I must post them all here.
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