Our father who art in heaven lyrics joyous celebration. Sinach Omemma Lyrics Sunadomusic Gospel Songs Lyrics Music Industry News And General Music Knowledge Gospel Song Worship Songs Sunday Song Heaven come Bridge 2. In Heaven Hallowed be Your name Your Kingdom come. Thsnk you Lord that everything is about you.Earth as it is in Heaven. Please draw us closer to you and humble us and bring us to repentance for our sins and help us to be loving to everyone sround us and keep us in prayer. I love you and many many people love you. Please Lord bless many many more people who are in great need. We were blessed and i know this was send from you my Lord. My husband yesterday was telling me how overwhelmed he feels with problems and darkneess around us and he was so stressed out and in a very bad mooth and very irritated and just few minutes ago i read this to my husband, this was exactly what me and my husband needed to hear. Today i read what the pastor wrote and its crazy amazing to see how beautiful God works in our lives. Ive been listening to this song daily since then. I fell in love with this song its truly my heart expressing my love for my Lord. When i heard it, i was amazed that it was exactly to what my spirit was singing when i woke up. Before that morning i never had heard this song. My spirit was singing it, so i went online and typed hallowed be thy name and i found this beautiful worship song. About a week ago or two weeks i woke up with this worship song in my heart. Thank you Lord for this day for you word and for your saints.
HALLOWED BE THY NAME JEHOVAH GOD YOU REIGN LYRICS FREE
Feel free to comment if you have any further questions. I hope this helps clarify why I sang "Jehovah." Thanks. Come to my website to see a lot of songs where I sing using Jehovah and YHVH, you'll be blessed. In fact the most common expression using His divine name is Hallelujah, which is a command saying, "You people, praise YHVH!" In Hebrew it's Hallelu Yah. God commands us often in His Word to "Praise the name of YHVH" (using the original Hebrew), so it's important that when we praise Him, we declare His actual name! "Hallowed be Thy name, Jehovah God You reign!" Always praise Him, my friends, and in your praise, declare His actual name. The newly-formed Jehovah's Witnesses religion chose "Jehovah", and have thus been connected in the public mind to that name. As a result the pronunciation "Jehovah" became very popular by the late 1800's. In the late 1800's the American Standard Bible used "Jehovah" all 6,822 times. As in "Hallel-Yah." Around 600BC a Jewish tradition began that the name YHVH is too holy to speak out loud, so Jews began to pronounce His name as Adonai ("Lord" or "Master" in Hebrew), a tradition which continues to the present day.
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King David used YHVH throughout all his Psalms, and 43 times used the shorter form of Yahveh, pronounced "Yah" (that one is easy to pronounce, and everyone agrees on it). Linguists have even looked at how similar words were pronounced in adjacent song lyrics (which tend to rhyme).but to make a long story short, God's personal name YHVH can be pronounced several different ways: Yahveh, Yahweh, Yehovah, Jehovah, etc.but all refer to the same divine name that God Himself gave us: YHVH or YHWH. Even though scholars have researched it, there are differing conclusions. But as to the question of how exactly His name was pronounced back then, scholars are not sure because there were no tape recorders. (The letter V was pronounced like a W 3,000 years ago, so you may see also YHWH, but either way it's the same name.) From the time of Moses until around 600BC God's personal divine name was always written as YHVH. God does indeed have a personal name! In Exodus chapter 3 He told Moses, "My name is YHVH", and from that time onward Moses and all the Old Testament authors wrote His name in Hebrew as YHVH, a total of 6,822 times in the Old Testament (that's a lot!), always using the Hebrew letters Yud Hey Vav Hey (YHVH).
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Fourth, the very respected America Standard Version (ASV) translates His name as "Jehovah" more than 6,800 times. 3) "Jehovah" is the best-known translation of YHVH (God's original name in the Hebrew language), and as a song-writer my purpose is to help people connect with Him as they sing.
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Hi friends, several commenters have asked why I sang God's name as "Jehovah." First, because the Lord gave me this song spontaneously, as I was worshiping Him and singing to Him late one evening, and He gave His name as "Jehovah." Second, the King James Bible uses Jehovah many times (including some of the eight "redemptive" names in this song, eg Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shamma).