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  • Shalom, tudo de bom...

  • Shalom!!!!

    

  • Thank u :)

  • shalom israel

  • What is the name of this song? =)

  • @babybronx1 Vaykra Sh'mo, called the names.

  • ישוע הוא המשיח

  • Beautiful song

    MJ

    Holland

  • Sar Shalom. I need His peace.

  • i like this song even thought i have no idea what he is saying

  • congratuations.bela musica,shalon para o Brasil

    

  • @arystatube i speak english you know.

    .

  • @light80211 i don´`t speak english ,sorry i`m speak portuguese,shalom

  • @arystatube i tried to translate it for you with an online translation. the song talks about -Olá ele está cantando sobre quem é Jesus/Yeshua. O rei de rightesness, pai eterno, Príncipe da paz, that seu nome é importante, rei de Israel etc etc.

    shalom to you too and merry Christmas.

  • @light80211

    Hello

    He is singing about who Jesus/Yeshua is.

    The king of rightesness, everlasting Father, prince of peace,

    that His name is important, King of Israel etc etc.

    MJ

  • @light80211

    its among other things about Jesaja 9:6

  • Steve McConnel has one of the most beautiful pure voices I've ever heard. The LORD has blessed him abundantly with beautiful playing and compositions. I thank HaShem for his gift that puts the Hebrew words I have been studying into my soul!

    If you would like to study Hebrew FREE-a great site-Hebrew 4 Christians-just google it-FREE with SOUND. Start as simply as the alphabet, learn at your own pace, I like the daily site blog-tells of the upcoming Shabbat & Jewish Holidays! Shalom Chaverim!

  • @reginaDexant I agree with you.

  • @reginaDexant

    Thank you, for Hebrew 4 Christians I just goggled it and found it.

    Happy Easter

  • @ArticleTen I'm so glad! I wish you Kol Tuv, all the best with your studies.

  • @reginaDexant Thank you, G'd bless you.

  • UH I LOVE it! name of group please..?

  • לכל אורך הדורות היו אנשים שעשו מעשה כשפים וקסמים..מה שאסור על פי התורה.. בתורה כתוב במפורש שאסור להוסיף או לגרוע מהתורה..מה שישו אמר לכולם לא לקיים את התורה..חילול שבת וכדומה לעשות מלאכה..וכמובן אין שום הוכחה חוץ מהקסמים שעשה וכמובן אחרים גם עשו במפורש..שקיבל איזושהי תורה מאלוקים..מה שהיה במפורש אצל משה רבינו..או שכמובן כל אנשי ישו כיום מזכירים את שם השם באדנות ועוברים על התורה ככולה ולא רק על זה.

  • Muy bonito canto y definitivamente el llevo nuestra transgrecion y molido fue por nuestra causa, pero asi nos dio la vida y un dia estaremos con El; Muchas Gracias Adonai.

  • I listen to this so many times.It is such a blessing to me.My heart is always so warmed with its peace and love.It fills my spirit with so much of the Lords love,How can anyone deny that he exists.he is every where.All the earth is full of his glory but it takes someone filled with his spirit to know this.Amen.Blessings to you darling.

    Mary

  • Mate - This is such a beautiful song... touch my heart and I don't even know this language... so fervent, sincere and a song from the heart....

  • peace for all children of god....

  • HI EVERYONE PEACE

  • como o poder de Deus é incrivel...

    

  • Dear Friends of Israel and faith.This song is so beautiful and full of spirit.I am a messianic Jew and i feel the pressence of the lord in this song.Thank you for posting it.Thank you for all believers in Christ the Yeshua. Thank you for loving israel. may God bless you.

  • @ELST2010 thank you!! And may the Eternal One bless and keep you too!!

  • Simply Beautiful

  • Here are the words for this song in Hebrew ( there are no english words) VAYIKRA SH'MO ( Isa. 9:5 & 53:3,5) Ki yeled yulad-lanu, ben nitan-lanu vat'hi hamisrah al shichmo hu ha mashiach yechuatenu melech Yisrael. Vayikra sh'mo pele yo-eytz El Gibbor aviyad Sar shalom. Nivzeh va-hadal Ishim ish makovot vidua choli, hu m'kholal mipsha-eynu; m'duka m'avonteynu musar shlomeynu aleiv Vayikra sh'mo pele yo-eytz El Gibbor aviyad Sar shalom.
  • Blessed be the Lord, Yeshua haMashiach...!!!

  • Shalom, perdone que moleste, me podría decir como se llama esa hermosa canción? Muchisimas Grcaias, bendciones

  • praise his holy name

    holy is the lord!

  • Praise Yeshua

  • Praise our Kind and Lord, Yeshua haMassiah!!!!Blessed be His name for all eternity!!! This song makes my heart cry for Him! Thank you so much for posting this!!

  • Dear Mingra,

    Please, give me the words of this song in Hebrew and Englisch, it's so beautiful, we want to sing this song at home to worship the King of kings and the Lord of lords, Yeshua haMashiach!

  • The music is Vayekra Shmo, by Steve McConnell, means called the names, lyrics in Hebrew, based in Isa 9: For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor (Pele YoEytz), The mighty God (El Gibbor), The everlasting Father (Av Yad), The Prince of Peace (Sar Shalom).

    Shalom

    Mingra

  • very beautiful!

  • que hermosa melodia!! thank you mary for sharing me this great worship song and thanks mingra for upload this video too!!! be blessed!!!

    Oh my God I am in heaven with this song!!! *****

  • That is the way I feel sweetheart.When I listen to it I feel as if I am in the presence of the KIng.

    Love you,

    Mary

  • Praises to our KING.

  • Teste

  • Linda!!!

  • Beautiful.

  • wonderful song. i could feel the wind of Yeshuas odem when I hear it. Thank you!

  • *****5

  • beautiful..

  • Could someone post the lyrics for this song?

  • I know just enough Classical Hebrew to appreciate how well this song is composed. Not many modern songs even in Hebrew pay such close attention to how melody and words blend with each other.

    What a blessing and a treat. Thank you.

    יוחנן רכב

  • Muito lindo mesmo...

  • that was amazing ...thankyou for sharing it, also where did you get all those cool pics of clouds, they were so beautiful and scary at the same time..amen

  • Very good mingra...i love all the info you shared todah raba

  • Thank you for your video (nice song) and the responses to the questions below, mingra. It was very helpful. G-d bless you.

  • Baruch HaShem. I wrote with several English errors, I wrote what I believe, I tried to honor the Scripture. But the question is... I wrote with genuine love?

    Who can answer this question? Only ssigman can.

    As Shaul said.

    "...but have not love, I am nothing."

    "...but have not love, I gain nothing."

    1Cor 13, 2 and 3 (fragments).

    Shalom

  • I agree with you. The Torah is enough. It's the reason to I love Jesus. Through him I have known the Torah. I see a wonderful relation between Torah and Mashiach Yeshua in Exo 32, 19 (and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount) and Isa 53, 10 (Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him).

    If you have the Torah wrote in your heart you don't need anything else, you have Yeshua yet.

    "I believe that the Yeshua and Torah are the same"

    Shalom

  • so what you're saying is that you observe the torah - in other words, keep kosher, are shomer shabbat, observe taharat mishpacha, and pray three times a day facing jerusalem?

  • It isn't hard. I keep trying to observe this understanding of Torah: "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets".

    And before Yeshua, Hillel said about Torah.

    "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor; all the rest is commentary" (B.Shab. 31a).

    To love is the essence of Torah.

  • Deuteronomy 6:4 "Sh'ma Yisrael, Hashem Elokeinu, Hashem Echad." G-d is ONE, not two, not three, not ten.

    Yigdal, verse 3: "G-d does not have a body."

    It could not be clearer according to authentic Judaism: Belief in a human being (Jesus) as G-d is absolute idolatry and delusion!!!

  • Dear, Let me say some things (and forgive my poor English).

    It's not intention of this video to convert anyone, just to declare my love for Jew Yeshua.

    My hope is that all Jews observe the real and genuine Torah. I also work to that gentile love the Torah.

    I don't believe in three gods. I believe in the wonderful complexity of the Hebrew word ECHAD.

    Where in the Tanach G'd declare haven't a body? I have reach an understanding about Psal 40, 6 e 7; Dan 3, 25; Isa 53, Gen 32, 24, and other.

  • I believe that hameshiarch has already been becos of Daniel 9:27(abridged)...in the midst of the week He shall cause the sacrifice & the oblation to cease...Now we know the earth5700 some odd years old &destined for 7 millenia same number of days in a week.Also we know the sacrifice & the oblation has ceased becos of the romans.

  • so beautiful! praise Jesus! What are the words in Hebrew? Can anyone tell me!

  • Vayikra sh'mo Pele Yo-eytz, El Gibbor, Aviyad, Sar-Shalom

    And His name will be called

    Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,

    Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

  • continued...

    He must be a direct male descendant of King David and King Solomon, his son - "And when your days (David) are fulfilled, and you shall sleep with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you, who shall issue from your bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will make firm the throne of his kingdom forever..." (2 Samuel 7:12 - 13)

  • 2º question: 2 Samuel 7, 12 (who will come from your own body,) , look also verse 13 (I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever), be careful to "Body" and "HIS kingdom forever". Verse 14 is beautiful when say: I will be his father, and he will be my son.

    Yeshua was and is son of David and Shlomom.

  • continued...

    He will rule at a time of world-wide peace - "...they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." (Micah 4:3)askyourself...

    Have you seen a newspaper lately? Are we living in a state of complete world peace? Has there ever been peace since the time of Jesus?

  • 3º question: Micah 4, 3. Yeshua, in his first advent, He renounced to be Yeshua Ben David, he preferred to be Yeshua Ben Yosef (the Suffering Serve). And the fundamental question is... Why?

    It's incomprehensive to men and the same time glorious to us. How I love think about this.

    So, in the Second Advent of Yeshua, there will be peace.

  • Let me say one more thing.

    I see in the history of Yosef a messianic revelation.

    1- Yosef had a dream about his own glory. But he, before that, suffering a lot. It's look like whit the two advents of Mashiach Yeshua (Ben David and Ben Yosef).

    2- Yosef had been taken down to Egypt, Yeshua also was gave to gentile.

    3 -- Yosef was Zaphenath-Paneah like Yeshua (called Jesus Christ).

    (continued)

  • 4 -- Although Joseph recognized his brothers, they did not recognize himYour brother don't reconisize him. Like today... There is nothing new.

    5- Yosef "deeply moved at the sight of his brother, Joseph hurried out and looked for a place to weep. He went into his private room and wept there"... Believe in me, like Yeshua.

    There is more, much more...

  • The following is excerpted from the site Jews for Judaism. It's a bit long, but certainly worth reading.

    Messiah : The Criteria

    Judge for yourself:

    Did Jesus fulfill ALL these criteria?

    The Jewish tradition of "The Messiah" has its foundation in numerous biblical references, and understands "The Messiah" to be a human being - without any overtone of deity or divinity - who will bring about certain changes in the world and fulfill certain criteria before he can be acknowledged as "The Messiah"

  • continued...

    He will rule at a time when the Jewish people will observe G-d's commandments - "My servant David shall be king over them; and they shall all have one shepherd. They shall follow My ordinances and be careful to observe My statutes." (Ezekiel 37:24)

    The Torah is the Jewish guide to life, and its commandments are the ones referred to here. Do all Jews observe all the commandments? Christianity, in fact, often discourages observance of the commandments in Torah.

  • Dear, well done!

    First question: Jews for Judaism. You're high. I agree with you, according to Eze 39, 28.

  • LAUDAT SA FIE DOMNUL

  • SLAVA LUI DUMNEZEU

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