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  • St. Therese of Lisieux!

  • I am almost crying listening to this. I was a Muslim for 3 1/2 years and only through the Grace of God, I am now free. Amen.

  • @busanteacher2011

    I find your comment offensive, God doesn't care about the differences between people, only people do...Psalms

    especially are for everyone.

  • Although I am Muslim, this song fits our religion well. I guess indeed there is no difference between us =) almost nothing. We all come from one God. God bless

  • @VKM7md if you think there is no difference between us why don't you become orthodox christian? and then you will see that is a very BIG difference

  • @emanuelpascu Well. It's only the Jesus part that both religions don't agree on. God is one and he doesn't have a son nor he came into appearance for anyone. He sent Jesus to sons of Israel and the Romans so that they believe in God and stop committing sins. They instead tried to kill him.

  • @VKM7md and don't you think this is a very big difference? of course it is

  • Brava Magda! May God bless you always. Wishing you all more of Jesus this Christmas - His joy, His peace, His life.

  • Maravilloso.

    God bless all Arab Christians. Greetings from Spain.

  • i'm muslim and i like it when majida sings those religious chants, especially this one. I think this type suits her angelic voice more than her other songs.

  • SAWT YOKARIBOKA MINA ASSAMA

  • beautiful my brothers, salam from Georgia (Al Gurjia)

  • I love it - she sings the six words and they go nuts.

  • I'd like the words for this psalms in arabic script or transliteration, if someone could help, drop me a message, much appreciated! Hugs from Singapore.

  • lovely voice . thanks for sharing.

  • This is beautiful. God bless her

  • Awesome? YES! However, it's Psalm 51, not Psalm 50.

  • Thanks :)

  • Actually, there are two ways to number the Psalms:

    1 - According to the Septuagint, which is the traditional numbering used by Christians, and still used by Eastern Christians.

    2 - According to the Masoretic text, which is the traditional numbering used by post-Christ Judaism. Also, after the Protestant Reformation, this was adopted by Protestant, and more recently Western Catholics are using this too.

    So, Arabs and other Easterners consider this Ps 50, but Jews and Westerners call it Ps 51.

  • Oh ok... that explains my confusion... so psalm 50 it is :)

  • @stolebro it's psalm 51 in protestant bible but in orthodox bible in psalm 50; arabs christians are orthodox

  • Can someone send me the arabic lyrics for this please?  Its AMAZING!!

  • @Soul4Eva its under the clip dear.

  • Is this in the church on top of that large hill/mountain with Lady Lebanon???

    What denomination is it?

  • maronite catholic, but she is greek orthodox,,,it doesnt matter though... people of all religions come to listen to her... i know muslims who go to church just for her....

  • O i agree, it doesn't matter at all. I just was intrested in knowing the denomination of that certain church.

  • That is absolutely fantastic. Out of this world. Fantastic. Simply fantastic. Wow.

  • wow i have goosebumps thanx for uploading

  • beautiful voice

  • I envie all the people who had the honor to see Majida in church and listen to her Angelical voice . Thank you vinepress for sharing this video .

  • great

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