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  • I'm glad such an ugly organization that ruins so many lives can inspire at least some beautiful things :)

  • Very beautiful! This much really touch the Father's heart. Thank you!

  • Thank you!

  • It´s the first time that I heard a kingdom song in a native language, it has taken me a lot, because I love Jehovah and Native Americans, really wonderful!

  • This is such a beautiful song of thanksgiving.

    Psalms 28:7

    YHWH is my strength, and my shield;

    My heart has trusted in Him, and I have been helped;

    Therefore my heart exults,

    And with my song I thank Him.

  • jehovah said I am a Man of Constant Sorrow

  • Great video! Thank you!

  • Wonderful!

    I Love It!

  • Beautiful song of Praise. But how are you pronouncing "father"?

  • Thank you!

    It's pronounced ay doh dah..in the Kituwah (eastern) Cherokee dialect..it can also be pronounced eh doh dah. In English it's spelled E DO DA. In the Overhill (western dialect) it's pronounced oo doh dah, spelled U DO DA. At least as far as I've been able to learn.---You should hear the constant debates about saying hello! Kituwah is/was A SI YU and Overhill is O SI YO!--Maybe I'll just say YO!

    Thanks for your interest, and any corrections will be appreciated..

  • Thank you. I was curious, as I live less than an hour from the Eastern Cherokee Reservation and am about 1/16. A friend tried to teach me tsalagi(?). It didn't take.

  • I love it.

    "Jehovah, Jehovah, Father, Thank you, Thank you.

    Jehovah, Jehovah, Father, thank you, thank you.

    Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, thank you, thank you.

    Jehovah, Jesus, Father, thank you, thank you."

  • Wado..for the translation! I'm happy that you love the song and Yihowah!

  • Note the similarity of words to hebrew. Surly this is one of the lost tribes.

  • Not necessarily. But Yihowa certainly is the pronunciation that African Jews had of Jehovah "" or Ad-nai. There's another, "elohay." Makes you wonder, right???

  • For me there is no wonder. the coat of many color's represent the different people of the Twelve tribes. We are all Gods people.

  • Beautiful song. I like it.

  • Wado! Thank You!

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