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!
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.
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???
I'm glad such an ugly organization that ruins so many lives can inspire at least some beautiful things :)
Klokinator 1 month ago
Very beautiful! This much really touch the Father's heart. Thank you!
AlenaJolie 1 year ago
Thank you!
arubagirl1976 1 year ago
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!
melina596 2 years ago
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.
LetmetalktoYAH 2 years ago
jehovah said I am a Man of Constant Sorrow
Cometogetherall 2 years ago
Great video! Thank you!
malinania 3 years ago
Wonderful!
I Love It!
mokirbyfan 3 years ago
Beautiful song of Praise. But how are you pronouncing "father"?
olskoolPreacher 3 years ago
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..
MANYHANDSWOMAN 3 years ago
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.
olskoolPreacher 3 years ago
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."
Niquasi99 3 years ago 2
Wado..for the translation! I'm happy that you love the song and Yihowah!
MANYHANDSWOMAN 3 years ago
Note the similarity of words to hebrew. Surly this is one of the lost tribes.
t24max 4 years ago
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???
hwiseman 3 years ago
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.
t24max 3 years ago
Beautiful song. I like it.
hiddentalent123 4 years ago
Wado! Thank You!
Lotazap 4 years ago