Psalm 100 - a note-for-note transcription of the Hebrew texts utilizing the DAVIDIC CIPHER.

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Psalm 100 is a note-for-note transcription of the cantillation symbols as found in the Hebrew texts using the Davidic Cipher by Dennis McCorkle. For more information on this methodology see MusicoftheBible.com. Vocals were generated using Cantor 2.1 vocal synthesizer.

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  • No you pagan. Halluyah is only youd hay. Not youd hay vov hay. He does not direct you to say his name.

    Also, you didn't put any cantilation marks in the psalm. Anyway, you are obviously using Gds sacred name for your own selfish purposes, so I will not give you anymore attention except to call you a blasphemer.

  • @smileynyc1 hallel YAH VEH! if He directs you to write His NAME, then you Do What He Says. halleluYAH!...and yes, He has directed me to write His NAME in ivrit right to left:

    HaYahudim WeMelech HaNotsri Yah Shua YAHuchanon 19:19 ...and He taught me to read the first letter in each word from right to left:

    Yod Hay Vav Hay

    and pronounce His NAME: YAH VEH! halleluYAH! halleluYAH!

    UNDENIABLY Him

  • you're not supposed to write out you hey vov hey. Very disrespectful.

  • Praising Yahweh HALLELUYAHWEH

    I wish I could do something like that

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