Roni Roni Bat Zion (רוני רוני בת ציון) - Performed Live (Christian)
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thank you for posting this video! 5/5
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thank you, beautiful singing, loved the pictures too, awesome!
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SHALOM ISRAEL FROM ROMANIAN,EUROPE....I LOVE ISRAEL....LONG LIVE ISRAEL.....ADONAY BLESS ISRAEL...AMEN.
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Que Adonai Abençoe Israel !!!!!!
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@pastorjoshmw can i ask you for a huge favor? can you post me the hebrew letters of:
roni roni bat zion
Heriu Yisrael
Simchi V'altsi B'chol Lev
Bat Yerushalayim
i really want to know how to write that in hebrew please!! :)
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Goldenly! Thanks a LOT!
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@PorseleinenPoppetje in the bible it talks about how god has many sons
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Wow!! This is what the dancing will sound like at the marriage supper of the Lamb!!!! Woooowhooooo!!!!
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@riadtel22 we are all to blame. Not just the Jewish. I am to blame too. We all sin against Him. That's why Jesus died, so our sins can be forgiven. We should be thankful for that. Because God gave His only Son for us..
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John. 3:16)
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Thank you for posting this beautiful worshipful song. Praise the name of Christ Jesus!!
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@riadtel22 INRI - IESUS NAZARENUS REX IUDAEORUM -JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS as in all four gospels
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good chrestien people do you know thqt the Jewish killed Jesus , and make him, suffer the thruly horror and pain .
and you are listing to a jewish music
riadtel22 1 year ago
@riadtel22 Actually, God killed Jesus. Is 53:4,6,10: Smitten by God, and afflicted...the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all...it pleased the LORD to bruise Him -- We are all responsible for the death of the Messiah: Acts 4:26-27: THE KINGS OF THE EARTH...AND THE RULERS WERE GATHERED TOGETHER AGAINST THE LORD AND AGAINST HIS CHRIST...gathered together against Your holy servant Jesus...both Herod and Pontius Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel
pastorjoshmw 1 year ago 6
1. Who found the empty tomb?
a. According to Matthew 28:1, only "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary."
b. According to Mark 16:1, "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome."
yesitshere 3 years ago
There is an old Jewish proverb:he who mentions a few does not deny that there are more. Salome was the wife of Zebedee, and mother of James and John. Matthew chose to only put the emphasis on the two Mary's, who were earlier mentioned in his Gospel. Salome is never mentioned in the book of Matthew. However, she is mentioned in the chapter earlier of Mark 15:40 at the crucifixtion, so Mark, led by God, felt that was an important detail to add to show the woman's faithfulness and consistency.
pastorjoshmw 3 years ago
c. According to Luke 23:55, 24:1 and 24:10, "the women who had come with him out of Galilee." Among these women were "Mary Magdalene and Joanna and Mary the mother of James." Luke indicates in verse 24:10 that there were at least two others.
d. According to John 20:1-4, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb alone, saw the stone removed, ran to find Peter, and returned to the tomb with Peter and another disciple.
yesitshere 3 years ago
Again, to answer c., the same proverb is true: he who mentions a few does not deny that there are more. Joanna is never mentioned in Matthew or Mark, but she is mentioned earlier in Luke 8:3 as wife of Chusa, Herods steward. So it is important for her to be mentioned in this Gospel, as well as the other women to show consistency. The other Gospels do not deny they were there, they are just silent about it because those women were not already mentioned in the story.
pastorjoshmw 3 years ago
To answer d., you must see that John is emphasizing that Mary Magdalene came (John 20:1), because she is the one who ran to tell Peter and the other disciple about the empty tomb (John 20:2). She also came back by herself a little later (John 20:11-18) and saw the risen Christ. She was also uniquely emphasized at the crucifixtion account of John (John 19:25). "He who mentions a few does not deny that there are more." I can see you took time to look these things up and I appreciate that!
pastorjoshmw 3 years ago