Yeshua Is the Light with Lyrics Messianic ישוע הוא אור
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He is my surviour Im jew met Yeshua he come back again for us.
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excellent Bob brother dear Son of Yahweh u r so great in his eyes! :)
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Praise the Light of the world...Yeshua.....Wonderful music, take us closer to Heaven...close to Yeshua. Thank you very much.
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Thank you for making this beautiful worship music available.
I have added it to my worship playlist. With Gratitude
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God is awsome he is the light of the world, We are here waiting for hes coming soon is near. be save believed trust in His word and have faith in God"s alone, Yeshua he wll come back again for us.
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John 8:12 Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.”
Jesus is the true Light .
Awesome worship music. Thanks for uploading this video and God bless you.
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I think it's awesome that people from so many walks of life are posting in all different languages! It's a beautiful sight for me. :)
God Bless you all!
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our Hidden brother
from israel to the world...
light to the gentiles
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Beautiful to hear!
Thx for posting, Zemer Levav's music is truly anointed, giving glory to Messiah Yeshua.
BTW, the Hebrew in title needs adjusting, better to change it for good testimony :) Should be written: "Yeshua (He is) the Light" YESHUA HU HA-OR, in Heb letters (backwards) --> resh-vav-alef-heh alef-vav-heh ayin-vav-shin-yod. To double-check, use Google Translate.
God bless u richly in Yeshua!
YESHUAisMessiahKing 2 months ago 2
@YESHUAisMessiahKing Thank you for your comment and correction. I double checked this and I have posted the result in Hebrew. Thanks
bobf72450 2 months ago
ALLELUYAH!!!
nice song
who's singing?
MARAVANATHELEGEND 5 months ago
@MARAVANATHELEGEND Zemer Lavav
bobf72450 5 months ago
Who is Hashem?
rabbitcanfly 7 months ago
@rabbitcanfly Very good question. HaShem is Hebrew for "The Name". Early in Hebrew history there was an awesome reverence for the name of God, "YHVH". So much so that they would not even call out the name of the Almighty God Of Israel. So, rather than pronounce a name of God, they refer to Him as "The Name" or "HaShem". This reverence still exists today.
bobf72450 7 months ago 13