Hallelujah - The Isaacs

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Israel Homecoming the Isaacs singing Hallelujah

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  • - Hallelujah, sounds of love Hallelujah, the sunshine above Hallelujah, the bells will go ringing And dinging from dawn 'till night Hallelujah - Hallelujah, hand in hand Hallelujah, all over the land Hallelujah, let's try from the start And sing it with all our heart Hallelujah - Halleluja, im ha shir Halleluja, al yom she me ir Halleluja, al ma she ha ya, ya U ma she od lo ha ya, Halleluja - Hallelujah, the bells will go ringing And dinging from dawn 'till night Hallelujah
  • @kelly3059128 It is Hebrew. It means this: Hallelujah, sing a song Hallelujah, we'll follow along With a simple word, a single word We'll bless the sky, the tree, the bird And we'll fill out heart with joy Hallelujah Hallelujah, sounds of love Hallelujah, the sunshine above Hallelujah, the bells will go ringing And dinging from dawn 'till night Hallelujah
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  • YESSS IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @1calledjo It is either or Hebrew or Yiddish. The Isaacs were born Jewish but converted to Christianity.

  • i have the Jerusalem CD, and this song is on it, when we listen to it i sorta messed up the cd cuz i listened to it to much !!!! its sooo goood!!

  • @1calledjo well they are jewish so it could be hebrew..because I don't think jewish is a language lol

  • The mistake was saying that the words were Jewish. I know it Hebrew and that they are Jewish. someone correct me, but i knew b4 that that it was Hebrew. my computer broke down so i didn't have any way to change it until it was working again. by that time you replied about halkha...whatever that is... and started talking about stuff that i dont give a care about. you know, you don't always have to be Jewish to know alot about them. some of it is common sense, or you've learned at school or church

  • @krusty8001 What criticism, and what mistake? You made no mistake (until you flipped out at me for no reason for me telling you something that not a lot of non Jews would know). You are blowing things out of proportion, I have symbolically offered you my peace (in light of Matthew 5:21-26) and yet you're calling this criticism. I think it is you who needs to back off. Peace of the Lord Jesus.

  • @Menechem I've tried to correct my mistake but all I've gotten is criticism. Ya'll need to back off. 

  • @krusty8001, why are you taking offense to something that was not said with the intent of causing offense? You're causing strife, division, and anger where there shouldn't be. In light of Mat.5:21-26 I offer you peace!

  • @Menechem WHO CARES??? cause I don't!! I did say that they were partly Jewish. goodness.

  • @krusty8001 Why are you taking offense to something that offense has nothing to do with. I was simply sharing information that is not of common knowledge. You took my comment the wrong way. Sorry that it caused you to be offended. Biblically speaking her kids are partly Jewish, come the crusades law came via necessity (our women were raped) the rabbis converged and stated our Jewishness comes from Mom. Whats more important though, is that we are one new men in Him, no longer Jew and non Jew.

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