This is the reprise of the Hallelujah Chorus performed in JERUSALEM with the conductor ecstatically including the audience as well. This rendition of Handel's Messiah was performed in Hebrew for the first time ever, April 4th and 5th, 2007
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I still do not understand what "ni hi y'tan" mean. Can you please explain it in hebrew or english.
Thanks a million
How pleased the King of Kings must be, to see His work, your work, completed by such willing, and wonderful PRAISERS.
You took my breathe away! WELL DONE, THOU GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS!
A servant of Yeshua,
Paul L. Cofer
1 Cor. 2:2
hallelujah is a hebrew word meaning "praise G-d" Yeshua is not G-d
Sorry mate ;-)
I think 'ni hi y'tan' must be 'nihyiten' - you (plural) have become [his kingdom etc..]