Mary, Did You Know? (Bangali Version) by Manger Music Ministry

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  • MANGER MUSIC MINISTRY
    COMPOSITION BY- SAMUEL RANA ADHIKARY
    ORIGINAL SONG- MARY DID YOU KNOW
    TRANSLATED BY- SAMUEL RANA ADHIKARY
    PERFORMED BY-
    LEAD VOX- CECILIA LIMA
    KEYS- SAMUEL RANA ADHIKARY
    LEAD GUITAR- ONIK SYLVESTER GOMEZ
    BASS GUITAR- CLINTON PROTTOY
    ACCOUSTIC GUITAR- DANIEL SHUVO
    DRUMS- EDSON FALIA
    VIDEO EDIT- DANIEL SHUVO
    MIX MASTER- GETHSEMANE STUDIO

Komentáře • 36

  • @DiptosAtoZworld
    @DiptosAtoZworld Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow beautiful work Manger Team! Praise God for His all blessings 😇🙏🏼

  • @RockynRiddhi.
    @RockynRiddhi. Před 11 dny

    Wow....😊❤
    God bless you sis....😊

  • @anjela-MB-12
    @anjela-MB-12 Před 4 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @skmakbulislam8655
    @skmakbulislam8655 Před měsícem

    খুব ভালো লাগলো... শ্রদ্ধা....

  • @shubrochakms6869
    @shubrochakms6869 Před 9 měsíci +3

    নসমস্কার ,, আমার নাম শুভ্র, আমি বাংলাদেশ থেকে। আমি প্রভুর বিরূদ্ধে পাপ কাজ করেছি আর এই পাপের ফলে আমি এখন অনেক বিপদে আছি। আমি আমার পাপের জন্য অনুতপ্ত, প্রভু আমার পাপ ক্ষমা করে যেন এই বিপদ থেকে উদ্ধার করেন, প্রার্থনা করবেন দয়া করে,,,🙏🙏🙏

    • @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary
      @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary  Před 9 měsíci +2

      আমাদের প্রভু এমন প্রভু যিনি পাপ না করে পাপের প্রায়শ্চিত্ত করেন। তিনি এমন মুক্তি কর্তা যিনি আপনাকে আপনার রোগ, শোক, মহামারী, ও মারাত্মক বিপদ থেকে উদ্ধার করে বলবেন আপনার বিশ্বাস আপনাকে উদ্ধার করেছে। তিনি সেই ঈশ্বরের মেষ শাবক যিনি জগতের সমস্ত পাপ ভার লইয়া যায়! তবে আপনার আমার পাপ ভার নেয়া টা তার কাছে কিছুই না। তিনি শুধু ক্ষমা করেন না, বরং এমন ক্ষমা করেন যে আপনার পাপ আর কোনো দিন শরণে আনবেন না। তাই তিনি বলেন, ধন্য সেই ব্যাক্তি যার পাপ ক্ষমা হইয়াছে! আপনি কুশলে থাকুন। আর এটা মনে রাখবেন পাপ থেকে উদ্ধার পাওয়াটা বিপদ থেকে উদ্ধার পাওয়ার চেয়েও আরো বেশি জরুরি। কোনো বিপদ থেকে উদ্ধার পাওয়া মানে কিন্তু স্বর্গে চলে যাওয়া না, কিন্তু পাপ থেকে উদ্ধার পেলেই আমরা সমস্ত কিছু থেকে উদ্ধার পেয়ে যায়। আমি প্রার্থনা করি যেনো আপনি আপনার পাপের ওপর বিজয়ী হয়ে প্রভুর রাজ্যের জন্য গৌরব নিয়ে আসেন। আর আমাদের প্রভু সেটাই করবেন আমার বিশ্বাস। ভালো থাকবেন।

    • @shubrochakms6869
      @shubrochakms6869 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Samuel_Rana_Adhikary আমেন dhnnobad amar jonne prathona korar jonne ♥️

  • @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary
    @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary  Před rokem +5

    It took me almost 3 years to complete this song and within this time I haven't uploaded any of my major productions. I'm not the writer of this song but just a translator and reproducer and my passion is to produce or reproduce worship songs but there are people whose full time work is to criticize but I would rather say to my critics please take at least 3 minutes verses my 3 years to think on you topics of debate. That would really appreciate our hard work.
    My beliefs behind this song is_
    1. Mother of Jesus was not God as if she knew everything of Jesus Christ in detail.
    2. Even the Mother of Jesus needed salvation through her son Jesus Christ.
    3. Mary gave birth to a such child Who was, Who is and Who is to come. The Alpha & Omega.
    Before you want to debate on this song please read the article by it's writer himself and make up you own ground.
    For Mark Lowry who is the co-writer of this songq, almost every day is Christmas.
    Whenever the storyteller and singer takes the stage for a concert, he always closes the show with the same song-“Mary Did You Know?”-no matter what time of year it is.
    “When you have one hit, you better end with it,” Lowry said in a recent phone interview.
    Lowry co-wrote “Mary Did You Know?” with Buddy Greene, a well-respected songwriter and instrumentalist, in 1991, while both were on tour with famed gospel singers Bill and Gloria Gaither. Recorded first by Christian singer Michael English, the song has become a modern Christmas staple-covered by some of the biggest names in the business: Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and Wynonna Judd, Mary J. Blige, Clay Aiken, Carrie Underwood, and the a cappella vocal group Pentatonix.
    The idea for the song dates back to conversations the 63-year-old had with his mother about Jesus and Mary. Most revolved around the question: What was it like to raise the son of God?
    “Literally, what was it like teaching the Word of God to talk,” he said, referring to a title used for Jesus in the Gospel of John. “What was it like to give him a haircut? Did she ever walk into his room and say, ‘clean this mess up’?”
    He added that most of the questions he had did not make their way into the song-only the ones that rhymed made it.
    Those conversations also touched on spiritual topics, like the mystery of the incarnation, said Lowry-the Christian belief that God became human in the person of Jesus. They eventually inspired a series of short monologues Lowry wrote in 1984 for a Christmas concert at Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, then led by Jerry Falwell. Those monologues were the glue that held the show together, serving as a transition from one Christmas song to another.
    They stuck with Lowry, who thought they might work for a song if he could find the right music. Several musicians tried to come up with melodies, but none fit, said Lowry. Then, while on tour with the Gaithers, he showed the lyrics to Greene and asked him to have a go. Greene took them home and started working on some music. Lowry recalls that Greene, who could not be reached, had spent a day listening to Christmas carols written in minor keys, like “What Child is This?” and “We Three Kings” before composing the melody for “Mary Did You Know?”
    “It was beautiful,” he said. “It was haunting, and it made the song work. It didn’t take away from the message-it elevated the message.”
    While writing lyrics, Lowry said he imagined himself as an overly enthusiastic angel who showed up at the manger during the Christmas story and was filled with questions. He used the phrase, “Did you know” to express that enthusiasm-as if the angel was bubbling over with joy for what the birth of Jesus meant. The questions in the song are the questions Lowry would have asked if he had been there.
    But that phrase has gotten Lowry in trouble in recent years-seen as a kind of theological mansplaining.
    “Listeners have complained that, yes, Mary knew that she was going to bear the Messiah, the promised salvation of Israel, and that, therefore, the rhetorical question upon which the song rests is either redundant or condescending,” author Joy Clarkson, host of the “Speaking with Joy” podcast, wrote in a 2018 CT article entitled, “Yes, Mary Knew.”
    That phrase has also inspired a series of sarcastic social media posts. “Mary did you know … that there’s a boy on his way to gift your newborn with a drum solo,” tweeted author and pastor Courtney Ellis. “Mary did you know we’ve been trying to reach you about your extended warranty,” tweeted Texas attorney Robert Callahan II. There’s even apparently a satire of the song, entitled “Mary Freaking Knew.”
    Lowry is pretty good-natured about the criticism of the song. He’s quick to admit it has shortcomings-which he thinks are more evident to his fellow Christians who are more familiar with theology than the average person who hears the song. The last thing he wanted to do was to insult Mary or anger his fellow believers.
    “I never meant for it to start a war or irritate people,” he said. “I definitely didn’t want that.”
    That response fits Lowry's character. He’s long used humor to help his fellow evangelicals lighten up, preferring laughter to a fight any day.
    “We’ve portrayed to the world that we’re superhuman beings, and we’re not,” he told Religion News Service in a 1999 interview. “We’re just sinners in need of a savior.”
    Still, he’s grateful for what he called the “miracle of the song.” Lowry, who has never been married, views his songs as his children. None of them, he said, has grown and had a life of their own the way “Mary Did You Know?” has. Most of all, he hopes the song will point people to the story of the baby Jesus and what his arrival would mean.
    “I hope the song makes people think about the baby Jesus,” he said. “I hope it sends them running to Luke 1 to find out what Mary knew.”

  • @cijomolpj7438
    @cijomolpj7438 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice

  • @shiju.shikder
    @shiju.shikder Před rokem +1

    May God be glorified. Amen!

  • @smtyz4530
    @smtyz4530 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations bowdi for your beautiful voice. Amen 🙏.

  • @archiebaroi
    @archiebaroi Před rokem +1

    Outstanding... I was waiting for this song in Bangla... Thanks to the Manger team members.

  • @derrickorvill4732
    @derrickorvill4732 Před rokem +1

    Blessed be the name of the Lord! Amen!

  • @gamitkrishna5966
    @gamitkrishna5966 Před 9 měsíci +2

    💕💗I am waiting yours new song💓💗
    ❤ I love every song i am blessed 💕

  • @saadatbipu5379
    @saadatbipu5379 Před rokem +1

    Awesome, nice composition, love it.

  • @mongsingmarma6783
    @mongsingmarma6783 Před rokem +1

    Wow😮😮

  • @AyonBiswasOne
    @AyonBiswasOne Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love This Song ....
    God bless you ❤❤

  • @pritiwishgozi8665
    @pritiwishgozi8665 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful song. Praise the lord. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @dnr-productionhouse4611
    @dnr-productionhouse4611 Před rokem +1

    Waiting ❤

  • @opendoors2311
    @opendoors2311 Před rokem +1

    very nice, also do post the lyrics. God bless you all.

  • @gamitkrishna5966
    @gamitkrishna5966 Před 9 měsíci

    Every day love it songs 💗💗💗💗 love you Jesus 💓❤❤❤

  • @JBMoonna
    @JBMoonna Před rokem +1

    Praise God.

  • @mytuve439
    @mytuve439 Před rokem

    জয় যীশু ভারত থেকে❤

  • @Benson710
    @Benson710 Před rokem +1

    100❤like ami kore delam

  • @minuchowdhury8962
    @minuchowdhury8962 Před rokem +1

  • @tomalgmomin
    @tomalgmomin Před rokem

    Friend well done.

  • @prasantahembram4478
    @prasantahembram4478 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful voice and music...But the lyrics are controversial....Beause you are asking Mary whether she knew....
    Infact in this world Mary is the one who knew Jesus more than anybody else....Music is good but should not lead to controversy in people's beliefs...Thank you...🙏

    • @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary
      @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary  Před rokem +1

      Mary did know who is Jesus but every single experience of serving, saving and sacrificing ministry of Jesus Christ was absolutely brand new experiences. The lyric is absolutely not controversial as because the Bible said_
      But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, Neither have entered into the heart of man, The things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
      1 Corinthians 2:9, is absolutely applicable to Mary the Mother of Jesus Christ. And if you think this verses is just not applicable or controversial for specially Mary then you might believe in a different doctrine than mine and made Mary as God as if she knew everything as God knew everything. The mother of Jesus was not Jesus. That's why even she also needs salvation through her son Jesus Christ. I can have an open challenge for debate with you regarding the issue you have brought and I can prove you that if Mary did know who would be Jesus like then Jesus would not have told her, " “Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?”
      Luke 2:49. So, brother why in this verse Jesus is asking her mother "Didn't you know? It was not me that asking Mary didn't you know that your son must have been to His father's house. It's was first Jesus who asked His mother "Didn't you know? Brother you are already in controversy with your personal thought and belief which has no harmony with scripture and I'm am not the one who's leading you in controversial beliefs. Song has nothing to do with debate with you. Within few lines it has to say Who the Christ was? Who the Christ is?and Who the Christ will be? So, brother next time if you have anything to say against belief then please quote some bible verses where you can show us Mary did know exact in details that what was going to happen and what Jesus was going to do as if she was a god. 🙏 Thanks

    • @danielshuvo
      @danielshuvo Před rokem +1

      @@Samuel_Rana_AdhikaryRather than wasting time explaining let’s do more music bhai!❤

    • @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary
      @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary  Před rokem

      @@danielshuvo yes brother, we must do more music. Actually I didn't want to explain even though I had much to explain but after my wife saw this comment she asked me reply this comment as she knew I had answer to this. This comment was posted with such language as if I am misleading people's faith with controversial songs.

    • @prasantahembram4478
      @prasantahembram4478 Před rokem

      i understand your feelings but certain things should be ok..and should be maintained....(remember i never mentioned Mary as god......." you can correct yourself..." and listen.....
      If you are so much stuck with Bible then why is your song going out of Biblical doctrine- where is it written the questions you are putting forward for Mary? Where was it written “whether Mary knew Jesus or not?” I accept your given biblical quote on Jesus asking Mary but your song’s lyrics questions were not there at all. If you believe only what Bible says then why do you speak what Bible does not say? You are contradicting yourself. Every song has its tune, rhythm and above all its meaning “what meaning does your song going to convey to people is it speaking about Jesus or is it projecting the ignorance of Mary? That she didn’t know her son (as your song indicates). If you want to speak about Jesus why are you questioning Mary? People will laugh at you by “your way of projecting ignorant the person who carried Jesus in her womb for nine month and gave birth and was with her son till he was adult.” What do you speak doesn’t make sense to me…..? sorry if it hearts you but be thoughtful before you step forward to do new things...@@Samuel_Rana_Adhikary

    • @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary
      @Samuel_Rana_Adhikary  Před rokem

      @@prasantahembram4478 I already explained the context of the song but not everyone understand everything as because it always depends on what Spirit lead you. However, if a person is engaged almost all the time with the world is not capable of understanding and I don't have any courage fuel the fire.