Blessed be the Name of YUD - HEI - VAV - HEI - ADONAI!
Wonderful! Oh how I long to be one with my Jewish friends singing praises to the Lord of Israel. Shalom!
Just found your voice and vibrations tonight. That and these Hallel Scriptures make me beyond blessed. Todah!
@Haddie Bee welcome to the family! I am working on new settings for other Psalms as well. If you’re interested, please join my mailing list so you don’t miss any: www.juliegeller.com/song-bundle
I heard this for the first time in church yesterday as we studied the week leading up to the crucifixion. What a blessing! Your music is certainly a praise offering.
Every song you sing has blessed me to no end, but there something extraordinary about the Psalms songs, thank you so much and please keep singing the Scripture
Thank you
Excellent. This is just extremely wonderful in every way. Love it dear sister!
Baruch HASHEM !!!!
Julie Toda Raba...how beautiful...
May HASHEM keeps blessing your life...so we can be blessed too.
Thank you 4 Sharing.
May we play this song in our hearts until the Kingdom is restored to Israel, till the desert rejoices and blossoms like a rose and till all things are made new in A World without suffering and pain, but everlasting life, love, beauty and happiness. What a story we have worth retelling and what happy ending awaits those of us who love Him.
No eye has seen, no ear has heard the things that He has prepared ...
As an Asian and I love listening to, epic, orchestral, instrumental and uplifting songs (song of Ascents?😊), as well as some lovely japanese and korean songs and this one captures the heart of both. 💗
You're welcome, playing your song once again tomorrow, in memory of His loving sacrifice. Chag Pesach Sameach
I was in Psalm 118 this morning (I'm reading through the Psalms) and just had to listen to your song again. Brings me to tears each time. Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving, Julie!!
Thank you Julie. It is so beautiful, and I will sing it and sing it often.
AMEN...
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Julie,
Though I've not heard of you before, I came across your song after the Lord gave me Pslam 118 related to my current work situation. Not sure what it has to do with work just yet, but I really like your song! Blessings in Yeshua!!
So good
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Who is this cornerstone? It refers to maelaech Doawid (king David) as it is written in Zech. 10 verse 4: "Out of them [Jisroa'eel / Israel] shall come the cornerstone."
Beautiful
@@Juliegeller You're welcome. We may be playing this song of yours this coming Pesach/or what we Messianics call The Memorial as our closing hymn at the full moon, in remembrance of our deliverance from captivity in Mizraim and from sin, as we Pass Over from death to life. And hopefully, from this world of suffering to the Next without tears, death, sorrow or pain. May The Lord Come and may GOD Bless us all and our fam.
Ashkenazi?
Sephardic here. 😄
Were all in the Same ARK
@@raimiranda126 Amen, amen! We are all in the same ark. My family is Ashkenasi.
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Very nice! But I have a hard to implement critique: You have replaced God's names, Adonai and El, with Adoshem and Kel. This is imho unnecessary (as you are singing/reciting entire psukim) and is jarring to my ear. You can consult your own rabbi about this I guess..
I appreciate that, Gidon, and I do believe that you are right. This is something that I've gone back and forth about over the years and something I'm not consistent with. My question is always, "What will the most people be comfortable with?" and, for some reason, lots of Jewish music is recorded using Hashem etc. even though it's fine to sing entire pesukim. I'm not sure why that's the standard for religious Jewish music given that its fine to say Hashem's name for full pesukin. I'm going to ask around about this again. I hope you have a chag kasher visameach!
I am preparing for our Palm Sunday service this morning and I ran across this on Google and it moved me to tears. Thank you and God bless you and yours!
Thank you, Graham, and happy Easter 😊
I don't do Ishtar but I am doing Passover in April..