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  1. The word “Hallelujah” itself carries a powerful meaning, translating to “Glory to the Lord” in Hebrew. Cohen once said that all the different variations of “Hallelujah” have equal value, representing a desire to affirm faith in life with enthusiasm and emotion. Jeff Buckley’s rendition of “Hallelujah” adds a unique and ...

  2. Amy Bishop’s voice is a combination of smooth pavement and rough gravel, with the ability to charm listeners with her sweet tones; yet stun audiences with the ability to hit any high note.

  3. The Meaning Behind The Song: Hallelujah by Bishop Lamont As a DJ, I have come across countless songs that have left a lasting impression on me. One such song that stands out is “Hallelujah” by Bishop Lamont. I remember stumbling upon this song at a friend’s house, not knowing what to expect. Little did I … The Meaning Behind The Song: Hallelujah by Bishop Lamont Read More »

  4. Hallelujah, Hallelujah. Hallelujah, Hallelujah. Your faith was strong but you needed proof. You saw her bathing on the roof. Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew ya. She tied you to a kitchen chair. She broke your throne, and she cut your hair. And from your lips she drew the “Hallelujah”. Hallelujah, Hallelujah.

  5. Better than a Hallelujah sometimes. God loves a drunkards cry, The soldiers plea not to let him die Better than a Hallelujah sometimes. We pour out our miseries God just hears a melody Beautiful the mess we are The honest cries of breaking hearts Are better than a Hallelujah The woman holding on for life, The dying man giving up the fight

  6. Jan 1, 2010 · Better Than a Hallelujah Lyrics. [Verse 1: Amy Grant] God loves a lullaby. In a mother's tears in the dead of night. Better than a Hallelujah sometimes. [Verse 2: Amy Grant] God loves the drunkard ...

  7. Hallelujah. Overall Meaning. The essence of Bishop G.E. Patterson's song "Glory Glory Hallelujah" is to exalt and praise God through dance, clapping, and lifting of hands. The song denotes the believers' desire to give glory and honor to God through worship offerings. The repetition of the phrases "we've come to lift our hands and give Him ...

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