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Mar 19, 2018 · Joshua Aaron - גדול אלוהי (Gadol Elohai) lyrics (Hebrew) + English translation: (REF) / How great is our God / Sing with me / How great is our God / And Search Request a translation Become a translator
Feb 26, 2015 · The song "How Great is our God" makes it's first public appearance in Hebrew (lyrics below). Available at: or on iTunes at . Chorus: Gadol Elohai Shiru ki Gadol Elohai Kol echad Yirei Ki gadol Elohai. Bridge (Name above all names): Shem me'al kol shem Otcha raui le'halel Libi yashir ki gadol Elohai. גדול אלוהי שירו כי גדול ...
Jan 25, 2013 · The song "How Great is our God" makes it's first public appearance in Hebrew (lyrics below). Available at: http://www.Joshua-Aaron.com or on iTunes at https...
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When used about God, gadol means great, grand, awesome. The God of Glory El Hakkavod The God of Glory (Psalm 29:3). Kavod means glory, weight, and honor. Note the use of the Maqqef (binder) in this construct name. The Holy God El Hakkadosh. (Sometimes transliterated Hakadosh). The Holy God (Isa. 5:16). Kaddosh means sacred, holy, set apart ...
Mar 29, 2013 · Israeli / American singer Joshua Aaron shares the world's beloved worship song, "How Great is our God" in Hebrew. Get it on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.co...
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What Does the Hebrew Term Elohim Mean? The Attributes of God That Belong to Him Alone – Question 20 When we read about “God” in the Old Testament, we are reading the translation of the Hebrew term Elohim. It is important that we have an understanding of the meaning of this word and how it is used in Scripture. Elohim Is the Hebrew Name ...
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Definition: Great, large, important, mighty Meaning: great, older, insolent. Word Origin: From the root verb גָּדַל (gadal), meaning "to grow" or "to become great." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 3173 (megas): Often used in the New Testament to convey greatness in size, power, or importance, similar to "gadol."