Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 10/10 [1 vote]Album: Come Dance With Me / Original Release Date: 2002Genre: Christian & GospelSong Duration: 4 min 04 sec
JOEL CHERNOFF
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Baruch Adonai Elohey Yisrael Adonai,
Blessed is the Lord
Baruch Adonai Elohey Yisrael Adonai,
Blessed is the Lord
Min ha-olam vad ha-olam,
Praise His name forever and again
Min ha-olam vad ha-olam,
Blessed is the Lord, the God of Israel
So let the nations sing and praise Him,
And Israel will say amen
Sing all you nations hallelujah,
And Israel will say amen
Baruch Adonai is written and performed by Joel Chernoff. ✔️
When was Baruch Adonai released?
It is first released in 2002 as part of Joel Chernoff's album "Come Dance With Me" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
Which genre is Baruch Adonai?
Baruch Adonai falls under the genre Christian & Gospel. ✔️
How long is the song Baruch Adonai?
Baruch Adonai song length is 4 minutes and 04 seconds.
these lyrics are submitted by kaan these lyrics are last corrected by Anon on December 20, 2016 Songwriter(s): Joel Chernoff Record Label(s): 2002 Galilee of the Nations Music USA, Inc Official lyrics by
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Baruch Adonai means "Blessed is the Lord" in Hebrew. Often times in the Tanachk (the Old Testament) the word Adonai (Lord) is spoken as a substitute for YHVH, the Hebrew name of God. This name was so sacred it was never pronounced by Jewish people.
Baruch Adonai means "Blessed is the Lord" in Hebrew. Often times in the Tanachk (the Old Testament) the word Adonai (Lord) is spoken as a substitute for YHVH, the Hebrew name of God. This name was so sacred it was never pronounced by Jewish people.