Chords for Sarah Liberman - Yemin Adonai Song Story - A Pure Heart Album

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Sarah Liberman - Yemin Adonai Song Story - A Pure Heart Album chords
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[C#] [F#] [Em]
[E] [Bm]
[E] [D] The words [G] Yemin [Bm] Adonai in [F#] Hebrew mean the right hand [G] of the Lord.
As a worshipper and psalm writer, [B] I spend a lot [Bm] of time reading the psalms
and [F#] finding inspiration [B] in them for worship psalms.
[Em] And this phrase [G] popped out on the [B] page to me one day
[F#] and it says Yemin Adonai Romimah, [Bm] Yemin Adonai Sahai,
which means [G] the right hand of the Lord is exalted or is [D] on high, is [G] stronger,
and the right hand of the Lord does battle for us.
[D] So this song became kind of a battle cry.
[F#m] And in the Old Testament, the Israelites [B] would send out the worshippers
[G] ahead of the army to [A] sing these [B] worship songs
and to declare [G] the supremacy of God in battle.
[B] And that is actually the first sound [G] that the enemy heard
with this great cry of worship and exaltation to God.
And I found in my life [C#] that the [Bm] same principle applies.
So [G] when you face [E] difficulty, when you feel like [G] the enemy is closing in
to declare the strength of God and that the right hand of the Lord
[C] is fighting for us, [F#] is [G] often a way to [B] see that breakthrough come.
The song [G] goes on to say that God is our shield and our defense
and that we put our trust in him.
And finally ends with the bridge that God is our glory
and he's the lifter of our heads [Bm] because he's the one who goes out there
[G] and he's the one who [Bm] wins the victory for us.
And that's a [G] source of great comfort for me every time [B] that I sing this [Bm] song.
It's [G] a declaration of [B] God's victory in the [G] battle that I'm in or in the battle to come.
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G
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Bm
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[C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [E] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [D] _ The words [G] Yemin [Bm] Adonai in [F#] Hebrew mean the right hand [G] of the Lord.
As a worshipper and psalm writer, [B] I spend a lot [Bm] of time reading the psalms
and [F#] finding inspiration [B] in them for worship psalms.
[Em] And this phrase [G] popped out on the [B] page to me one day
[F#] and it says Yemin Adonai Romimah, [Bm] Yemin Adonai Sahai,
which means [G] the right hand of the Lord is exalted or is [D] on high, is [G] stronger,
and the right hand of the Lord does battle for us.
[D] So this song became kind of a battle cry.
[F#m] And in the Old Testament, the Israelites [B] would send out the worshippers
[G] ahead of the army to [A] sing these [B] worship songs
and to declare [G] the supremacy of God in battle.
[B] And that is actually the first sound [G] that the enemy heard
with this great cry of worship and exaltation to God.
And I found in my life [C#] that the [Bm] same principle _ applies.
So [G] when you face [E] difficulty, when you feel like [G] the enemy is closing in
to declare the strength of God and that the right hand of the Lord
[C] is fighting for us, [F#] is [G] often a way to [B] see that breakthrough come.
The song [G] goes on to say that God is our shield and our defense
and that we put our trust in him.
And finally ends with the bridge that God is our glory
and he's the lifter of our heads [Bm] because he's the one who goes out there
[G] and he's the one who [Bm] wins the victory for us.
And that's a [G] source of great comfort for me every time [B] that I sing this [Bm] song.
It's [G] a declaration of [B] God's victory in the [G] battle that I'm in or in the battle to come.
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