Passover

Passover Anthem: Triumph of the God of Israel
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Lyrics

Passin’ ova like we did in Egypt

Expressing a symbolic act of passing over, reminiscent of the biblical Passover in Egypt.

Moses, Aaron and Miriam,

Mention of key figures Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, possibly referencing their roles in biblical history.

Gave us our national anthem.

Attributing the national anthem to the mentioned figures, symbolizing a significant moment in history.

Our national anthem.

Reiteration of the national anthem's importance.

Give it up for the Most High and Holy One!

Praising the Most High and Holy One, emphasizing the triumph of the God of Israel.

The God of Israel will triumph!

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The God of Israel will triumph!

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The God of Israel will triumph!

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Sing!

Encouragement to sing and praise, invoking a communal expression of gratitude.

Sing!

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Sing!

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Sing unto the LORD with me!

Praising the Lord for glorious deeds, possibly referencing the biblical event of the horse and rider in the sea.

He has done gloriously!

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Horse and the rider thrown in the sea!

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Sing sing sing!

Encouraging continued singing for freedom.

The truth shall make us free.

Expressing hope for freedom from the last captivity, mentioning Esau's end.

This last captivity,

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Esau’s end is coming.

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Be one that few will believe.

Encouraging a belief in the unseen, anticipating a new heaven without enemies.

Capture moments that they cannot see.

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Head to a place that no one’s ever seen

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New heaven, no enemies.

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Be one that few will believe.

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Capture moments that they cannot see.

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Head to a place that no one’s ever seen

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New heaven, no enemies.

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We’ve had enough! We’ve had enough!

Declaration of having had enough, waiting patiently for the King, possibly referring to Christ as the black messiah.

Saints are waitin’ patiently.

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We’ve had enough! We’ve had enough!

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Waitin’ patient for our King;

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Christ the black messiah,

Further descriptions of Christ's coming with wrath and fire, depicting a powerful and impactful event.

(Sing!)

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Comin’ with wrath and fire.

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(Sing!)

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Terrible is the day.

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Blood all up under his feet.

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Sing sing sing!

Encouragement to continue singing for freedom.

The truth shall make us free.

Reiteration of hope for freedom from the last captivity, mentioning Esau's end.

This last captivity,

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Esau’s end is coming.

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Be one that few will believe.

Reiteration of the importance of belief in the unseen and the anticipation of a new heaven without enemies.

Capture moments that they cannot see.

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Head to a place that no one’s ever seen

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New heaven, no enemies.

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Be one that few will believe.

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Capture moments that they cannot see.

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Head to a place that no one’s ever seen

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New heaven, no enemies.

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It is YOUR,

Expressing the pleasure of giving the Kingdom, providing peace, and the possibility of receiving through asking.

It is YOUR,

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It is YOUR good pleasure to give the Kingdom.

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You give a peace that frees us all from care.

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Ask you and it will be given.

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Passin’ ova like we did in Egypt

Recapitulation of the Passover theme and emphasis on the God of Israel's triumph.

Moses, Aaron and Miriam,

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Gave us our national anthem.

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Our national anthem.

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Give it up for the Most High and Holy One!

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The God of Israel will triumph!

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The God of Israel will triumph!

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The God of Israel will triumph!

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