The phrase "Jah is my co-pilot" is a variation of the popular saying "God is my co-pilot," which is often attributed to Charles L. Allen, an American author and minister, who popularized it in the 1960s. The specific adaptation using "Jah," a term for God in Rastafarian culture, reflects a blend of spiritual beliefs and was popularized in Rastafarian contexts. While the exact origin of the "Jah is my co-pilot" phrase is not definitively attributed to one individual, it embodies the same sentiment of divine guidance.
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Christina is the copilot when the pilot is not there
there is no copilot in formula racing.
In Korean, "let's eat" is said as "자, 밥 먹자" (ja, bap meokja), which is pronounced as "jah, bap muhk-jah".
Radio Jah Jah was created on 2004-05-25.
"Copilot" in English is co-pilota in Italian.
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bob marly once said in a interview that he does not not look up to anyone but jah
Jah is the Rastafari equivalent to god
Jah Woosh died on 2011-02-21.
bob marly once said in a interview that he does not not look up to anyone but jah
Jah Mason was born in 1970.