Three scripture references provide the text for the Hallelujah Chorus, all taken from The Revelation of Jesus Christ, also known as The Revelation to John, the Apocalypse of John, or simply the Apocalypse. They are:
Hallelujah: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Rev 19:6
The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever. Rev 11:15
King of kings, and Lord of lords. Rev 19:16
Three scripture references provide the text for the Hallelujah Chorus, all taken from The Revelation of Jesus Christ, also known as The Revelation to John, the Apocalypse of John, or simply the Apocalypse. They are:
Hallelujah: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Rev 19:6
The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever. Rev 11:15
King of kings, and Lord of lords. Rev 19:16
I saw a blind man tapping alongHe could not see like you and meI said, Oh mister, I feel sorry for youHe said, When I get to heaven, I'll see just like youChorusI'll see all my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no blind man in Hallelujah SquareI saw an ole cripple dragging his legHe could not walk like you and meI said, Oh mister, I feel sorry, so sorry for youHe said, When I get to glory, I'll walk just like youCHORUSI'll walk with my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no cripple in Hallelujah SquareI saw a beggar, begging for breadHe did not have food to eat, like you and meI said, Oh, oh mister, I feel sorry, so sorry for youHe said , You see, when I get in glory, I'm gonna sit at the table just like youCHORUSI'll see all my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no beggar in Hallelujah SquareROLLThere won't be no blind man in Hallelujah SquareThere won't be no cripple in Hallelujah SquareThere won't be no beggar in Hallelujah Square
"Looking at the Front Door" by Main Source off the Breaking Atoms album (1991). Outstanding song. All-time Classic!
Ari Hest - you can see his version also on YouTube.Above is incorrect answer."Hallelujah" by Will Dailey.Source(s):Watched the episode and it said at the end who sang it. Another source cbsrecords.comAnd on 7/21, check out A&E's popular show, The Cleaner, starring Benjamin Bratt, to hear Will's cover version of the Leonard Cohen song, "Hallelujah", which will be added as a bonus track to his full-length album, Torrent, Volumes 1 & 2, on iTunes that day.
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I saw a blind man tapping alongHe could not see like you and meI said, Oh mister, I feel sorry for youHe said, When I get to heaven, I'll see just like youChorusI'll see all my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no blind man in Hallelujah SquareI saw an ole cripple dragging his legHe could not walk like you and meI said, Oh mister, I feel sorry, so sorry for youHe said, When I get to glory, I'll walk just like youCHORUSI'll walk with my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no cripple in Hallelujah SquareI saw a beggar, begging for breadHe did not have food to eat, like you and meI said, Oh, oh mister, I feel sorry, so sorry for youHe said , You see, when I get in glory, I'm gonna sit at the table just like youCHORUSI'll see all my friends in Hallelujah SquareWhat a wonderful time we'll have up thereWe'll sing and praise Jesus, His glory we'll shareThere won't be no beggar in Hallelujah SquareROLLThere won't be no blind man in Hallelujah SquareThere won't be no cripple in Hallelujah SquareThere won't be no beggar in Hallelujah Square
Ancient Greek translation of the Jewish scriptures. This was an Old Testament source for early Christians.
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"Hallelujah" is a widely used form but there are several variants. The word is a derivative of the Hebrew word halleluya (from Yahweh or Jehovah). The chief spellings share a common form hallelu- , followed by a J, Y, I, or E, and an -ah sound at the end. The pronunciations are nearly identical. The observed spellings include : * Hallelujah * Halleluyah * Halleluiah (or Halleluia) * Hallelueia (rarely Hallelueiah) Christian liturgies include the chant "Alleluia" (Alleluja) or "all hail to Him Who is". This is from the same source.
"Looking at the Front Door" by Main Source off the Breaking Atoms album (1991). Outstanding song. All-time Classic!
.Catholic AnswerThe Sacred Scriptures are the "Word of God {Jesus Christ} in the very Words of God." The Sacred Scriptures serve as nourishment for the Christian life (see CCC {Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph} 141), they are a source of prayer (see CCC 2563-2654), they are a source of strength for the Church (see CCC 104, 131). They teach the truth (CCC 107). from the Catechism of the Catholic Church # 141:The Church {and individual Christians} has always venerated the divine Scriptures as she venerated the Body of the Lord (the most Holy Eucharist)" (Dei Verbum 21): both nourish and govern the whole Christian life. "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" (Ps 119:105, cf. Isa 50:4)
Vedas_are_their_scriptures,_also_known_as_their_Holy_bookAdditional information:The Vedas are the Primary source and there are other scriptures that elaborate the meaning of the Vedas and help in leading a vedic life style. Dharma shasthras provides guidelines to lead life in accordance with the Vedas. Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas illustrate through stories, the spirit of the vedic life style. For those who want to go through Hindu scriptures, Bhagava Gita (part of Mahabharatha) and Upanishads are more advisable.
HUMAN BEINGS HAVE REGAINED THE SANCTITY THEY ONCE POSSESSEDThis is the most special choir acting of church which I never see it before. It has different kinds of music style, and rhythm relaxed and cheerful which make me intoxicated. It seems to make me see the pleasant of kingdom's appearance and all people praise God unceasingly. Source: The Church of Almighty God