Because He told us to (Isaiah 43:21). When we praise God and worship Him, we thereby maintain and strengthen our relationship with Him; and it is also good for the health of the eternal soul, to which Torah, prayer and religious observances are a form of nourishment. Judaism sees it as centrally important to thank God, to recognize that He is the source of prosperity, and to be close to Him.
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i'm sorry that i can't fully help but I need the same information!!!! I sang this song once when i was leading worship but I just had lyrics and chords! Lift, lift up your hands in the sanctuary now Lift, lift up your hands Clap, clap your hands in the sanctuary now Clap, (now) clap you hands Stomp, stomp your feet in the santuary now Stomp, now stomp you feet. We lift our hands to praise His name We clap our hands and do the same We stomp our feet because we know The devil is under our feet.
When you praise God and you raise your hands, it means that you are giving your all to him. That whatever you have to give, you're surrendering it to Him. It's one of the best things you can do.
Clap Yo' Hands was created in 1926.
you just clap your hands
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah was created in 2004.
Please Clap Your Hands was created on 2007-09-25.
to laud - to praise to clap to pet (for dogs or cats)
because the air around your hands moves as you clap your hands and so creates sound
Thunder claps.
boom=slap your hands to your knees/chest clap= clap your hands snap= snap your fingers baboom= slap your hands on your knees/chest twice in a row It goes Boom snap clap baboom snap clap snap boom snap clap baboom snap (then say) shhhhhhh