Darren Whitehead,Chris Tomlin

Holy Roar

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  • Candra Sianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Tehillâh is a word that was used fifty-seven times in the scriptures, with over half of those occurrences being found in the psalms
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Every time we gather with God’s people to praise him, one voice unites with another. Songs become anthems. Anthems become declarations. Declarations become a holy roar.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Shâbach, our final Hebrew word of praise, means to address in a loud tone, to shout, to commend, to glory, or to declare triumph.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    The fifth word commonly translated as praise, the word bârak, is a word of humility.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    It’s a word used 289 times in the psalms, and on each occurrence, it’s used to describe worshippers falling on their faces before God in reverence, adoration, and thanks.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    When we offer new songs of praise, our spontaneous tehillâh, the Lord steps from his heavenly courts and takes residency among the congregation.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Psalm 22:3 (NKJV) is, perhaps, my favorite use of the word tehillâh.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Songs of tehillâh flow from the depths of intimacy with God.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Tehillâh is a word that was used fifty-seven times in the scriptures, with over half of those occurrences being found in the psalms.
  • candrasianturihas quoted5 years ago
    Tehillâh is a Hebrew word meaning hymn, a song of praise, or a new, spontaneous song.
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