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The Passion as sung by Fairouz



Video Title : The Passion as sung by Fairouz
Description : Entirely dressed in black, Fairouz, the legendary Lebanese singer, kneels with great humility before the altar and the crucifix upon which our Lord Jesus Christ was nailed and unleashes her impeccable voice as she sings in exaltation: "Today, He was hung on a piece of wood, The Man who hung the world above water.... We kneel before your Passion o' Christ....We kneel before your Passion o' Christ." The year was 1965, and the place, a church in Beirut, Lebanon.
Views : 140395
Rating : 4.86
Keywords, Tags : Passion of Christ Good Friday Fairouz Fairuz Fayrouz Lebanon فيروز
Video Length : 2 : 5


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DonChicho... would you rather God not sacrific his only Son so we may all go to HELL???? It was GOD'S WILL you idiot. Don't blame the Jews for what God willed. If you blame someone, blame God and quit making Jesus' death in vain with your hatred of the Jews.

Pardon me but King David was from the tribe of Judah who was one of Jacob/Israel's sons. You should research their genealogies more thoroughly. You can find King David, Judah, Jacob/Israel and Abraham all listed in both of Jesus' genealogies in Matthew and Luke. You can find their genealogies in the OT as well.

You are confusing Judean(Jew) with Judahite, a dedscendent of the tribe of Judah. Judeans(Jews) were in fact Edomites and had no relation to the tribe of Judah. Jesus was a Galilean and not a Judean.

John 7:1, "After this Jesus stayed in Galilee; for He could not walk in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him." His followers were constrained "for fear of the Jews" (John 7:13, 19:38, 20:19).

Jesus often had problems with Jewish leaders (the Pharisees and the Sadducees) They were often referred to as "the Jews" in Scripture. That doesn't mean that He wasn't a Jew. In fact, he was often called "Rabbi".

Stop being an apologist, the bible makes very clear who the Jews were and what they did to the lord and savior, shame on you!

Well, I'm sorry if you aren't used to having people question your doctrines! Obviously we have some areas of disagreement~ However, I am fully aware of who did what to the Lord and I consider the Holy Scriptures the final authority for all doctrine. So, if you don't like my inquiries and apologetics, I won't trouble you again. Goodbye.

When Jesus asked the Samaritan woman for a drink at Jacob's well she asked him why he would even ask her because he was a JEW and Jews didn't associate with Samaritans. He did NOT deny being a JEW. But he did continue the conversation and revealed himself as the Messiah. There are numerous Biblical references to Jesus being a Jew and practicing the faith. I suspect you read an article by Benjamin Freedman?

أشهد أن لا إله إلاَّ الله و أشهد أن سيدي محمد عبده و رسوله أشهد أن لا إله إلاَّ الله و أشهد أن سيدي المسيح عبده و رسوله أشهد أن لا إله إلاَّ الله و أشهد أن سيدي موسى عبده و رسوله

What the heck are you talking about? Catholics (and I know because I am one) do not smack themselves, nor do we act as if the Holy Spirit struck us. What is your problem? Why are you afraid of something you know nothing about? Do your research before you start saying things that are untrue.


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