Hallelujah, Leonard Cohen cover, adapted for King David
Published 2024-02-22
Images courtesy of Bing Ai
All Comments (17)
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Very clear words, beautiful and insightful. I love this version
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Loved this version of Hallelujah ❤
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Thank you Mike for this redeemed version of Leonard Cohen’s song. Leonard’s original words seem to say that he once had faith but, like David, fell and lost it. He seemed to wish he could get it back but despaired of being successful, though in the end he still offered the song to “the Lord of Song.” Your version is a version for the redeemed, who, like David, fell but were able to find their faith again. David did not die in despair but recovered and finished his reign triumphantly. His Psalm 51 records his recovery. We who have fallen but been redeemed and recovered relate completely with your version of the song.
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Beautiful!
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wonderful
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Why are some people so wicked reading comment I see how so many people have hate to some people, instead of encouraging the singer for work weldon you speak bad about it,he never want to change the song anyway his just appreciating the original song by doing his version anyway, if you don't like it scroll and listen to the original song,he did not force anyone to listen to his version, anyway kudos sir,I love your work.
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This version is inspiring
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Amem 🙏 🙏 🙏
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Dear Whoever's reading this,The Same GOD Who Parted The Red Sea For Moses & Raised Lazarus From The Dead Is Going To Take Care Of Your Situation In Jesus Precious Name.Amen
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John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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بهترین جای کیهان برای شما قرار داده اول
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به تعادل زندگی کنید همانطور به همه گفته شد ذره ایمان به فرمان شما به درختان به ،☄️☄️☄️🧚🧚🧚💡🤍🤍🤍
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بازهم بندر جای دیگری میگردید خود را متمدن میدانید این بزرگترین ن
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ناشکری است که میشود کرد اینهمه هزینههای برای چیزی که
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NOT NEAR up to the Cohen original. Some songs should be left alone as written
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Hello queen esther here amen god blest all❤🎉