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Jehovah Jirah<br><br>
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* [[Genesis 22:14]] - The phrase "Jehovah Jirah" ("Lord will provide") is used in the story of God's call to Abraham to sacrifice Isaac
by Joe Anderson - © 2003 JL Anderson Music Publishing Co / JAMM<br><br>
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* [[Jehovah Jirah (song)]]
(Capo 3 for Eb)<br><br>
 
(Intro)<br><br> 
 
<pre>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7
 
/...  /...  /...  /...<br><br>
 
(verse 1)<br><br> 
 
Cma7          Fma7    Cma7              Fma7<br>
 
Feeling all  alone,  Fill my wanting  soul.<br> 
 
Em        Am7                Fma7            G<br>
 
A stranger  in a strange land,  keep my spirit  whole.<br> 
 
Cma7              Fma7    Cma7                Fma7<br> 
 
You have always  been,  Right here by my    side.<br> 
 
Em                      Am7                Fma7          Bd<br> 
 
Through good times  and through the   bad. There You will abide<br><br.
 
(chorus)<br><br>
 
<nowiki>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7<nowiki><br> 
 
Jehovah,  Jirah,  JehovahJirah<br> 
 
<nowiki>Em  Am7  Fma7  G <nowiki><br>
 
I know that  I am Yours,  And You are my  Lord<br><br>
 
(Intrumental)<br><br>
 
<nowiki>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7<nowiki><br><br><nowiki>/...  /...  /...  /...<nowiki><br> 
 
<nowiki>Em  Am7  Fma7  Bd<nowiki><br> 
 
<nowiki>/...  /...  /...  /...<nowiki>  <br><br>
 
(verse 2)<br><Br><nowiki>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7<nowiki><br> 
 
Blessed are the  poor,  Blessed are the  meek.<Br>
 
<nowiki>Em  Am7  Fma7  Bd<nowiki><br>
 
Blessed are  they who mourn,  They'll no longer  weep.<br>
 
<nowiki>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7<nowiki><br>
 
You care for all the  birds,  Dressed the lillies of the  fields.<br>
 
<nowiki>Em  Am7  Fma7  Bd<nowiki><br> 
 
Why worry  about this life,  Your love will always  yield.<br><br>
 
(Chorus)<br><br>
 
(Tag)<br><br> 
 
<nowiki>Cma7  Fma7  Cma7  Fma7<nowiki><br>Jehovah, My  Lord  Jehovah, My  Lord<br>
 

Latest revision as of 22:18, 22 May 2009

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