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O Come, o Come, Emmanuel

O Come, o Come, Emmanuel lyrics by Agapao Worship. O come, o come, Emannuel And ransom captive Israel The mourns in lonely exile here Until the son of god...

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O Come, o Come, Emmanuel

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O come, o come, Emannuel

And ransom captive Israel

The mourns in lonely exile here

Until the son of god appear

Rejoice, rejoice

Rejoice, rejoice

Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice

Emannuel, shall come to thee, o Israel

kod ososo jihyee ju

on manmul jilso jushigo

cham jil-li-ye kil boissa

kal kil-rul indoha-soso

kippo-hara, kippo-hara

kippo-hara, ih-sû-rael

kod oshi-rira, ih-ma-nu-el

kod ososo sománg-ie ju

man beksong han mãm-iru-ô

shiggiwa bunjeng obs-egu

cham pyongwa chewuu-ju-soso

kippo-hara, kippo-hara

kippo-hara, ih-sû-rael

kod oshi-rira, ih-ma-nu-el

kod oshi-rira, ih-ma-nu-el

kod oshi-rira, ih-ma-nu-el

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