Hu Yavo (He Will Come)
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Hu Yavo (He Will Come)
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He will return to Jerusalem, Zion's King will restore the Land
The clouds will part and our King will descend
With fire in His eyes, seven stars in His right hand
Hu Yavo, yavo, Hu Yavo, Yeshua x2
(He will come, Yeshua)
verse, chorus repeats
We know He came, the Lamb who was slain
He'll come again, our conquering King
On that day His sword will go forth
To take back and restore what belongs to our Lord
The bride will go forth to the ends of the earth
Preparing the way of the Lord
Beckoning the day, when Israel will say
"Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai!"
(Blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord)
Hu Yavo, Yavo, Hu Yavo, Yeshua x2
(He will come, Yeshua)
Bo Yeshua, Bo!
(Come Yeshua, Come)
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