Marcha, Israel
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Marcha, Israel
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Elohim, Adonai, Yahwen, El Shaddai
Jeová Jireh, Jeová Nissi
Jeová Rafah, Jeová Shammah
Lá vem o povo do Senhor
Povo santo e vencedor
Destemido, marchando para a vitória
Para a glória do nosso Deus redentor
Que a mim à você dá valor
Marcha Israel pelo meio do mar
Jeová Sabaoth foi quem mandou avançar
Rumo à terra prometida que mana leite e mel
Este é o povo especial que vai morar no céu
Agora é só alegria, vamos celebrar
Vamos bater palmas, vamos adorar
Aquele que venceu a morte e ressuscitou
Jesus Cristo, o Salvador
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