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LFireproof
The fact that I am tapping my feet and singing along has everything to do with this song...lol@Malkamillian and BlueOclock.
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Malkamillian
the fact I'm high as a kite has nothing to do with the fact I'm really enjoying this.
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Oppressotron
So catchy you almost miss the abject misery that the song is all about. Absolutely essential!
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rastaman41
So true music godly thing beiow Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary PSALM 137 Ps 137:1-9. This Psalm records the mourning of the captive Israelites, and a prayer and prediction respecting the destruction of their enemies. 1. rivers of Babylon-the name of the city used for the whole country. remembered Zion-or, Jerusalem, as in Ps 132:13. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 137:1-4 Their enemies had carried the Jews captive from their own land. To complete their woes, they insulted over them; they required of them mirth and a song. This was very barbarous; also profane, for no songs would serve but the songs of Zion. Scoffers are not to be compiled with. They do not say, How shall we sing, when we are so much in sorrow? but, It is the Lord's song, therefore we dare not sing it among idolaters.
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musicgodlything
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary PSALM 137 Ps 137:1-9. This Psalm records the mourning of the captive Israelites, and a prayer and prediction respecting the destruction of their enemies. 1. rivers of Babylon-the name of the city used for the whole country. remembered Zion-or, Jerusalem, as in Ps 132:13. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 137:1-4 Their enemies had carried the Jews captive from their own land. To complete their woes, they insulted over them; they required of them mirth and a song. This was very barbarous; also profane, for no songs would serve but the songs of Zion. Scoffers are not to be compiled with. They do not say, How shall we sing, when we are so much in sorrow? but, It is the Lord's song, therefore we dare not sing it among idolaters.
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Oppressotron
Some songs are so powerful for individuals (this one for me) that they almost seem crafted specifically with them in mind. I know I share this sentiment with tens of thousands who feel their heart strings tugged by this song. Modern society has made me (us) a captive and I feel like a slave in a digital Diaspora. I long for Zion much the way the Babylonian captives did and I know a great many others feel the same. Praise him!
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gomessilvacarlo
Esse e o estilo do que reggae deveria ser tocado em doto canto do mundo.A vedadeira raiz Ass. sandro
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