Praise the Name of the Lord by Ted Pearce, Cultural Xchange


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Jerusalem Sessions by Ted Pearce

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Praise the Name of the Lord
by Ted Pearce, Cultural Xchange

Album: Jerusalem Sessions


Intro
Hey, hey, yeah
Come on

Verse 1
From among every nation, people are going up
To the house of the Lord God of Jacob
We come to You and say, "Teach us Your ways"
We enter your kingdom with an offering of praise

Chorus
So hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord, hey

Verse 2
People of the Lord come stand together
We are set apart for His good pleasure
We stand upon His word, the set time is come
For we have heard this is the time to favor Zion

Chorus
So hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord

Hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord, yeah

Interlude

Bridge
I will praise You, Adonai, with all my heart (all my heart)
I will tell of all Your marvelous wonders
I will be glad and rejoice in You alone
I will sing praise unto Your name, O God Most High

Chorus
So hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord, yeah (praise the name of the Lord)

Hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord, yeah yeah

Hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord, yeah

Hallelujah, glory hallelujah
Come on and bless the name of Yeshua
And praise, praise the name of the Lord

Outro
Praise the name of the Lord
Praise the name of the Lord
Praise the name of the Lord (praise Him now)
Praise the name of the Lord (we praise You, praise You Lord)
Praise the name of the Lord
Praise the name of the Lord, hey hey


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