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JESUS doben; JESUS, ha'u nia Na'i. La'o hamutuk ho Nia la susar. Hodi ha'u ba hatur fatin diak, Ho be matak malirin haro.
Lagu ini umumnya dinyanyikan dalam perayaan misa, ibadah syukur ( Misa Agradesementu ), maupun saat teduh pribadi. Berikut adalah lirik lengkap dalam bahasa Tetun beserta terjemahan bebasnya untuk membantu Anda menghayati maknanya: lirik jesus doben
Berikut adalah lirik lagu rohani "Jesus Doben" dalam bahasa Tetum:
Musik rohani memiliki kekuatan unik untuk menenangkan jiwa dan mendekatkan diri kepada Sang Pencipta. Salah satu lagu yang sangat populer di kalangan umat Kristiani, khususnya di wilayah Timor (Tetun), adalah . Lagu ini merupakan himne yang menyentuh hati, menggambarkan kasih setia Yesus sebagai sahabat dan pelindung setia. Further details are required to locate specific lyrics
Jesu doh, Jesu doh, Jesu doh Kiri doh, kiri doh oh, iye Jesu doh, Jesu doh oh, Jesu doh oh Kiri doh, kiri doh oh, iye
| | Language | English Meaning | |------------|--------------|---------------------| | Jesu Doh | Urhobo | Thank You Jesus | | Jesu ma eh | Urhobo | Jesus my Lord / Jesus I praise you | | Kiri doh | Urhobo | Thank you always / I give thanks | | Iye | Nigerian Pidgin | Exclamation of joy / Yes | Hodi ha'u ba hatur fatin diak, Ho be matak malirin haro
In Tetum, the word doben means "beloved" or "dear," used similarly to how "beloved" is used in English liturgical contexts. The full phrase often used in the song is which translates to "Beloved Jesus, Jesus my Lord".
Lao hamutuk ho hau, la susar. Hodi hau ba hatur fatin diak, Ho we matak malirin.
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