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Lion of Judah by Paul Wilbur


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Passionate Worship from Jerusalem: Lion of Judah represents the last in a trilogy of live recordings from Jerusalem which take their lives from from the three pilgrim feasts of the Lord as described in Leviticus 23. Based on the Feast of Pentecost, it is a powerful celebration of the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai and the giving of the Spririt to the believers in jerusalem. Pentecost is a time of celebration and anticipation as believers long to know the Holy Bridegroom in a deeper, more intimate way.

Lion of Judah by Paul Wilbur

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Passionate Worship from Jerusalem: Lion of Judah represents the last in a trilogy of live recordings from Jerusalem which take their lives from from the three pilgrim feasts of the Lord as described in Leviticus 23. Based on the Feast of Pentecost, it is a powerful celebration of the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai and the giving of the Spririt to the believers in jerusalem. Pentecost is a time of celebration and anticipation as believers long to know the Holy Bridegroom in a deeper, more intimate way.


Renowned worship leader Paul Wilbur expresses this great longing in this album. It conveys the greatness of our love for the Mighty One of Israel. The songs in this album broaden our understanding of Messianic music and show us the awesome scope of the great Feasts of Israel.


1. Prepare The Way
2. Come Let's Go Up To The Mountain
3. Yahweh
4. To Him Who Sits Upon The Throne
5. Arise O Lord
6. Sing Of Your Great Love
7. Show Me Your Face
8. In Your Presence O God
9. Dance With Me
10. Even So
11. You're The Lion Of Judah


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