Deliver Us

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A Cry for Freedom: The Heartfelt Plea in 'Deliver Us' by Ofra Haza

Ofra Haza's song 'Deliver Us' is a powerful and emotional plea for liberation, deeply rooted in the biblical story of the Exodus. The song opens with the harsh commands of Egyptian guards, setting a grim scene of slavery and oppression. The slaves' voices soon join in, expressing their suffering and desperation. They call out to Elohim, the Hebrew word for God, begging for deliverance from their unbearable conditions. This cry for help is not just a physical plea but a spiritual one, seeking divine intervention to lead them to the promised land.

The song takes a poignant turn with the voice of a mother, who sings a tender lullaby to her son. She reassures him not to be afraid and expresses her hope that he will survive and they will reunite if God wills it. This moment highlights the personal sacrifices and the deep love that persists even in the darkest times. The mother's prayer is a microcosm of the larger plea for deliverance, emphasizing the individual stories within the collective suffering.

As the song progresses, the slaves' chorus grows more urgent, calling for a shepherd to lead them out of bondage. The young Miriam's voice adds a layer of hope and future promise, as she prays for her baby brother to grow and return to deliver them. The recurring theme of deliverance ties the song together, weaving personal and communal hopes into a unified cry for freedom. Ofra Haza's hauntingly beautiful voice amplifies the emotional weight of the lyrics, making 'Deliver Us' a timeless anthem of hope and resilience in the face of oppression.

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  1. Im Nin'alu
  2. Im Nin 'alu
  3. Hai
  4. Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
  5. Chai
  6. Galbi
  7. Jerusalem Of Gold
  8. Amen Lamilim
  9. Deliver Us
  10. LAILA BICHNA'AN
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