Most High Jah
Fantan Mojah Lyrics


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Oah oah the most I jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
Thou he prepare a table in front of me
In the presences of my enemy
Jah jah anointed my head with oil
My cup runneth over
Not even the pressure we bear
Or with the struggle out there
Inno corrupt thinking or fear
No that jah judgement drawing near
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
It get rough pon the yute dem
Babylon wan to shoot dem
Send dem up bobo hill get dem
Emmanuel he cure dem
Dem never no when mi a chant
When mi use mi set mi park
Mi spark dem susu tracktor and car
And mi name set mi up trap pon the lane
Dem set trap for me but binghiman come claim
Deep inside dem ago shame
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
Thou he prepare a table in front of me
In the presences of my enemy
Jah jah anointed my head with oil
My cup runneth over
Not even the pressure we bear
Or with the struggle out there
Inno corrupt thinking or fear
No that jah judgement drawing near
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
Ahh ahh ahhh ahhh ahhh
Ahh ahh ahhh ahhh ahhh
Ahh ahh ahhh ahhh ahhh
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah




Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me

Overall Meaning

Fantan Mojah's song "Most High Jah" is a powerful ode to the Almighty, thanking Him for delivering us from trials and troubles, and providing comfort and strength during times of struggle. The lyrics are heavily steeped in Rastafarianism, with frequent references to Babylonian oppression and the belief in divine judgement for those who corruptly seek power and control.


The song begins with Fantan Mojah proclaiming "Oah oah the most I jah" – an invocation of the highest power in his Rastafarian belief system. He acknowledges the difficulties that we face in life, but praises God for delivering us through the challenges and comforting us in times of need. The reference to a "table in front of me" is a nod to Psalm 23 in the Bible, which speaks of being in the presence of enemies while still being provided for by God. The anointing with oil is also a biblical reference, symbolizing a blessing or consecration.


Line by Line Meaning

Oah oah the most I jah
The singer calls upon the divine entity of Jah, who is believed to be the highest of all, and asks for help and protection.


Deliver me through my trouble and trial
The singer is asking Jah to guide and protect them through difficult times.


He comfort me
The singer seeks solace and support in Jah.


Thou he prepare a table in front of me
The artist believes that even in the presence of their enemies, Jah will provide for them and bless them.


In the presences of my enemy
The artist believes that their enemies will be present when Jah blesses them.


Jah jah anointed my head with oil
The singer believes that they have been chosen and blessed by Jah.


My cup runneth over
The singer is overwhelmed with gratitude and feels that they have more blessings than they can contain.


Not even the pressure we bear
The artist acknowledges that they face many challenges and hardships.


Or with the struggle out there
The artist further acknowledges the challenges they face outside of themselves.


Inno corrupt thinking or fear
The artist affirms that they have pure thoughts and do not fear what others may do to them.


No that jah judgement drawing near
The singer acknowledges the inevitable final judgement that will be passed by Jah and lives in accordance with their beliefs.


It get rough pon the yute dem
The artist is aware of the difficulties that young people face.


Babylon wan to shoot dem
The singer recognizes that oppressive forces aim to harm the youth.


Send dem up bobo hill get dem
The singer suggests that taking young people to a religious community on Bobo Hill may help protect them.


Emmanuel he cure dem
The singer believes that Jah, through his representative (Emmanuel), can heal the young people.


Dem never no when mi a chant
The artist claims that their enemies do not know when they are praying or invoking Jah's power.


When mi use mi set mi park
The artist suggests that their enemies do not recognize when they use their skills to succeed.


Mi spark dem susu tracktor and car
The singer suggests that they shine brighter than those who seek to harm them.


And mi name set mi up trap pon the lane
The singer implies that their good name and reputation protect them from traps set by their enemies.


Dem set trap for me but binghiman come claim
The artist asserts that they have evaded and overcome traps set by their enemies, with the help of Jah.


Deep inside dem ago shame
The artist feels that their enemies will ultimately face shame and defeat.


Ahh ahh ahhh ahhh ahhh
These lines represent a vocalization of the artist’s elation and gratitude for Jah's blessings.


The most high jah
These lines restate the singer's fervent belief in the divine, all-knowing, and all-powerful presence of Jah.


Deliver me through my trouble and trial
The artist concludes with a final plea to be protected, guided, and blessed by Jah.


He comfort me
The singer expresses the hope that they will find solace and support in Jah's guiding presence.




Lyrics Β© Royalty Network
Written by: KEMAR MCGREGOR, LLAMAR BROWN, OWEN MONCRIEFFE, MOJAH, KEMAR RICHARDO MCGREGOR, LLAMAR BROWN FANTON

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@COLEEN322

Oah oah the most I jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
Thou he prepare a table in front of me
In the presences of my enemy
Jah jah anointed my head with oil
My cup runneth over
Not even the pressure we bear
Or with the struggle out there
Inno corrupt thinking or fear
No that jah judgement drawing near
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
The most high jah
Deliver me through my trouble and trial
He comfort me
It get rough pon the yute dem
Babylon wan to shoot dem
Send dem up bobo hill get dem
Emmanuel he cure dem
Dem never no when mi a chant
When mi use mi set mi park
Mi spark dem susu tracktor and car
And mi…



All comments from YouTube:

@Humblentough

the fact is all religions believe in 1 God, and God does not care where you praying from, what is important is that our hearts are clean and sincere when we pray to God. If a muslim cannot pray in church or a jew in a catholic church is because of men rules, not because of God. God did not create religions. Religion=Division. One Love Brother.

@ryanmunesh7821

Real talk

@namcoshot_yt4833

True talk

@aninnocentinternetuser8652

Amen brother

@queenofpunt

Yes I agree.

@abdihassan9999

And that one Religion is ISLAM

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@danielkinyua6307

The most high Jah will deliver us from this COVID-19 Menace.

@Stephaniekamb.4864

Amen πŸ™πŸ™

@evaristolopi2491

Amen

@zanedouglas2198

Amen

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