Aleluya
Fernel Monroy Lyrics


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Aleluya, aleluya
Alelu, aleluya
Adoremos al rey,
Adoremos al rey
Al rey y Dios de Israel
Alelu-ya, alelu -ya
Alelu, alelu-ya
Adoremos al rey,
Adoremos al rey Al rey y Dios de Israel





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fernel Monroy's song Aleluya are a call to worship the king and God of Israel. The word aleluya, which is repeated throughout the song, is a transliteration of the Hebrew word hallelujah, which means "praise the Lord." The song invites listeners to join in this praise and worship of the king, who is identified as the God of Israel. The repetition of the phrase "adoremos al rey" emphasizes the importance of worship and surrender to the king.


The song also highlights the dual nature of the king as both a ruler and a deity. By referring to the king as both "el rey y Dios de Israel," Monroy underscores the belief that the king is not just a human ruler, but also a divine being worthy of worship. This is a common theme in many songs of worship, as it reflects the belief that God works through earthly leaders and that humans should submit to their authority.


Overall, the lyrics of Aleluya are a celebration of the power and authority of God, and a call to worship and surrender to his will. It is a powerful expression of faith that can inspire listeners to connect with their own spirituality and seek a deeper relationship with God.



Line by Line Meaning

Aleluya, aleluya
Let us praise and exalt the Lord with all our might and soul.


Alelu, aleluya
Let us joyfully repeat our praises to the Lord.


Adoremos al rey,
Let us kneel and worship the King of kings


Adoremos al rey
Let us humbly give glory and honor to our King


Al rey y Dios de Israel
To the King and God of Israel, who reigns over all heaven and earth


Alelu-ya, alelu -ya
Let us repeat our joyful praises to the Lord.


Alelu, alelu-ya
Rejoice and sing praises to the Lord!


Adoremos al rey,
Let us worship the King of all kings


Adoremos al rey Al rey y Dios de Israel
Let us bow down to the King and God of Israel, who reigns over all things.




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