Tzama Lchol Nafshi
Matisyahu Lyrics


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My soul thirsts for you
My flesh longs for you
In a land parched and weary
With no water

So too in the sanctuary
To have beheld you
Your might
And your glory





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Matisyahu's song "Tzama L'chol Nafshi" speak to a deep spiritual longing for connection to a higher power. In the first verse, the singer compares this longing to thirst in a barren land, where there is no water to quench the body's physical thirst. Instead, it is the soul that thirsts for something more. This image creates a sense of desperation and urgency, underscoring how important this connection is to the singer.


The second verse takes this longing to another level, comparing it to the desire to "behold" the higher power in the sanctuary. This suggests a desire not just for connection, but also for physical manifestation, a tangible experience of the divine. The use of the words "might" and "glory" here speaks to the awe and reverence the singer feels towards this higher power, as they long to experience its full power and majesty.


Line by Line Meaning

My soul thirsts for you
My deepest desire yearns for your presence and connection.


My flesh longs for you
Even my physical body craves the essence of your being.


In a land parched and weary
In a place of emptiness and exhaustion, lacking fulfillment and hope.


With no water
Without any source of nourishment, satisfaction, or sustenance.


So too in the sanctuary
Just as in a physical location of worship and holiness,


To have beheld you
To have witnessed your presence and divine power,


Your might
Your incredible strength, supremacy, and sovereignty,


And your glory
Your magnificent, radiant, and awe-inspiring magnificence.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@brodiwheeler7583

Tzama l'chol nafshi
Kamah l'chol vesari
Be'eretz-tziyah
Ve'ayef b'li-mayim

Ken ba'kodesh chaziticha
Lir'ot uzcha uk-vodecha.


My soul thirsts for you
My flesh longs for you
In a land parched and weary
With no water

So too in the sanctuary
To have beheld you
Your might
And your glory



All comments from YouTube:

@stevendmercado1783

Still listening in 2023, amazing artist, thanks for being part of my life, thank you for your amazing music Matisyahu 🇵🇷

@AroosakNika

i'm muslim and i'm fascinated by the jewish religion, culture and the beautiful hebrew language. we are brothers and sisters, we shouldnt fight

@leonardodavidcl

Cinnamon .Nika :)

@fortvna66

I wish more Muslims would share your way of thinking. I am Jewish and find Arab music exquisitely fascinating. :-)

@TheFattuchus

+Cinnamon .Nika , you are so wise. Yes, we are all brothers and sisters. God teaches us to love our neighbor.

@ghitahajraoui944

+Cinnamon .Nika
The Same For Me!
Salam Al Kol Ha'Olam Insha' Allah <3

@collinhennessy1521

+Cinnamon .Nika <3 a salaam uleikum bismallah I rahman I Rahim al hamdu lillahi al rabil aalamin

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@maxkirkman4568

Matisyahu has brought so much joy to my life. God is Great.

@brandonhawkins3245

Love and light 🌹

@neroaugustus5378

Praise to the most high

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