Chords for "Meha Shamayim"
Tempo:
127.8 bpm
Chords used:
Am
G
Em
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [G] [Dm] [F] [Am] [Em]
Meha Shemayim was the name that was [G] given to [F] us by my wife [Am] Una and Yocanan Ben Yehuda.
We were sitting around, we were enjoying the [G] finished work.
[F] Yocanan asked us,
[Am] What do you say when you see a miracle, when [C] something's just taken place,
and you're in the land [Am] of Israel and there's a dynamic moment?
And my [Em] wife said, Meha [Dm]
Shemayim, [Am] from the heavens.
[E]
[Am]
[Dm]
[A] My musical influences are heavy in black gospel, R&B, [D]
hip-hop.
I [C] went down to Nashville, and when I met Leonardo, there was a whole other side of music that
[Am] I was not familiar with.
[Em] And [D] he really took me under his wing to [G] mentor me in this classic
[C] music [G] like the Beatles, [Am] Simon and Garfunkel, On and On It Goes.
[G]
[F] [Am]
[G] [F] [G] [Am]
[Em] My Soul Waited is a song that came purely from [Dm] scripture.
[Am] There was a beautiful kind
of a folk version of the song, but one day, after we had had many kind of [C]
revelations
that these arrangements could grow beyond the scope of what we had [E] originally envisioned,
and that the [Am] Lord had literally gone before us with new finished work.
So in that one,
there was another [G] breakthrough.
We scrapped an entire block of work, and in one evening
there was [Am] just this pouring out of pure [Dm] excitement and hard-hitting energy [Am] that expresses that
anticipation [E] of his coming and waiting upon the Lord for all the goodness that he [A] has for us.
No, not I, no, not I, only you [Gm] are Yeshua in me, Yeshua in me.
I ran across some [Am] writings of a rabbi, Rabbi Daniel Ben Zion, the chief rabbi of Bulgaria
during World War [Gm] II, and he was a believer in Yeshua.
And he wrote some beautiful poems.
And reading these poems, I really connected with him, [Em] how he maintained [Gm]
his Jewish [Dm] lifestyle,
his Orthodox Jewish lifestyle, and still believes in Yeshua.
And I took one of his [Am] poems,
[G]
[Gm] a
Jewish Negun, to it.
Only you can heal me from every evil illness.
[A] No, [Am] not I, no, [A] not I.
[E] Glorify starts out [F#m] saying, [G] incline your ear, O [Em] Lord, and answer me.
Be gracious to me,
O Lord, for to you I cry [F#m] all day long.
And [Em] then launches right into a chorus that says,
glorify your name.
I want to glorify your name.
It would [D] almost appear to be a [G] contradiction.
[B] So one moment, [Em] you're seeking the Lord, and [F#m] you're truly needing him, and [Em] you're supplicating
yourself, and you're reaching in [C] that direction.
The very next moment, [B] you've already responded
in [E]
advance of [G] anything having taken place.
As believers, we [Bm] know that he [Em] stands firm
[Gm] to his word.
[D] I will do thanks to you, O Lord, with all of my heart, [Gm] and will
[D] glorify you.
We would hope that the music would convey [Gm] God's heart [Am] for Israel.
We're very [Bm] excited about what God is doing in the church, that [G] more and more individuals
are being called to the understanding of the Jewish [Bm] roots of Christianity, and that that
true one new man potential is starting to be realized in [D] very real ways, [G] people walking
together, supporting one another, and learning from each other.
Glorify your [Bm] name.
One of the greatest miracles that ever took place in my life was when I got a phone call
one day driving around Israel, and I was invited onto a recording session.
Yocanan Ben Yehuda,
having never met me, asked me to come to attend a month's worth of recordings for an album
that ended up being [Em] called Adonai.
I was a Jewish person [Bm] walking in a secular way.
In
that month, the music ministered to me as I sat at the controls of the console, engineering
that recording.
And three years later, when Elohim was being recorded, I was called [G] again.
The same group of people pouring [Bm] themselves out for the love of Yeshua, [A] and it was very
shortly after then that I was baptized.
The very same label that [D] brought those two albums
to life, Adonai and Elohim, is the one [A] that's now presenting our first work from [D] the heavens.
[F]
[D]
[N]
Meha Shemayim was the name that was [G] given to [F] us by my wife [Am] Una and Yocanan Ben Yehuda.
We were sitting around, we were enjoying the [G] finished work.
[F] Yocanan asked us,
[Am] What do you say when you see a miracle, when [C] something's just taken place,
and you're in the land [Am] of Israel and there's a dynamic moment?
And my [Em] wife said, Meha [Dm]
Shemayim, [Am] from the heavens.
[E]
[Am]
[Dm]
[A] My musical influences are heavy in black gospel, R&B, [D]
hip-hop.
I [C] went down to Nashville, and when I met Leonardo, there was a whole other side of music that
[Am] I was not familiar with.
[Em] And [D] he really took me under his wing to [G] mentor me in this classic
[C] music [G] like the Beatles, [Am] Simon and Garfunkel, On and On It Goes.
[G]
[F] [Am]
[G] [F] [G] [Am]
[Em] My Soul Waited is a song that came purely from [Dm] scripture.
[Am] There was a beautiful kind
of a folk version of the song, but one day, after we had had many kind of [C]
revelations
that these arrangements could grow beyond the scope of what we had [E] originally envisioned,
and that the [Am] Lord had literally gone before us with new finished work.
So in that one,
there was another [G] breakthrough.
We scrapped an entire block of work, and in one evening
there was [Am] just this pouring out of pure [Dm] excitement and hard-hitting energy [Am] that expresses that
anticipation [E] of his coming and waiting upon the Lord for all the goodness that he [A] has for us.
No, not I, no, not I, only you [Gm] are Yeshua in me, Yeshua in me.
I ran across some [Am] writings of a rabbi, Rabbi Daniel Ben Zion, the chief rabbi of Bulgaria
during World War [Gm] II, and he was a believer in Yeshua.
And he wrote some beautiful poems.
And reading these poems, I really connected with him, [Em] how he maintained [Gm]
his Jewish [Dm] lifestyle,
his Orthodox Jewish lifestyle, and still believes in Yeshua.
And I took one of his [Am] poems,
[G]
[Gm] a
Jewish Negun, to it.
Only you can heal me from every evil illness.
[A] No, [Am] not I, no, [A] not I.
[E] Glorify starts out [F#m] saying, [G] incline your ear, O [Em] Lord, and answer me.
Be gracious to me,
O Lord, for to you I cry [F#m] all day long.
And [Em] then launches right into a chorus that says,
glorify your name.
I want to glorify your name.
It would [D] almost appear to be a [G] contradiction.
[B] So one moment, [Em] you're seeking the Lord, and [F#m] you're truly needing him, and [Em] you're supplicating
yourself, and you're reaching in [C] that direction.
The very next moment, [B] you've already responded
in [E]
advance of [G] anything having taken place.
As believers, we [Bm] know that he [Em] stands firm
[Gm] to his word.
[D] I will do thanks to you, O Lord, with all of my heart, [Gm] and will
[D] glorify you.
We would hope that the music would convey [Gm] God's heart [Am] for Israel.
We're very [Bm] excited about what God is doing in the church, that [G] more and more individuals
are being called to the understanding of the Jewish [Bm] roots of Christianity, and that that
true one new man potential is starting to be realized in [D] very real ways, [G] people walking
together, supporting one another, and learning from each other.
Glorify your [Bm] name.
One of the greatest miracles that ever took place in my life was when I got a phone call
one day driving around Israel, and I was invited onto a recording session.
Yocanan Ben Yehuda,
having never met me, asked me to come to attend a month's worth of recordings for an album
that ended up being [Em] called Adonai.
I was a Jewish person [Bm] walking in a secular way.
In
that month, the music ministered to me as I sat at the controls of the console, engineering
that recording.
And three years later, when Elohim was being recorded, I was called [G] again.
The same group of people pouring [Bm] themselves out for the love of Yeshua, [A] and it was very
shortly after then that I was baptized.
The very same label that [D] brought those two albums
to life, Adonai and Elohim, is the one [A] that's now presenting our first work from [D] the heavens.
[F]
[D]
[N]
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Am
G
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A
Am
G
Em
[A] _ [G] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _
Meha Shemayim was the name that was [G] given to [F] us by my wife [Am] Una and Yocanan Ben Yehuda.
We were sitting around, we were enjoying the [G] finished work.
[F] Yocanan asked us,
[Am] What do you say when you see a miracle, when [C] something's just taken place,
and you're in the land [Am] of Israel and there's a dynamic moment?
And my [Em] wife said, Meha [Dm]
Shemayim, [Am] from the heavens. _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [A] My musical influences are heavy in black gospel, R&B, _ [D]
hip-hop.
I [C] went down to Nashville, and when I met Leonardo, there was a whole other side of music that
[Am] I was not familiar with.
_ [Em] And [D] he really took me under his wing to [G] mentor me in this classic
[C] music [G] like the Beatles, [Am] Simon and Garfunkel, _ On and On It Goes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _
_ [Em] My Soul Waited is a song that came purely from [Dm] scripture.
[Am] There was a beautiful kind
of a folk version of the song, but one day, after we had had many kind of [C] _
revelations
that these arrangements could grow beyond the scope of what we had [E] originally envisioned,
and that the [Am] Lord had literally gone before us with new finished work.
So in that one,
there was another [G] breakthrough.
We scrapped an entire block of work, and in one evening
there was [Am] just this pouring out of pure [Dm] excitement and hard-hitting energy [Am] _ that expresses that
anticipation [E] of his coming and waiting upon the Lord for all the goodness that he [A] has for us.
No, not I, no, not I, _ only you [Gm] are Yeshua in _ me, _ _ _ Yeshua in me.
I ran across some [Am] writings of a rabbi, Rabbi Daniel Ben Zion, _ the chief rabbi of Bulgaria
during World War [Gm] II, and he _ was a believer in Yeshua.
_ And he wrote some beautiful poems.
And reading these poems, I really connected with him, [Em] how he maintained [Gm] _
his Jewish [Dm] lifestyle,
his Orthodox Jewish lifestyle, and still believes in Yeshua.
And I took one of his [Am] poems, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[Gm] _ a
_ _ _ Jewish Negun, to it.
Only you can heal me from every evil illness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ No, [Am] not I, no, [A] not I.
[E] Glorify starts out [F#m] saying, [G] incline your ear, O [Em] Lord, and answer me.
Be gracious to me,
O Lord, for to you I cry [F#m] all day long.
And [Em] then launches right into a chorus that says,
glorify your name.
I want to glorify your name.
It would [D] almost appear to be a [G] contradiction.
[B] So one moment, [Em] you're seeking the Lord, and [F#m] you're truly needing him, and [Em] you're supplicating
yourself, and you're reaching in [C] that direction.
The very next moment, [B] you've already responded
in [E]
advance of [G] anything having taken place.
As believers, we [Bm] know that he [Em] stands firm
[Gm] to his word.
[D] I will do thanks to you, O Lord, _ _ with all of my heart, _ _ [Gm] and will _
_ [D] glorify you.
We would hope that the music would convey _ [Gm] God's heart [Am] for Israel.
We're very [Bm] excited about what God is doing in the church, that [G] more and more individuals
are being called to the understanding of the Jewish [Bm] roots of Christianity, and that that
true one new man potential is starting to be realized in [D] very real ways, [G] people walking
together, supporting one another, and learning from each other.
_ _ _ Glorify _ _ _ your [Bm] _ _ name.
_ _ _ _ One of the greatest miracles that ever took place in my life was when I got a phone call
one day driving around Israel, and I was invited onto a recording session.
Yocanan Ben Yehuda,
having never met me, asked me to come to attend a month's worth of recordings for an album
that ended up being [Em] called Adonai.
I was a Jewish person [Bm] walking in a secular way.
In
that month, the music ministered to me as I sat at the controls of the console, engineering
that recording.
And three years later, when Elohim was being recorded, I was called [G] again.
The same group of people pouring [Bm] themselves out for the love of Yeshua, [A] and it was very
shortly after then that I was baptized.
The very same label that [D] brought those two albums
to life, Adonai and Elohim, is the one [A] that's now presenting our first work from [D] the heavens. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
Meha Shemayim was the name that was [G] given to [F] us by my wife [Am] Una and Yocanan Ben Yehuda.
We were sitting around, we were enjoying the [G] finished work.
[F] Yocanan asked us,
[Am] What do you say when you see a miracle, when [C] something's just taken place,
and you're in the land [Am] of Israel and there's a dynamic moment?
And my [Em] wife said, Meha [Dm]
Shemayim, [Am] from the heavens. _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [A] My musical influences are heavy in black gospel, R&B, _ [D]
hip-hop.
I [C] went down to Nashville, and when I met Leonardo, there was a whole other side of music that
[Am] I was not familiar with.
_ [Em] And [D] he really took me under his wing to [G] mentor me in this classic
[C] music [G] like the Beatles, [Am] Simon and Garfunkel, _ On and On It Goes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _
_ [Em] My Soul Waited is a song that came purely from [Dm] scripture.
[Am] There was a beautiful kind
of a folk version of the song, but one day, after we had had many kind of [C] _
revelations
that these arrangements could grow beyond the scope of what we had [E] originally envisioned,
and that the [Am] Lord had literally gone before us with new finished work.
So in that one,
there was another [G] breakthrough.
We scrapped an entire block of work, and in one evening
there was [Am] just this pouring out of pure [Dm] excitement and hard-hitting energy [Am] _ that expresses that
anticipation [E] of his coming and waiting upon the Lord for all the goodness that he [A] has for us.
No, not I, no, not I, _ only you [Gm] are Yeshua in _ me, _ _ _ Yeshua in me.
I ran across some [Am] writings of a rabbi, Rabbi Daniel Ben Zion, _ the chief rabbi of Bulgaria
during World War [Gm] II, and he _ was a believer in Yeshua.
_ And he wrote some beautiful poems.
And reading these poems, I really connected with him, [Em] how he maintained [Gm] _
his Jewish [Dm] lifestyle,
his Orthodox Jewish lifestyle, and still believes in Yeshua.
And I took one of his [Am] poems, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[Gm] _ a
_ _ _ Jewish Negun, to it.
Only you can heal me from every evil illness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ No, [Am] not I, no, [A] not I.
[E] Glorify starts out [F#m] saying, [G] incline your ear, O [Em] Lord, and answer me.
Be gracious to me,
O Lord, for to you I cry [F#m] all day long.
And [Em] then launches right into a chorus that says,
glorify your name.
I want to glorify your name.
It would [D] almost appear to be a [G] contradiction.
[B] So one moment, [Em] you're seeking the Lord, and [F#m] you're truly needing him, and [Em] you're supplicating
yourself, and you're reaching in [C] that direction.
The very next moment, [B] you've already responded
in [E]
advance of [G] anything having taken place.
As believers, we [Bm] know that he [Em] stands firm
[Gm] to his word.
[D] I will do thanks to you, O Lord, _ _ with all of my heart, _ _ [Gm] and will _
_ [D] glorify you.
We would hope that the music would convey _ [Gm] God's heart [Am] for Israel.
We're very [Bm] excited about what God is doing in the church, that [G] more and more individuals
are being called to the understanding of the Jewish [Bm] roots of Christianity, and that that
true one new man potential is starting to be realized in [D] very real ways, [G] people walking
together, supporting one another, and learning from each other.
_ _ _ Glorify _ _ _ your [Bm] _ _ name.
_ _ _ _ One of the greatest miracles that ever took place in my life was when I got a phone call
one day driving around Israel, and I was invited onto a recording session.
Yocanan Ben Yehuda,
having never met me, asked me to come to attend a month's worth of recordings for an album
that ended up being [Em] called Adonai.
I was a Jewish person [Bm] walking in a secular way.
In
that month, the music ministered to me as I sat at the controls of the console, engineering
that recording.
And three years later, when Elohim was being recorded, I was called [G] again.
The same group of people pouring [Bm] themselves out for the love of Yeshua, [A] and it was very
shortly after then that I was baptized.
The very same label that [D] brought those two albums
to life, Adonai and Elohim, is the one [A] that's now presenting our first work from [D] the heavens. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _