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The first verse is rendered in the King James Version (KJV) as "Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight." [6] This translates the Hebrew: ברוך יהוה צורי המלמד ידי לקרב אצבעותי למלחמה׃ [7] Thus, in KJV "my strength" renders צורי (lit. "my rock").
Lyrically, the song speaks of finding inner strength, and not allowing others to tear away your dreams. The song was well received by critics, many of whom complimented the lyrics, as well as Carey's vocals. The song was not commercially successful due to its limited release and other factors.
However, for one to be able to do this one must be “strengthened in the inner being.” [4] When the inner being “announces itself it craves an explanation, a witness that explains the meaning of everything for it, and its own meaning by explaining it in the God who holds everything together in his eternal wisdom and who assigned to man to ...
Other deities within the pantheon of Thelema are Hoor-paar-kraat (or Harpocrates), the god of silence and inner strength and the twin of Ra-Hoor-Khuit, [49] as well as Babalon, the goddess of all pleasure known as the Virgin Whore, [49] and Therion, the beast upon which Babalon rides who represents the wild animal within humankind and the force ...
[326] God's people have the opportunity of entering into God's promised rest through a persevering faith, or of being found/judged by God on judgment day to have fallen short of it through unbelief and disobedience. [327] "God's 'rest' is available and its loss a true possibility." [328] Note how complementary warnings bracket verses 1–11. [329]
[4] [5] Lyrically, "The Voice Within" is an inspirational song that says that one should trust one's heart and own mind, [6] and find inner strength. [1] The motivational lyrics include, "When there's no-one else, look inside yourself, like your oldest friend, just trust the voice within". [ 7 ]