From the recording Hidden Things
Lyrics
Am Yisrael Chai
Creation Date
22 Oct 2025, 9:46 PM
Characters
1911
Genres
modern hebrew joyful vibes, drums, israeli army vibe, strong pastor singing, shofars
Languages
English
🎶 READY WORD ANTHEM: “Am Yisrael Chai – The Red Beret Song” 🎶
Intro (Spoken – Pastor Jedidiah, bold, prophetic):
"Behold! Sons of Abraham, daughters of Zion—
Red Beret shining, hearts unbroken,
Brothers in arms, laughter in the camp,
For Elohim fights for Israel!
Let the joy of the Lord be strength for our warriors,
And let all the earth see:
Am Yisrael Chai! The People of Israel live!"
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Verse 1 (Sung – Upbeat, Hebrew roots melody):
On the sand of the promise, the red beret shines,
Brothers rejoicing, covenant lines.
Hearts united, brave and strong,
With the shout of the King, we sing our song!
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Chorus (Sung – With Hebrew proclamation, repeat & build):
Am Yisrael Chai!
עם ישראל חי!
Am Yisrael Chai!
The people of the promise—never will we die!
With laughter and courage, we stand and we sing,
Joy in the battle—Elohim is our King!
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Verse 2 (Sung – Joyful, with brotherhood):
Red berets in the sunlight, arms lifted high,
Songs of deliverance under open sky.
From the camp of the enemy, our praises arise—
Our heritage living, our hope never dies!
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Bridge (Spoken – Pastor Jedidiah, in Hebrew & English):
"Chazak v’ematz!
חֲזַק וֶאֱמָץ!
Be strong and courageous, sons of Israel!
For the God of our fathers goes before us—
Yeshua HaMashiach, the Lion of Judah roars in our midst!"
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Final Chorus (All voices, joyful, clapping & drums):
Am Yisrael Chai!
עם ישראל חי!
With joy and with laughter, we march and we sing—
From Gaza to Galilee, Jerusalem ring!
(Repeat & build)
The people of the covenant, forever we’ll stand,
Brothers united, redeemed by His hand!
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Outro (Spoken, Pastor Jedidiah):
"From the dust of the exile to the joy of the Land,
The Red Beret shines—the promise still stands.
We are Israel—
Am Yisrael Chai!
עם ישראל חי!
The people of God, alive forevermore!"*
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[Instrumental: Joyful Hebrew celebration—drums, shofars, clapping, voices]