Our context engine found "which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word
Singer: donald lawrence
based on a predictable consequence of an act. confession in greek is homo-logeo
which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word
speak the word
based on a predictable consequence of an act. confession in greek is homo-logeo
which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word
speak the word
Singer: lawrence, donald
based on a predictable consequence of an act. confession in greek is homo-logeo
which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word
speak the word
based on a predictable consequence of an act. confession in greek is homo-logeo
which means to say what has been said. there is a law for confession. you just say what god has said. speak the word
speak the word