I asked Joshua if he could find us any Christmas hymns in Japanese, and he came up with this: Silent Night (“Kiyoshi, Kono Yoru”), sung by Ashley Serena. Thanks, brother!
“A house of prayer for all nations…” If wonder if any of the apostles during Pentacost, when they spoke in tongues (Acts 2), spoke in Japanese. Betcha someone did.
Wonderful. Thank you, Joshua and Lee.
Douitashimashite (You’re welcome), Phoebe! 🙂
Are we all learning Japanese, the easy way?
Simple is best! 🙂
Wonderful – thank you Joshua! I watched “The Traditions of Christmas” on OAN today. So many cultures have different versions of the Spirit of Christmas. In Japan it is a woman; same in Italy. We become myopic when we think it’s Santa Claus all over the world (even though he’s the best one 🙂 ).
Douitashimashite (You’re welcome), White Rabbit! 🙂
Awesome! Through the phonetic translation, I can learn more than ichi, ni, san…and hai! When I hear hymns in a foreign language, it makes me feel close to other Christians around the world. The body of Christ. The best restaurant in Japan I believe is Norisawa [sp]. Kanichiwa [sp], Joshua, and Lee.
Amen! My favorite restaurant is a sushi restaurant called Sushiro! 🙂
Douitashimashite (You’re welcome), Marlene! 🙂
You’re very welcome, everybody! I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’ll try to look for some more on YouTube! Thank you for posting it, Mr. Duigon!
Douitashimashite (You’re welcome), Mr. Duigon! 🙂
Hearing this sung in Japanese makes me think about all the tongues and tribes worshipping Jesus when we get to heaven!
Amen!
And you will sing in Japanese or English on that Day? Both!
I can’t wait for that Day! 🙂
Amen