Aline Barros - Louvor De Miriã Lyrics
Lyrics
Vinha faraó com seu exército
Perseguindo o povo do Senhor
Mas quando israel atravessou o mar
Miriã então se alegrou
Batendo o seu pandeiro
Tá tá tá tá
Pulando e girando
Tá tá tá tá
Miriã chamou o povo pra adorar
Batendo o seu pandeiro
Tá tá tá tá
Pulando e girando
Tá tá tá tá
Miriã louvou, dançou e assim cantou
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu louvo
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu canto
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu vou dançar
Vinha faraó com seu exército
Perseguindo o povo do Senhor
Mas quando israel atravessou o mar
Miriã então se alegrou
Batendo o seu pandeiro
Tá tá tá tá
Pulando e girando
Tá tá tá tá
Miriã chamou o povo pra adorar
Batendo o seu pandeiro
Tá tá tá tá
Pulando e girando
Tá tá tá tá
Miriã louvou, dançou e assim cantou
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu louvo
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu canto
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu vou dançar
Eu louvo
Eu canto
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu louvo
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu canto
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Ale-Aleluia
Como Miriã eu vou dançar
Video
Louvor de Miriã - Aline Barros & Cia 3 (Oficial)
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros’ "Louvor de Miriã," released in 2019, stands as a powerful testament to praise and deliverance, drawing its profound inspiration directly from the biblical narrative of Miriam, Moses, and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. This song isn't just a collection of notes; it's an invitation to recall and celebrate God's mighty acts of salvation, mirroring the profound gratitude expressed by Miriam and the women of Israel after their miraculous escape from Pharaoh's army. The core message echoes the unwavering faithfulness of God, who intervenes on behalf of His people in their darkest hours, offering liberation and a new beginning. This theme resonates deeply with the scriptural account in Exodus 15, where Miriam, taking a timbrel and leading the women, sings, "Sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted; the horse and its rider he has thrown into the sea" (Exodus 15:1). The song captures this spirit of joyous, uninhibited worship that flows from experiencing God's overwhelming victory.
In its essence, "Louvor de Miriã" encourages a perspective of faith that sees God’s hand at work even when circumstances appear insurmountable. It reminds us that just as God parted the Red Sea, He continues to provide pathways through challenges for His followers today. The lyrics likely encourage believers to lift their voices in praise, remembering past deliverances and trusting in God's continued power to overcome any obstacle. This echoes the Psalmist's declaration, "I will give thanks to the Lord with all my heart, I will tell of all your wonderful deeds" (Psalm 9:1). The song’s power lies in its ability to transport listeners back to that pivotal moment of freedom, prompting reflection on their own spiritual journeys and moments of divine intervention. It’s a call to remembrance, urging us not to forget the victories God has granted, but to continually offer Him the praise due His name, much like the song itself is an offering. The deep connection to scripture empowers the message, transforming it from a simple melody into a declaration of God's enduring sovereignty and His steadfast love for His people, fostering a renewed sense of hope and encouragement for all who listen.