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O Come! Day 1
O Come!
The Hebrew language doesn’t have exclamation points,
but it does have “O”s.
“Be exalted, O God,” (Psalm 57:11) could be written “Be exalted, God!!!!!”
“Hear my cry, O God,” (Psalm 61:1) is the same as “Hear my cry, God!!!!”
The “O” is used to add earnestness to an appeal
and to show strong emotion.
In Hebrew, a repeated word is supposed to make us
stand up and take notice.
A word used three times in a row is supposed to make us
fall down on our faces.
“Holy, HOLY, HOLY is the Lord God Almighty.” (Revelation 4:8)
In the hymn “O Come All Ye Faithful,” the word “come” is used 7 times in the first stanza. The repetitive word is supposed to grab our attention. The chorus implements the triple-word-rule with each phrase growing more fervent.
O come let us adore Him.
O come let us adore Him.
O come let us adore Him,
Christ the Lord.
Put another way:
Come, let us adore Him!!
Come ON, let us adore Him!!!
Oh for heaven’s sake, COME ON NOW, let us adore Him!!!!
That’s my invitation to you on the 12 days leading up to Christmas.
Come and adore Him with me every day through Christmas Eve!
O come!
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