More than 100 harpists make history by performing “The Blessing” from the Mount of Olives in Israel

More than 100 harpists from Israel made history by worshiping God with the Christian song “The Blessing” from the Temple Mount.

More than 100 harpists make history by performing “The Blessing” from the Mount of Olives in Israel.

The event, which took place last year and is known to this day, brought believers from 140 countries together on the Temple Mount to worship God with well-known song composed by Elevation Worship, Cody Carnes and Kari Jobe.

This worship song is known in many countries around the world as it was interpreted during the pandemic to inspire and sow hope to thousands of people based on what the Bible says in Numbers 6:24-26.

Israel decided to make it special and, with the singer Joshua Aaron, they managed to get the people to sing the song accompanied by a group of harpists, in addition to interpreting the lyrics in other languages.

The ministries “The King’s Harpists” and ‘Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations’ were in charge of promoting the event, on the Mount of Olives, near the Temple Mount.

“We’re honored to have the opportunity to teach, encourage, and build up communities to worship the King with harp music. And that’s in Israel and in all nations! And now, we’re excited to release the heavenly sound of all nations coming together and ministering to the King with harps,” The King’s Harpists ministry said.

144 harpists can be seen in the ministry’s YouTube video, which has already exceeded 200,000 views.

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