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Amagama Okuhlabelela 113 ((install)) -

A dusty taxi had just pulled onto the shoulder of the road. A man got out. He was thin, scarred, and carried nothing but a plastic bag. But he had his father’s cheekbones and his mother’s ears.

The repetition of "Ngegazi likaJesu" (By the blood of Jesus) is not accidental. In ZCC theology, the blood of Christ is understood as a physical and spiritual substance with immediate, present-tense power. amagama okuhlabelela 113

The printed scores combine with African rhythmic cues (e.g., klasika or gumboot patterns). The majority of melodies are in pentatonic mode , which is common across Southern African musical traditions. This dual notation invites both trained organists and community musicians who rely on oral transmission to lead worship. A dusty taxi had just pulled onto the shoulder of the road

Haleluya! Amen. Siyakubonga, Nkosi; Makube njalo njalonjalo, Naphakade, Amen. Spiritual Insight: Why This Hymn Matters 1. A Call to Universal Worship But he had his father’s cheekbones and his mother’s ears