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: The song describes "Abba" as one who watches over his children during wars and "hidden disasters".
: A recurring line, "Again and again You forgive," speaks to a child's tendency to always "run back" to their father for comfort and mercy. Lyric Highlights : The song describes "Abba" as one who
The song blends , Aramaic , and Yiddish terms for "Father" to emphasize deep affection: Hebrew/Aramaic : Abba . Yiddish : Tatte . Lyric (Transliterated) Translation Hu shomer aleinu He guards us Hu ohev otanu He loves us Abba sheli hu Melech Ha'olam My Father is the King of the world Rak eilecha od boreach Only to You I still run Cultural Impact Yiddish : Tatte
The lyrics emphasize God's constant protection and unconditional love. Key themes include: "Again and again You forgive
: It reflects the theological teaching that the Creator is both Melech Ha'olam (King of the Universe) and a personal Abba (Father).