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As we praise His heart, His love will stand.
As we praise His heart, His love will stand.


Adjusting for "O Sole Mio":
Adjustments and Flow:


"O Sole Mio" is famous for its lyrical, sweeping melody and the way it carries emotion through its structure. Here’s how it would flow:
In this version, each verse includes the name of a Hebrew letter, followed by its symbolic meaning. Each letter is included at the beginning of the verse and plays a role in telling the story of God’s work. This allows for a creative use of the alphabet while maintaining the overall meaning of the hymn.


    "O sole mio" → "God spoke, He made the heav'ns and earth"
You could sing each letter in its Hebrew form (Aleph, Bet, Gimel, etc.), followed by a short phrase to explain its meaning in context, making it educational and engaging for those learning Hebrew as well as for those exploring biblical symbols.
    "Sta 'nfronte a te" → "Revealed His greatness, to man, His worth"
 
This melody’s beauty and intensity are perfect for an opera-style hymn, allowing the singers to bring out the full richness of the lyrics.  
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