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Lingevinjwe – Dumi Mkokstad ft. SbuNoah (Lyrics) Inspired By Job 42:2

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Sbu Noah and Dumi Mkokstad

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This is a powerful Zulu gospel song released in 2025, inspired by Job 42:2, emphasising God’s unthwartable plans and divine victory. “Lingevinjwe” translates to “It cannot be prevented” or “It cannot be stopped.” The track features repetitive, worshipful choruses building into a celebratory praise.

Lingevinjwe – Dumi Mkokstad ft. SbuNoah (Lyrics) Inspired By Job 42:2

Here’s the full lyrics as available:
[Intro]
Lingevinjwe
Oh lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo
Aibo lingevinjwe
[Chorus/Verse 1]
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Chorus/Verse 2]
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Bridge/Verse 3]
Baba siyabonga
Bawo siyabulela
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Bridge/Verse 4]
Baba siyabonga
Bawo siyabulela
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Chorus Variation/Verse 5]
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakhe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo
Sithi lingevinjwe
[Chorus/Verse 6]
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Bridge/Verse 7]
Baba siyabonga
Bawo siyabulela
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
[Bridge/Verse 8]
Baba siyabonga
Bawo siyabulela
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
(The song continues with extended repetitions of the bridge and chorus for emphasis in live worship style, building intensity through multiple iterations.)
[Outro]
Baba siyabonga
Bawo siyabulela
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe
Lingevinjwe icebo lakho
Lingevinjwe

Translation Notes (English Approximation):

Lingevinjwe icebo lakho: “Your plan cannot be prevented/stopped.”
Baba siyabonga / Bawo siyabulela: “Father, we thank You / We praise You.”

The lyrics are highly repetitive, typical of South African gospel for congregational singing and spiritual immersion.

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