Ierusalim - — Surorile Onofrei

: Their repertoire includes albums such as Acolo e pace and Croiește-mi cărarea , as well as numerous independent tracks like "Ierusalim".

: The lyrics describe a future where "many nations and peoples" from the "four corners of the earth" gather in Jerusalem to worship. It is categorized under the theme of "Revenirea Domnului" (The Return of the Lord). Ierusalim - Surorile Onofrei

: They are often seen performing with family members, including their father, emphasizing the generational nature of their ministry. Jerusalem in Christian Context : Their repertoire includes albums such as Acolo

The song is typically performed in a traditional, melancholic Romanian folk-influenced style, often featuring accordion or simple acoustic accompaniment. : They are often seen performing with family

: Their music is characterized by a "simple yet profound" spiritual message, often aimed at "pribeag prin munții de întristări" (wanderers through mountains of sorrow).

The song (also known by its opening line "Multe neamuri și popoare" ) performed by Surorile Onofrei is a cornerstone of Romanian Pentecostal and Evangelical music. It is widely recognized for its eschatological themes, focusing on the biblical prophecy of the return to the Holy City and the final worship of God by all nations. Musical and Spiritual Significance