She's making a deep spiritual reference. What it exactly means I'm not sure, but look at this from Brittanica Online and the article below about a "JA-maican Born" soldier referred to as "Ja'Born."
also spelled Jat, caste, in Hindu society. The term is derived from the Sanskrit jata, “born” or “brought into existence,” and indicates a form of existence determined by birth. In Indian philosophy jati (genus) describes any group of things that have generic characteristics in common. Sociologically, jati has come to be used universally to indicate a caste group among Hindus.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20050829T220000-0500_87237_OBS_JA_BORN_US_SOLDIER_KILLED_IN_AFGHAN_AMBUSH.asp
That song On and on blew my MIND when it came out. I was so stuck on some of the things that instantly made sense (a man that knows something knows that he knows nothing at all) that I didn't really heed the other stuff, like this one, the god Ja'born. Hmmm.
2007-01-24 03:26:47
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Ja Born is a producer and also a member of Allah's 5% Nation of Gods & Earths. It has nothing to do with some deep spiritual element...He's a true and living God, a black man.
2013-10-21 02:14:46
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Jaborn
2017-01-09 09:32:50
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God Bless You is a prayer for someone's health and well-being. The other phrase is, well, decidedly not! "Vengeance is mine," says the Lord! Christians do not desire that any be damned. But the phrase is usually not used as a prayer for someone's damnation. It is usually used as an vile oath. It is a violation of the 3rd Commandment, which says, "Those shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." Following is an excerpt from the Shorter Catechism of the Westminster Confession: Q. 54. What is required in the third commandment? A. The third commandment requireth the holy and reverent use of God's names, titles, attributes, ordinances, word and works. Q. 55. What is forbidden in the third commandment? A. The third commandment forbiddeth all profaning or abusing of anything whereby God maketh himself known. Q. 56. What is the reason annexed to the third commandment? A. The reason annexed to the third commandment is that however the breakers of this commandment may escape punishment from men, yet the Lord our God will not suffer them to escape his righteous judgment.
2016-05-24 04:16:42
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-Percent_Nation
the truth
2013-11-06 05:54:13
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