Phour6ixHiss 02 Something bad will Happen
Revelations in Verse: Life, Death, and Divine WondersLyrics
In valid
Expressing that something is not valid or acceptable.
For thirty eight years
Referring to a period of 38 years.
You well again
Suggesting a state of well-being or recovery.
Stop sinning or else
Advising against committing sins, warning of consequences.
Something bad will happen
Implying a potential negative outcome if sinful behavior persists.
For the father
Referring to a paternal figure.
Loves the sun
Describing the father's love, showcasing his works, and anticipating amazement.
Shows him all
-All he has done
-Shows him even
-Greater works
-Than these
-You will be amazed
-For father raises the dead
Highlighting the father's ability to raise the dead and grant life to those he chooses.
And gives life
-The son gives life to whom
-He is pleased to give it too
-Crossed over
Symbolic transition from death to life.
From death to life
-Time is coming
Anticipating a time when the voice of a speaker will be heard even by those in graves.
When death hears a voice
-When all whom
-In their graves will hear his voice
-Those who have done
Explaining the fate of those who have done good or evil, and the corresponding rise or condemnation.
What is good will rise
-To live
-Those that had doneth
-Evil
-Will rise to be condemned
-Will rise to be condemned
Reiteration of the consequence for those who have done evil.
Seek not, but to please me
Encouragement to seek approval not from oneself but from the sender of the speaker.
But him whom sent me
-John was a lamp
Metaphorical reference to John as a lamp, emphasizing illumination.
A genie
-That burned and gave
-Light light light
-Never heard his voice
Describing someone who diligently studies scriptures in the hope of finding eternal life.
Nor seen his form
-Studies scriptures diligently
-Because you think
-Within them you
-Just might finds Eternal life
-These very scriptures testify about me
Asserting that scriptures testify about the speaker.
Your accuser is Akenaten
Identifying an accuser as Akenaten, with hopes set upon them.
Upon whom hopes are set
-For father loves the sun
Reiteration of the father's love, showcasing his works, and anticipating amazement once more.
Shows him for
-All he has done
-Shows him even greater works
-Than these, you will
-You will be amazed
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