Then He Bowed His Head And Died

Redemption's Symphony: A Divine Bow in the Face of Human Suffering
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Lyrics

He heard a thousand mothers weep

He observed the sorrow of a multitude of mothers grieving.

For sons they'd never find

Refers to mothers grieving for sons they will never locate.

The pain of dads who cannot sleep

Expresses the agony of fathers unable to sleep due to pain.

Then He bowed His head and died

Describes a poignant moment when he chose to lower his head and die.

He saw the brokenness of war

He witnessed the devastation caused by war.

The tears of last goodbyes

Refers to the tears shed during final farewells.

He saw the lives all torn apart

He observed lives shattered and in disarray.

Then He bowed His head and died

Reiterates the act of bowing his head and dying in response to the pain.

He felt the weight of prisoners chains

He experienced the burden of chains on prisoners.

He heard their cries at night

He heard the pleas and cries of prisoners during the night.

He felt the lash of every whip

He felt the pain of every whip's lash.

Then He bowed His head and died

Reiterates the act of bowing his head and dying in response to the suffering.

He felt the pain of broken homes

He felt the emotional distress caused by broken homes.

He heard their children cry

He heard the cries of children from broken homes.

Oh, He saw despair and hopelessness

He witnessed both despair and hopelessness.

Then He bowed His head and died

Reiterates the act of bowing his head and dying in response to despair and hopelessness.

From Eden to Golgothas hill

Refers to the journey from the Garden of Eden to Golgotha's hill.

All across the sands of time

Describes the encompassing span of time.

Came love just to buy back fallen man

Expresses the idea that love came to redeem fallen humanity.

God's Son would have to die yes, To die

States that God's Son had to die for this redemption to occur.

A SHOUT split history in two

Highlights a moment in history marked by a significant shout.

And it echoed through the skies

Emphasizes the resounding impact of the shout echoing through the skies.

Oh, The Father, the Father heard

Indicates that the Father heard and accepted the accomplishment of His will.

Thy will tis done!

Quotes the Father acknowledging the completion of His will.

Then He bowed His head and died!

Reiterates the act of bowing his head and dying in fulfillment of the Father's will.

All heaven heard, Thy will tis done!

Asserts that all of heaven heard and acknowledged the fulfillment of the Father's will.

Then He bowed His head and died

Reiterates the final act of bowing his head and dying.

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