Behold The Lamb of God
Behold the Lamb of God: Redemption's Anthem UnveiledLyrics
Who has believed our report?
Expresses astonishment or doubt regarding the acceptance of their message.
The arm of the Lord been revealed
Refers to the power or intervention of the Lord that has been revealed.
By His blood we are delivered
Highlights the deliverance achieved through the shedding of His blood.
By His Spirit we are sealed
Emphasizes the sealing and protection provided by His Spirit.
Behold the Lamb of God
Introduces the Lamb of God as a significant figure.
Who takes away the sins of the world
Declares the Lamb's role in taking away the sins of the world.
Behold the Lamb of God
Reiterates the proclamation to behold the Lamb of God.
Bruised for our rebellion, wounded for our sin
Describes the Lamb's suffering, being bruised and wounded for human rebellion and sin.
By His stripes we are healed… Behold the Lamb of God
Asserts healing through His stripes, reinforcing the Lamb's redemptive role.
A voice was crying in the wilderness
References a voice in the wilderness, possibly alluding to John the Baptist.
And the spirit fell like a dove
Depicts the descent of the Spirit like a dove, a symbol of purity and divine presence.
Filling the children with the Father's gifts
Describes the spiritual empowerment of the believers with gifts from the Father.
We walk in the power of his love
Highlights walking in the power of God's love after the Spirit's descent.
Behold the Lamb of God
Reiterates the call to behold the Lamb of God.
Who takes away the sins of the world
Restates the Lamb's role in taking away the sins of the world.
Behold the Lamb of God
Reaffirms the declaration to behold the Lamb of God.
Bruised for our rebellion, wounded for our sin
Recalls the suffering of the Lamb for human rebellion and sin.
By His stripes we are healed… Behold the Lamb of God
Reiterates the healing through His stripes, emphasizing redemption.
Lift up your eyes unto the mountain
Encourages lifting one's eyes to the mountain, a symbol of divine help.
He comes to save and not condemn
Emphasizes the Lamb's purpose to save rather than condemn.
Our help is coming from the highest place
Declares the source of help from the highest place, likely referring to God.
We will see His face in Jerusalem
Anticipates seeing the face of the Lamb in Jerusalem, a symbolic place of encounter.
Behold the Lamb of God
Reiterates the call to behold the Lamb of God.
Who takes away the sins of the world
Restates the Lamb's role in taking away the sins of the world.
Behold the Lamb of God
Reaffirms the proclamation to behold the Lamb of God.
Bruised for our rebellion, wounded for our sin
Recalls the Lamb's suffering for human rebellion and sin.
By His stripes we are healed… Behold the Lamb of God
Reiterates the healing through His stripes, underlining the redemptive message.
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