Lion
Roaring Triumph: Lion of Judah's AnthemLyrics
God of Jacob, Great I AM
Acknowledging God as the God of Jacob and the Great I AM.
King of angels, Son of Man
Recognizing God as the King of angels and the Son of Man.
Voice of many waters, song
Describing God's voice as the voice of many waters, a song from heaven's throne.
of heaven's throne
Emphasizing the greatness and majesty of God's throne.
Louder than the thunder,
Expressing the desire for God's glory to be known loudly, louder than thunder.
make Your glory known
Continuation of the desire for God's glory to be revealed.
CHORUS
Chorus introduction.
Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
Repeated calls to Hail the Lion of Judah and let the Lion roar, emphasizing reverence and acknowledgment of God's power.
Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Roar (roar)
Repetition of the word "Roar," possibly representing the powerful and majestic nature of the Lion of Judah.
Roar (roar)
-Roar
-Pride of Zion, prophets spoke
Referring to the Pride of Zion and the fulfillment of prophecies about the Messiah, emphasizing the Messiah's human and divine nature.
Our Messiah, flesh and bone
Acknowledging the Messiah as our Savior in flesh and bone.
You alone are worthy to
Highlighting the worthiness of the Messiah to open up the scroll.
open up the scroll
Recognizing the suffering of the Messiah as a lamb but emphasizing the victorious rise of the Lion.
Like a lamb, You suffered,
-but the Lion has arose
-CHORUS
Chorus repeating the acknowledgment and reverence for the Lion of Judah.
BRIDGE
Bridges emphasizing the preparation of the way for the Lord.
Prepare the way
-Prepare the way of the Lord
-Prepare the way
-Prepare the way of the Lord
-Prepare the way
-Prepare the way of the Lord
-Prepare the way
-Prepare the way of the Lord
-BRIDGE 2 (x3)
Repetition of the bridge, possibly indicating the importance of preparing the way for the Lord.
Oh valley, be raised up
Calling for valleys to be raised up and mountains to be made low, symbolizing preparation and readiness for the Lord.
Oh mountain, be made low
-Oh valley, be raised up
-Oh mountain, be made low
-CHORUS 2
Chorus 2 reiterating the call to let the Lion roar.
Roar! (Roar!)
Repetition of the word "Roar" in different forms, emphasizing the powerful proclamation of the Lion.
Roar! (Roar!)
-Let the Lion roar! (Roar!)
-Roar! (Roar!)
-CHORUS 3
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
Repeated calls to Hail the Lion of Judah and let the Lion roar, expressing deep reverence and a sense of urgency.
Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion, let the Lion
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-Hail, Hail Lion of Judah!
-Let the Lion roar
-BRIDGE 2 (x3)
Final repetition of Bridge 2, possibly emphasizing the continued need to prepare the way for the Lord.
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