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  1. 'The Life of Jesus' is a story told by his closest friends. Adapted from the book of John in the Bible. Discover now how Jesus changed the course of history ...

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    • Jesus.net
  2. May 7, 2008 · Sandi Patty singing at the Women of Faith Conference in Fresno, CA

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    • johnandbink
    • No Music Video to Speak Of, But A Popular Meme
    • What Is Wormwood?
    • Jesus, The Hero of Revelations
    • Verse 1
    • Verse 2
    • Verse 3
    • Conclusion

    There does not appear to be an official music video for this track. However, a YouTuber named Gothfrog has gone about creating an animation meme for “Soldier, Poet, King”. The clip in question has proven pretty popular. That is to say that as of this writing, the original, which was uploaded in 2018, has attracted nearly 170,000 YouTube views. Furt...

    There is a type of plant known as wormwood. But within the context of the aforenoted album, what is being referenced is a part of the Bible. More specifically, it is referring to the Bible’s final major section, the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. Within the terrifying eighth chapter of that book, “Wormwood” is a name given to a special star. Accor...

    To reiterate, a good portion of Revelations is in fact frightening, in some of the worst ways imaginable. But whether or not it’s ultimately a story of sorrow or rejoicing is a matter of perspective. For example, there is a protagonist found therein. This protagonist, most simply explained, can be classified as Jesus or the Christ. As the story is ...

    But on top of falling stars and what have you, Revelationsis also a pretty-bloody affair. So when the son of God is depicted as coming to establish His kingdom, it isn’t such that he’s doing with flowers and rainbows. Instead, as noted in the first verse of this song, he “carries a mighty sword”. Armed with this sword, he would tear “your city down...

    In the next verse, we have him being referred to as “a poet”. Such terminology, as utilized by the vocalist, would be a shoutout to those parts of the Bible which for instance which liken the word of God to a sword. Revelations(as well certain parts of the Gospels) clearly implies that the second coming of the Messiah will be marked by him engaging...

    The third verse, via its mention of someone “whose brow is laid in thorn”, makes it more obvious that The Oh Hellos are in fact referring to Jesus. This particular segment pertains to his rule, i.e. as noted above, in the aftermath of the son of God coming to catch wreck on Earth. Meanwhile, as for the outro, it is composed of the phrase “oh lei oh...

    The Oh Hellos, aka Tyler and Maggie Heath, wrote and produced this track themselves. This outfit is actually classified as a folk/indie rock act. However, their Christian beliefs are often incorporatedinto their music. So it is with “Soldier, Poet, King”, as all three of the titular designations are being used to describe Jesus Christ. For the most...

  3. The band delights in bending and blending styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock. The Oh Hellos are Maggie and Tyler Heath, intentionally-independent self-produced music-making siblings hailing from the great state of Texas.

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  4. Oct 16, 2015 · Caesar Lyrics. Hear on the wind how the pendulum swings. Feel how the winter succumbs to the spring. Over the palisade morning will break. Rise up to meet it, oh sleeper awake. Gather the...

  5. Dec 31, 2023 · It is widely believed that this king refers to Jesus, considering The Oh Hellos’ musical background. The title of the song, “Caesar”, holds an intriguing irony. It references the name of the emperor at the time of Jesus’s crucifixion, connecting the themes of power and sacrifice.

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  7. The Oh Hellos are an American indie folk rock duo formed in 2011 in San Marcos, Texas, consisting of siblings Tyler and Maggie Heath. They remain an independent band, with eight releases: The Oh Hellos; Through the Deep, Dark Valley; Dear Wormwood; Notos; Eurus; Boreas; and Zephyrus; as well as a Christmas EP: The Oh Hellos' Family Christmas Album.

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