We loved the idea of her starting off the role as a victim, and by the end of it having transformed into the leader of this mob. I thought the story arc of it was really exciting, so we just ran with it.
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Skip to content. April 30, thanh. This Site Might Help You. Bottom Of The River Lyrics. Sin is anything we say, do, or think that displeases God.
Anything from gossiping, lying, cheating, etc. Romans NIV says, "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. That's where Jesus comes in. Jesus is God's Son so part human, part God. Jesus lived a sinless life, but was tempted by even Satin himself! Because Jesus didn't sin, we have a connection with God. If you confess that you are a sinner and that Jesus died for your sins, you are saved John It doesn't matter if you did "good things" and are considered a "good person", you are going to hell.
Jesus took your sin to the cross so that He took your punishment. All you have to do is accept His gift. A gift of mercy, forgiveness, and love. If you'd like people to take your interpretation more seriously, you might want to spell Satan correctly! After all, he is the primary antagonist of the book you're citing.
Aj on December 28, Aj Good point about the spelling. There is a world of different between the so-called Prince of Darkness and those sheets that are so nice and cool in the summer, tempting as they might be.
But Satan isn't the primary antagonist, he only makes a handful of appearances. The two most notable being as a talking snake with legs, and later when God allows Satan to kill 10 of Job's family members as part of a bet God makes with Satan.
Guess which Biblical character kills millions, if not billions, of people, and untold numbers of kittens and koala bears, and elephants and Mattapult on November 06, This song speaks to me because recently my 22 year old first born son was diagnosed with cancer. We are both christians but that doesn't take away the trials. Even if the writers meant something different, I feel your explanation fits perfect.
My Interpretation i agree with TheWiccanPoet to an extent. Some of the lyrics combined with imagery in the video suggest that the song could have something to do with the salem witch trials. KeroseneFire on October 19, Link. My Interpretation I think this song is sung as a conversation from a woman accused of being a witch to a woman about to be accused of the same.
I've seen people reference the Salem trials, but I don't think it's referencing those events, at least not directly. The clothing in the video is more reminiscent of 's than late 's, and the setting of the deep South rather than Massachusetts. But there is a supernatural element suggestive of witchcraft right in the opening moments of the video, when men burst into the home of a young woman combing her hair and she turns towards them--and her reflection does not.
Although the idea that the woman is a witch is not made explicitly, men coming for a woman who is not what she seems combined with the demonic imagery in the form of masks and men with black eyes would strongly suggest something like an accused witch or devil worshiper. Now to the actual song. Starting with the verse "If you get sleep This is followed in the next two lines by a warning that signs indicate a threat approaches, so you should prepare to defend yourself.
The final lines in the first verse suggest that the threat will bring gods holy vengeance. The line about first born sons being a reference to the plagues of Egypt and "His hair's on fire" suggestive of gods seraphim, or "fiery ones", angels. In other words, the men who come for you bring, or believe they bring, god's wrath. The next lines about going to the river evoke the concept of baptism, as others have pointed out.
But there's a little more to it, I think. Witches were seen as concubines of the devil. The devil, in turn, was seen as the opposite of god, and much of the imagery about worshiping the devil involved the twisting or perversion of elements of faith. In this case, the song references baptism in the river, but explicitly defies the act of purification by twisting it into something hateful and defiant, suggesting that you should "Drive your son like a railroad spike" under the water and make the act one of murder instead.
It gets even more angry in the next verse, comparing the men bringing god's judgement to drunken wolves and suggesting that if the wolves are at your door, you defy them instead of accepting their judgement and drown so many of them without mercy that the waters of the river rise. Finally, the refrain of "Hold my hand" is what makes me think that the singer is singing the song for another woman about to face the same treatment.
The bottom of the river, I suspect, is a reference to drowning, a common "test" for witches. But it could also be your fall from god, and the singer is offering the listener a guide. She will hold your hand all the way down, comforting and guiding you to your vengeance and damnation at the bottom.
Shadow on March 17, Link. My Interpretation I think that she had a baby she couldn't abort. She's schizophrenic. Voices in her head are giving her instructions on how to get rid of her unwanted baby. Artists - D. Rate These Lyrics. We do not have any tags for Bottom Of the River lyrics.
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