In the Bible, the Church (Jesus' followers) is referred to as God's 'bride', so the line "You've watered among My bride and started seeds to feed your throning flight" is talking about how Satan has been planting seeds in the Church to help with his attempts to gain the throne.
I think a lot of the lyrics in this song are metaphorical/symbolic, such as ripping out Satan's knees if he doesn't bow to God. Anyways, I'm looking forward to when God does bring about the end to Satan's power.
me too, i think this song makes alot of sense, and i agree that the violence is metaphorical, and i think that the part about ripping out the knees part is talking about god pouring out the plagues upon the earth as depicted in the book of revalations, which is in the bible. but keep in mind that even though satan is as evil as he is, god still loves him, after all satan is god's son.
me too, i think this song makes alot of sense, and i agree that the violence is metaphorical, and i think that the part about ripping out the knees part is talking about god pouring out the plagues upon the earth as depicted in the book of revalations, which is in the bible. but keep in mind that even though satan is as evil as he is, god still loves him, after all satan is god's son.
In the Bible, the Church (Jesus' followers) is referred to as God's 'bride', so the line "You've watered among My bride and started seeds to feed your throning flight" is talking about how Satan has been planting seeds in the Church to help with his attempts to gain the throne.
I think a lot of the lyrics in this song are metaphorical/symbolic, such as ripping out Satan's knees if he doesn't bow to God. Anyways, I'm looking forward to when God does bring about the end to Satan's power.
me too, i think this song makes alot of sense, and i agree that the violence is metaphorical, and i think that the part about ripping out the knees part is talking about god pouring out the plagues upon the earth as depicted in the book of revalations, which is in the bible. but keep in mind that even though satan is as evil as he is, god still loves him, after all satan is god's son.
me too, i think this song makes alot of sense, and i agree that the violence is metaphorical, and i think that the part about ripping out the knees part is talking about god pouring out the plagues upon the earth as depicted in the book of revalations, which is in the bible. but keep in mind that even though satan is as evil as he is, god still loves him, after all satan is god's son.