you guys kidding me? this first posts are alreaddy stating that its some sort of relationship between a guy and gal or sumtin? y cant it be any other form of relationship?
Revelation 6:10 "And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?"
how long? i very much see a reference to Revelation. to me, this person is looking at how our world is falling apart, how theres so much pain and violence, how so many people hate God and His followers, and how His followers are so greatly persecuted.
he wonders where Christ is, and why He hasn't done anything. He wants Him to return and fix this corrupted world.
he asks the question asked in Revelation, how much longer?
im not good at determining meanings, which is why i like this site :), but i also figured it should have something to do with revelations, hence with burning of this world.
im not good at determining meanings, which is why i like this site :), but i also figured it should have something to do with revelations, hence with burning of this world.
when I first really listened to this song, the first thought that came to mind was that Job did not question God. Later come to find out that, he (job) in fact did. (Job 9). But there is an article about a song from their last album called start again. That song is about a friend who went through a divorce. Anyone who has tasted that beast knows how much that hurts, whether they are willing to admit it or not. This song is about everything that everyone has said. You say its about Revelation 6:10. They say its about...
when I first really listened to this song, the first thought that came to mind was that Job did not question God. Later come to find out that, he (job) in fact did. (Job 9). But there is an article about a song from their last album called start again. That song is about a friend who went through a divorce. Anyone who has tasted that beast knows how much that hurts, whether they are willing to admit it or not. This song is about everything that everyone has said. You say its about Revelation 6:10. They say its about Psalms. David clearly questioned God in Psalms 22.
I personally believe that the writer was struggling with something, maybe something like what happened such as in the song start again, and he started questioning God Himself. Because it is known that they write about things that have happened to them in their past and things that are currently happening to them. It is why I love this band.
you guys kidding me? this first posts are alreaddy stating that its some sort of relationship between a guy and gal or sumtin? y cant it be any other form of relationship? Revelation 6:10 "And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?"
how long? i very much see a reference to Revelation. to me, this person is looking at how our world is falling apart, how theres so much pain and violence, how so many people hate God and His followers, and how His followers are so greatly persecuted. he wonders where Christ is, and why He hasn't done anything. He wants Him to return and fix this corrupted world. he asks the question asked in Revelation, how much longer?
im not good at determining meanings, which is why i like this site :), but i also figured it should have something to do with revelations, hence with burning of this world.
im not good at determining meanings, which is why i like this site :), but i also figured it should have something to do with revelations, hence with burning of this world.
also it sounds like a reference to sodom, i beleive the other commenters aren't inaccurate at references job n psalms n such also.
also it sounds like a reference to sodom, i beleive the other commenters aren't inaccurate at references job n psalms n such also.
when I first really listened to this song, the first thought that came to mind was that Job did not question God. Later come to find out that, he (job) in fact did. (Job 9). But there is an article about a song from their last album called start again. That song is about a friend who went through a divorce. Anyone who has tasted that beast knows how much that hurts, whether they are willing to admit it or not. This song is about everything that everyone has said. You say its about Revelation 6:10. They say its about...
when I first really listened to this song, the first thought that came to mind was that Job did not question God. Later come to find out that, he (job) in fact did. (Job 9). But there is an article about a song from their last album called start again. That song is about a friend who went through a divorce. Anyone who has tasted that beast knows how much that hurts, whether they are willing to admit it or not. This song is about everything that everyone has said. You say its about Revelation 6:10. They say its about Psalms. David clearly questioned God in Psalms 22.
I personally believe that the writer was struggling with something, maybe something like what happened such as in the song start again, and he started questioning God Himself. Because it is known that they write about things that have happened to them in their past and things that are currently happening to them. It is why I love this band.