Elemental Wrath is poem with some narrative parts to it. If you listen to the song they use a mechanical voice to demonstrate the parts. During the end of days, death appears as the "Ocean" and "keeper of every darkened soul." God appears later as the "iron hand" who lifts the curse of death from us. Powerful words from Ryan Clark. Well done!
I believe you're a bit wrong here in your interpretation.
I believe the entire song is from the perspective of Death.
The Iron Hand is death as well, and the part you mention about lifting the curse of death I believe is not God lifting it from the believers, as the bible states that Men will pray for death and it won't be granted. The curse of death is lifted, so that they'll suffer even more. Because chronologically, this takes place in the album AFTER the Rapture, as the rapture happens within the first three songs.
I believe you're a bit wrong here in your interpretation.
I believe the entire song is from the perspective of Death.
The Iron Hand is death as well, and the part you mention about lifting the curse of death I believe is not God lifting it from the believers, as the bible states that Men will pray for death and it won't be granted. The curse of death is lifted, so that they'll suffer even more. Because chronologically, this takes place in the album AFTER the Rapture, as the rapture happens within the first three songs.
Elemental Wrath is poem with some narrative parts to it. If you listen to the song they use a mechanical voice to demonstrate the parts. During the end of days, death appears as the "Ocean" and "keeper of every darkened soul." God appears later as the "iron hand" who lifts the curse of death from us. Powerful words from Ryan Clark. Well done!
I believe you're a bit wrong here in your interpretation. I believe the entire song is from the perspective of Death. The Iron Hand is death as well, and the part you mention about lifting the curse of death I believe is not God lifting it from the believers, as the bible states that Men will pray for death and it won't be granted. The curse of death is lifted, so that they'll suffer even more. Because chronologically, this takes place in the album AFTER the Rapture, as the rapture happens within the first three songs.
I believe you're a bit wrong here in your interpretation. I believe the entire song is from the perspective of Death. The Iron Hand is death as well, and the part you mention about lifting the curse of death I believe is not God lifting it from the believers, as the bible states that Men will pray for death and it won't be granted. The curse of death is lifted, so that they'll suffer even more. Because chronologically, this takes place in the album AFTER the Rapture, as the rapture happens within the first three songs.