He Arose From the Dead
Blind Lemon Jefferson Lyrics


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He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

Go and tell to my disciples, go and feed my tender lamb
Go tell to my disciples, go feed my tender lamb
Go tell to my disciples, go and feed my tender lamb
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
He rose, he rose, he rose Him from the dead




He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
And the Lord shall bear my spirit home

Overall Meaning

Blind Lemon Jefferson's "He Arose From the Dead" is a gospel song with a clear message of faith and resurrection. The opening lines of the song are a repetitive declaration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The repetition of "He rose, he rose, he rose" emphasizes the import of this event, not only for Christians but for all humanity.


The following lines of the song describe the appearance of an angel who comes from heaven to roll away the stone that covers the tomb where Jesus Christ was buried. This act is symbolic of the triumph of good over evil and the power of God over death. The angel's appearance signifies the beginning of a new era, one in which death is no longer an insurmountable obstacle.


The rest of the lyrics speak of Jesus's instructions to his disciples to meet him in Galilee and to feed his tender lamb. The song emphasizes the importance of following Jesus's teachings and passing them on to others. In addition to being a declaration of faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, "He Arose from the Dead" is also a call to action for listeners to follow in his example and share his message of love, compassion, and forgiveness.


Line by Line Meaning

He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to meet him in Galilee after his resurrection.


Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to meet him in Galilee after his resurrection.


Go tell to my disciples, meet me in Galilee
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to meet him in Galilee after his resurrection.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


Go and tell to my disciples, go and feed my tender lamb
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to preach and nourish his followers.


Go tell to my disciples, go feed my tender lamb
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to preach and nourish his followers.


Go tell to my disciples, go and feed my tender lamb
Jesus Christ instructed his disciples to preach and nourish his followers.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


One angel came from heaven and rolled away the stone
An angel rolled away the stone from Jesus Christ's tomb, revealing his resurrection.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


He rose, he rose, he rose from the dead
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, which is a significant part of Christian belief, portraying his resurrection.


And the Lord shall bear my spirit home
Jesus Christ will carry his followers' spirits to heaven after death.




Writer(s): Blind Lemon Jefferson

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Comments from YouTube:

@dwightkschrute80

I love this kind of music. It is so earthy and simple. Also, this music is purely American, unlike other genres like opera.

@lbj46

i named my son jefferson as a tribute to this legend and when he was young we called him fresh lemon jefferson....

@Animaj34

wow. . .I'm remember singing this song every Easter as a kid. love country blues and gospel.

@KVELL22

I'm glad we (some of us) still sing these traditional spirituals and hymns in church. More meaning in them (in my opinion) than this modern gospel.

@newnairobi1

One man, one guitar. Awesome. Thanks for posting this.

@abigail-gracenaumenko5496

Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is Alive and he is STAYING alive forevermore! Praise God! xx

@dansweet6793

Amen ,he Arose from the dead. Love Blind Lemon Jefferson and Jesus.

@MR.HandyANDY

thanks for putting this nice recording on. i heard of blind lemon but never heard him play til i came across your video. great stuff. i like old books, i like old cars & i like old music. this recording fits in with all that and really makes my day. thanks a million.

@newoxvx

this is like blues and country and the same time

@dvdx87

Pretty much the father of Blues. Awsome!

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