Honor To Us All
Chorus - Mulan & Donny Osmond Lyrics


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All glory, laud and honor
To Thee, Redeemer, King
To Whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring

Thou art the King of Israel
Thou David's royal Son
Who in the Lord's Name comest
For King and Blessed One

All glory, laud and honor
To Thee, Redeemer, King
To Whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring

The company of angels
Is praising Thee on High
And we with all creation
In chorus make reply

All glory, laud and honor
To Thee, Redeemer, King
To Whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring

The people of the Hebrews
With palms before Thee went
Our praise and payers and anthems
Before Thee we present

All glory, laud and honor
To Thee, Redeemer, King




To Whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Honor To Us All" speak of praising and honoring a divine figure, referred to as the Redeemer and the King. The opening lines express admiration and reverence, declaring that all glory, laud, and honor belong to this Redeemer and King. The reference to "Thee, Redeemer, King" suggests a religious context and potentially alludes to Jesus Christ as the Redeemer.


The next set of lines acknowledges the importance and significance of this divine figure, stating that even children's lips ring sweet hosannas in praise. The description of the divine figure as the King of Israel and David's royal Son further reinforces the idea of a religious leader or messiah-like figure. The use of the phrase "King and Blessed One" indicates a sense of reverence and exaltation.


The following lines mention the company of angels praising the divine figure on high, with all creation joining in chorus. This imagery implies a grand and majestic celebration in honor of this divine figure. The inclusion of "we" in the chorus suggests that the singer and the audience are also partaking in this praise and celebration.


The final verse references the people of the Hebrews going before the divine figure with palms, a traditional sign of honor and adoration. The use of the words "praise," "prayers," and "anthems" indicates that the people are presenting their worship and devotion to the divine figure. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of reverence, praise, and adoration for a divine figure, possibly representing religious devotion and the desire for blessings.


Line by Line Meaning

All glory, laud and honor
We give you our utmost respect, praise, and reverence


To Thee, Redeemer, King
Because you have saved and redeemed us, you are our rightful ruler


To Whom the lips of children
Even the innocent voices of children


Made sweet hosannas ring
Sing out joyful songs of adoration and celebration


Thou art the King of Israel
You are the ruler of our people, Israel


Thou David's royal Son
You are the descendant of King David, belonging to the royal lineage


Who in the Lord's Name comest
You come in the name of the Lord, chosen and sent by Him


For King and Blessed One
As both a King and a divinely blessed individual


The company of angels
Even the celestial beings, the angels


Is praising Thee on High
They are offering their praises and worship to you from the heavens above


And we with all creation
Alongside every living being and all of creation


In chorus make reply
We join together in unison, responding to your majesty


The people of the Hebrews
The Israelite nation, the Hebrews


With palms before Thee went
Waving palm branches as a sign of honor and welcome


Our praise and payers and anthems
We present to you our expressions of admiration, prayers, and joyful songs


Before Thee we present
We offer everything to you, as a symbol of our devotion and gratitude




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Traditional

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