Those Were the Days
Jerusalem Lyrics


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Those were the days, those were the days
Those were the days, long time ago
Those were the days, those were the days
Those were the days

When Peter, John and Andrew, Mary,
Matthew and the others
They were gathered for a prayer, 120 altogether
Those were the days

Those were the days
When they sat on the second floor
they ere scared and they were wondering
Who will now take care of everything
Jesus is gone and we're alone
Those ere the days, those were the days

Those were the days
When it started, when it happened
It was like a mighty storm
Yes it sounded like the thunder
And the ground started to shake
Those were the days, those were the days

Tongues of fire had them changed
The whole city was amazed
Every sign of fear was gone
And they took it to the streets
Those were the days, those were the days

What about now, are we sitting in the same boat
thinking Jesus is not here
Full of unbelief and doubt
Not a single storm or thunder
What about now what about now
Now is the day
You and I have the some promises
We can be bold, we can be free
When we allow Jesus to come
And He is coming that's for sure




Now is the day, now is the day
The day, the day

Overall Meaning

"Those Were the Days" by Jerusalem is a song about the early days of the Christian church. The song describes a time when Jesus had ascended to heaven, and the disciples were left to continue his work. Initially, they were afraid and uncertain about how to proceed without Jesus. However, when the Holy Spirit came upon them, they were transformed and became bold and fearless in sharing the message of Jesus with the world. The song draws a comparison between the early days of the church and the present, urging listeners to have faith and trust in Jesus in the same way that the disciples did.


The lyrics of the song describe the events of the Day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in the form of tongues of fire. The song also references the gathering of disciples, including Peter, John, Andrew, Mary, and Matthew, in the upper room to pray. The song portrays the early Christian community as being closely knit and supportive of one another, with 120 people gathered together for prayer.


The song's message encourages listeners to have faith and trust in Jesus, just as the early disciples did. The lyrics emphasize that, just as the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples in a time of uncertainty and fear, so too can Jesus come into the lives of believers today and provide guidance and support. The song urges listeners to be bold and free when they allow Jesus into their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Those were the days, those were the days
Reflecting on a time that has long since passed.


Those were the days, long time ago
Recalling a time from a distant past.


When Peter, John and Andrew, Mary, Matthew and the others They were gathered for a prayer, 120 altogether Those were the days
Remembering a time when a group of people came together in prayer and fellowship.


When they sat on the second floor They were scared and they were wondering Who will now take care of everything Jesus is gone and we're alone Those were the days, those were the days
Reflecting on a time when fear and uncertainty filled the hearts of those gathered after Jesus had ascended.


When it started, when it happened It was like a mighty storm Yes it sounded like the thunder And the ground started to shake Those were the days, those were the days
Recalling an event that brought great change and upheaval.


Tongues of fire had them changed The whole city was amazed Every sign of fear was gone And they took it to the streets Those were the days, those were the days
Remembering a transformative moment when fear was replaced with courage and boldness to share a message with others.


What about now, are we sitting in the same boat Thinking Jesus is not here Full of unbelief and doubt Not a single storm or thunder What about now what about now
Asking if we are currently experiencing similar doubts and lack of faith as those who gathered after Jesus' ascension.


Now is the day You and I have the some promises We can be bold, we can be free When we allow Jesus to come And He is coming that's for sure Now is the day, now is the day The day, the day
Encouraging us to remember that now is the time to embrace the promises of Jesus and to live boldly and freely in our faith.




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