Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Leon Russell Lyrics


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Hark! the herald angels sing, -
"Glory to the new-born King!
Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled."
Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
Join the triumph of the skies;
With th' angelic host proclaim,
"Christ is born in Bethlehem."
Hark! the herald angels sing,




"Glory to the new-born King!

Overall Meaning

The opening lines to Leon Russell's take on the classic Christmas carol Hark! The Herald Angels Sing exude excitement and adoration for the newly born King. The song calls out to all nations to join together and rejoice in the triumph of the skies as the angels declare the arrival of Christ in Bethlehem. The optimistic and joyful tone of the song reflects the idea of peace on earth and goodwill towards all men. Russell's version of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing highlights the message of forgiveness and redemption from God, echoing the biblical story of the birth of Christ.


The lines "God and sinners reconciled" point to the Christian belief in the atonement of sin through the sacrifice of Jesus, the son of God. The carol's message of peace on earth and goodwill towards all men urges listeners to extend love and kindness to one another, which are central virtues of Christianity. The song's uplifting message and melody have made it a popular Christmas carol across many cultures and religions.


Line by Line Meaning

Hark! the herald angels sing,
Listen! The angels who are messengers of God are singing,


"Glory to the new-born King!
"Praise the newly born King, the King of all kings!


Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
May there be peace on earth, and may sinners receive kindness and compassion,


God and sinners reconciled."
God has reconciled with sinners, bringing them back to his love and forgiveness."


Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
All you people from different nations, rise up in joy,


Join the triumph of the skies;
Be part of the victory that is celebrated in heaven;


With th' angelic host proclaim,
Declare together with the angels and their hosts,


"Christ is born in Bethlehem."
"Christ has been born in Bethlehem."


Hark! the herald angels sing,
Listen! The angels who are messengers of God are singing,


"Glory to the new-born King!"
"Praise the newly born King, the King of all kings!"




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Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

I think the meaning is very different to that posted above.
The author is Jesus.
The strange time is the period of his crucifixion and death.
She was my women (Mary Magdalene) and he was my friend (his erstwhile friend Judas).
But he was wrong about both.
He's talking to God who is putting him through this strange time and despite that he still loves God.
"Roll away the stone". He's in the cave. He's begging God to open the cave, protecting him and resurrect him for the good of those who'll be around in 2000 years ie us.
He thought God would have filled him in as to when the end of times would occur but he hasn't ("I guess you thought I knew")
He then accuses God of just trying to avoid him (Jesus) but still asks for protect and resurrection.

Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

she

The lyric is "She was my woman and HE was my friend". That is, he's talking about two different people.