River Jordan
Max Romeo Lyrics


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I saw Selassie I stretch forth His hand to take I 'cross Jordan River
I saw Selassie I stretch forth His hand to take I 'cross Jordan River
I saw Selassie I stretch forth His hand to take I 'cross Jordan River
On I way to Zion

Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion, oh Lord

The man that hear the word of Jah and pardon
His heart shall be burned in fire
The man that hear the word of Jah and pardon
His heart shall be burned in fire
The man that hear the word of Jah and accept it shall be his heart desire
On I merry way to Zion

Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion, oh Rastafari




Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion, oh Lord

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Max Romeo's song "Jordan River" speak of the journey to the Promised Land of Zion, the ultimate destination for Rastafarians. This Promised Land is not only a physical place but also a spiritual state of being in a realm of righteousness and salvation, and it is believed that Haile Selassie I, the Ethiopian Emperor considered as the messianic figure by Rastafarians, will guide them across the Jordan River to reach Zion. The repetition of the phrase "I saw Selassie I stretch forth His hand to take I 'cross Jordan River" emphasizes the significance of this moment and the trust that Rastafarians have in Selassie I as their leader and protector.


The second part of the lyrics warns that those who hear the word of Jah, or God, and do not follow it will suffer the consequences of their actions, while those who accept and follow it will reach their heart's desire, which is Zion. The song's message, therefore, is one of salvation through faith and good deeds.


Overall, Max Romeo's "Jordan River" is a powerful hymn that reflects the deep spirituality and belief system of Rastafarians, their reverence for Haile Selassie I, and their yearning for a better world, a world of peace and harmony in Zion.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw Selassie I stretch forth His hand to take I 'cross Jordan River
I witnessed Selassie I extending His hand to lead me through the Jordan River.


On I way to Zion
I am on my journey towards Zion, the promised land.


Zion, oh Rastafari
Zion is the sacred place for Rastafarians, where they worship and honor Selassie I.


The man that hear the word of Jah and pardon
Those who hear Jah's words and repent will be forgiven.


His heart shall be burned in fire
Those who ignore Jah's words will suffer the consequences.


The man that hear the word of Jah and accept it shall be his heart desire
Those who listen to and follow Jah's teachings will have their hearts filled with love and devotion.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Glen Adams, Maxwell Livingston Smith

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