Exodus
Of Salt and Swine Lyrics


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The mountains speak
Your majesty
The oceans roar your mighty power
Creation sings
Of your glory
You have revealed who you are

You are the Lord, the Lord
Merciful, gracious
Abounding in steadfast love
You are a God who is faithful
And slow to anger
You keep steadfast love
You are the Lord, the Lord

The heavens proclaim
That you are great
The forest whispers of your love
But loudest praise
Your children raise
For You have revealed Yourself to us

You are the Lord, the Lord
Merciful, gracious
Abounding in steadfast love
You are a God who is faithful
And slow to anger
You keep steadfast love
You are the Lord, the Lord

You forgive sin and iniquity
But You do not clear the guilty
Your forgive sin and iniquity
But You do not clear the guilty
You sent Your son to die
To be just and to justify

You are the Lord, the Lord
Merciful, gracious
Abounding in steadfast love
You are a God who is faithful
And slow to anger
You keep steadfast love
You are the Lord, the Lord

The mountains speak




Your majesty
The oceans roar your mighty power

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, the imagery of nature is used to convey the greatness and power of a higher being, likely referencing God. The mountains, oceans, and creation itself are portrayed as speaking and roaring to emphasize the divine presence and majesty. The lyrics suggest that this higher being is responsible for all that we see and experience in the world, and that through these manifestations, their identity is revealed to us.


The repetition of "You are the Lord, the Lord" throughout the song emphasizes the attributes of this divine being - merciful, gracious, abounding in steadfast love. These qualities are highlighted as core aspects of their character, along with faithfulness and patience. It paints a picture of a God who is compassionate and forgiving towards humanity, showing a willingness to extend love and grace even when faced with human shortcomings and faults.


The second verse shifts to the recognition of this divine being's greatness by all of creation. The heavens, forest, and ultimately, the children of God are depicted as praising and acknowledging the presence of this higher power. The emphasis on revelation suggests that the connection between humanity and the divine is not one-sided; rather, it is a mutual unveiling of understanding and love.


The final verse delves into the concept of forgiveness and justice. It acknowledges that while this divine being forgives sin and iniquity, there is also a sense of accountability and consequence for wrongdoing - "You do not clear the guilty." The mention of sending "Your son to die to be just and to justify" could be a reference to the sacrificial nature of Jesus Christ, portraying a narrative of redemption and atonement for humanity's transgressions. Overall, the song appears to celebrate the multifaceted nature of this higher being - one who is both compassionate and just, merciful yet principled.




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Written by: Jonathan Ellisor

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