John the Revelator
The Happy Goodmans Lyrics


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Upon the Isle of Patmus
One man was cast one day
As he was left alone to die

He began to pray
The Holy Ghost fell on him

The Spirit, he came down
Well he began to write about the things he saw
The Revelator's name was John

Talkin' 'bout John the revelator
he saw Jerusalem coming down
Yes it was John the Revelator
And when he looked around
He saw feet like brass
Eyes like fire
Heard a great voice saying
Come up higher
He was John the Revelator
He wrote about the city of God

While in the Spirit praying
John turned around to see
If the voice he had heard
Was what it seemed to be
Just like many waters
A great trumpet sound




Well he said I am the first and last
The Revelator wrote it down

Overall Meaning

The song John The Revelator by The Happy Goodmans tells the story of the Apostle John being banished to the Isle of Patmos, where he received a vision from the Holy Ghost. The imagery in the song reflects the biblical text where John wrote about what he saw in his vision. The lyrics describe John seeing the holy city of Jerusalem coming down and hearing a great voice telling him to "come up higher." This reflects the biblical description of John's vision of the end times, where Jerusalem is restored and Jesus Christ returns to reign.


The song also describes John's encounter with a figure who had "feet like brass" and "eyes like fire." This is likely referring to the appearance of Jesus Christ as described in the book of Revelation. The lyrics convey John's reverence and awe as he witnesses these miraculous events and writes about them for all to read.


Overall, the lyrics to John The Revelator tell the story of John's vision of the end times and the majesty of Christ's return. The song reminds listeners of the importance of faith and the promise of eternal life.


Line by Line Meaning

Upon the Isle of Patmus
On a prison island called Patmus


One man was cast one day
A man was sent there one day, as a prisoner


As he was left alone to die
He was abandoned there to perish


He began to pray
He started to communicate with God


The Holy Ghost fell on him
The Spirit of God descended upon him


The Spirit, he came down
The Spirit of God descended


Well he began to write about the things he saw
He then described the visions that he witnessed


The Revelator's name was John
This religious figure is referred to as John the Revelator


Talkin' 'bout John the revelator
This song is about John the Revelator


he saw Jerusalem coming down
He observed Jerusalem descending


Yes it was John the Revelator
It was definitely John the Revelator who witnessed this


And when he looked around
As he surveyed his surroundings


He saw feet like brass
He saw feet that appeared to be made of brass


Eyes like fire
He saw eyes that glowed like fire


Heard a great voice saying
Heard a loud and powerful voice announcing


Come up higher
'Rise up' or 'go higher' as a means of ascending


He was John the Revelator
The man recounting these visions is indeed John the Revelator


He wrote about the city of God
In addition to Jerusalem, the visions John recorded include reference to the city of God


While in the Spirit praying
In the midst of his spiritual trance/prayer


John turned around to see
John turned to face an apparent source of sound


If the voice he had heard
To confirm that the voice he heard


Was what it seemed to be
Was actually what he thought it was


Just like many waters
The voice was loud and sounded like the roar of many waterfalls


A great trumpet sound
There was also the sound of a great trumpet


Well he said I am the first and last
The voice declared, 'I am the beginning and the end'


The Revelator wrote it down
John the Revelator recorded this revelation




Writer(s): Rusty Goodman

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