Who Is He?
Tramaine Hawkins Lyrics


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Who is it, who walked the streets of Galilee?
Healing the sick and setting the captives free
Do you know who it is?

Who is it, who for sinners shed his blood?
Now for cleansing all can plunge, beneath that flood

Yes it's Jesus, but do you know who he is

He's the image, of the invisible god
He's the brightness of his glory
The first and the last
The future, the past
He is GOD

Who is it, who came to seek and save the lost?
Paid redemptions cost
Through his death on Calvary's cross
Can you tell me, who it is

Who is it?
Who rose up from the dead?
With all power in His hand and said He's coming back again
Yes it's Jesus, but do you know who he

He's the image, of the invisible god
He's the brightness of his glory
The first and the last
The future, the past
He is GOD

He's the image, of the invisible god
He's the brightness of his glory
The first and the last
The future, the past
He is GOD





The first and last, the future the past
He is GOD

Overall Meaning

The song "Who Is He" by gospel singer Tramaine Hawkins is a powerful testimony to the divinity of Jesus Christ. With its rousing chorus and soulful melody, the song leaves no doubt as to who Jesus is and what he means to his followers. The verses describe Jesus in different ways, asking questions that lead to the ultimate conclusion that he is God.


The first verse asks who walked the streets of Galilee, healing the sick and setting the captives free. This is a reference to the miracles performed by Jesus during his time on earth, and is a reminder of his compassion and love for humanity. The second verse asks who shed his blood for sinners, and who offers cleansing to all who seek it. This is a reference to the atonement of Jesus, in which he died on the cross to pay the price for our sins.


The chorus declares that Jesus is the image of the invisible God, the brightness of his glory, and the first and the last. This is a statement of his divinity, and his eternal nature as the Son of God. The final verse asks who rose from the dead with all power in his hand, and who is coming back again. This is a promise of his return, and a reminder that he is the ultimate victor over sin and death.


Overall, "Who Is He" is a powerful statement of faith and a tribute to the love and power of Jesus Christ. It serves as a reminder that he is not just a historical figure or a religious leader, but the Son of God, the Savior of the world, and the hope of all who believe.


Line by Line Meaning

Who is it, who walked the streets of Galilee?
Who is the person that walked through the streets of Galilee?


Healing the sick and setting the captives free
Who healed the sick and released those who were imprisoned?


Do you know who it is?
Do you have knowledge of who this person is?


Who is it, who for sinners shed his blood?
Who is the person that shed his blood for sinners?


Now for cleansing all can plunge, beneath that flood
Everyone can now be cleansed by submerging themselves in his blood


Yes it's Jesus, but do you know who he is
The answer is Jesus, but do you truly know who he is?


He's the image, of the invisible god
He is the visible representation of the invisible God


He's the brightness of his glory
He is the radiance of God's glory


The first and the last
He is the beginning and the end


The future, the past
He is both the future and the past


He is GOD
He is God


Who is it, who came to seek and save the lost?
Who is the person that arrived to find and save those who were lost?


Paid redemptions cost
He paid the price for redemption


Through his death on Calvary's cross
He accomplished this by dying on the cross at Calvary


Can you tell me, who it is
Are you aware of who this person is?


Who is it?
Who is the person?


Who rose up from the dead?
Who resurrected from the dead?


With all power in His hand and said He's coming back again
He has all power in his hands and has promised to return


He's the image, of the invisible god
He is the visible representation of the invisible God


He's the brightness of his glory
He is the radiance of God's glory


The first and the last
He is the beginning and the end


The future, the past
He is both the future and the past


He is GOD
He is God


He's the image, of the invisible god
He is the visible representation of the invisible God


He's the brightness of his glory
He is the radiance of God's glory


The first and the last
He is the beginning and the end


The future, the past
He is both the future and the past


He is GOD
He is God


The first and last, the future the past
He is the first and last, and encompasses both the future and the past


He is GOD
He is God




Writer(s): Calvin B. Rhone

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