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Hallelujah Easter Version Lyrics - A Christian Adaptation

Hallelujah Easter Version Lyrics - A Song of Resurrection Hope

The "Hallelujah Easter Version" is a well-known Christian adaptation of Leonard Cohen's iconic song, "Hallelujah." While Cohen's original lyrics are poetic and open to interpretation, this version specifically rewrites the verses to narrate the Easter story, focusing on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It has become a popular hymn during the Easter season in many churches and communities, leveraging the beautiful, haunting melody to convey a message of Christian faith and hope. This adaptation is often credited to or popularized by artists like Kelley Mooney.


Full Lyrics of Hallelujah (Easter Version)

(Note: Several adaptations exist; this is one popular version)

Verse 1 A crown of thorns placed on His head He knew that He would soon be dead He said, did you forget me, Father, did you? They nailed Him to a wooden cross Soon all the world would feel the loss Of Christ the King before His Hallelujah

Chorus Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Verse 2 He hung His head and prepared to die Then lifted His face to the sky Said, I am coming home now, Father, to you A reed they dipped in vinegar Then pushed it to His mouth so sour He cried I am finished, it's my Hallelujah

Chorus Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Verse 3 The soldier who had used the spear Then realized His God was near Said, truly this man was the Son of God, it's true He looked up to the heavens grim As the sky came closing down on him He cried, Oh God, forgive them, it's my Hallelujah

Chorus Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Verse 4 They took Him down and stored Him lay Inside a tomb of stone and clay His mother cried Abba, Father, did you? But on the third day at dawn The Son of God arose again He lives alleluia sing His Hallelujah

Chorus Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah


Background and Meaning

Leonard Cohen's original "Hallelujah," released in 1984, explored complex themes of love, loss, faith, and doubt. Its ambiguity has allowed for numerous interpretations and covers.

The Easter Version channels the song's emotional power directly into the core narrative of Christian belief: the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The lyrics recount key moments from the Gospels, transforming the song into a worshipful reflection on sacrifice, redemption, and the triumphant victory over death celebrated on Easter Sunday.


Why This Version Resonates

This adaptation connects deeply with Christian believers, particularly during Lent and Easter. By setting the most pivotal story of their faith to such a globally recognized and moving melody, the Hallelujah Easter Version creates a powerful emotional and spiritual experience. It serves as both a lament for Christ's suffering and a joyous celebration of His resurrection, encapsulating the essence of the Easter message.


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Hallelujah, Easter Lyrics, Christian Adaptation, Leonard Cohen, Resurrection Song, Worship Music, Jesus Christ