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The Crucifixion Lyrics
Soundtrack: Jesus Christ Superstar Lyrics
The Crucifixion Text
JESUS
Father forgive them.
They don't know what they're doing.
My God, my God, why have you forgotten me?
Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit.
JESUS
Father forgive them.
They don't know what they're doing.
My God, my God, why have you forgotten me?
Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit.

Jesus Christ Superstar
Soundtrack Lyrics for Movie, 1996
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May, 07th 2014
"The Crucifixion," a poignant moment in "Jesus Christ Superstar," encapsulates the final monents of Jesus Christ's life as portrayed in the musical. This song is brief yet intensely profound, reflecting the culmination of Jesus's journey and the essence of his final experiences.
The opening line, "Father forgive them, they don't know what they're doing," ecgoes one of the seven last sayings of Jesus from the cross, as per Christian doctrine. This plea for forgiveness underscores Jesus's compassion and his unwavering commitment to forgiveness, even in the face of extreme suffering and betrayal. It highlights his empathy for humanity, understanding their ignorance and the limitations of their perspective.
"My God, my God, why have you forgotten me?" is a direct reference to Psalm 22 and another of the seven last sayings. This line expresses a deep sense of abandonment and human vulnerability. It reflects the profound physical and emotional agony Jesus is experiencing, yet also underscores a sense of spiritual desolation. This moment of questioning and seeming despair resonates deeply with human experiences of doubt and abandonment, bringing a relatable and deeply human aspect to the divine figure of Jesus.
The final declaration, "Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit," signifies Jesus's ultimate surrender and acceptance of his fate. It indicates a return to trust and faith in God, even in the moment of death. This surrender is both a physical and spiritual act, marking the conclusion of his earthly mission and the fulfillment of his role as per Christian belief.
In "The Crucifixion," the lyrics succinctly capture the emotional intensity and spiritual depth of Jesus's final moments on the cross. The song portrays a blend of human vulnerability and divine acceptance, inviting the audience into a contemplative space to ponder the profound implications of sacrifice, forgiveness, and faith.
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