Chords for The Crabb Family - "The Lamb, The Lion And The King" - 2000
Tempo:
99.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I command that you be slaughtered.
Jesus never opened his mouth from the trial to the crucifixion.
But you can hear it was laid [C] out.
Three days soon the guardians will come out and hear the angels say,
[G] As the lamb came forth, [C] I as the lamb in the lamb [G] became the king.
[C] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [G] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[C] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[G] The lamb became [D] the lamb and I became [G] the king.
[C]
[C]
[D] The old [A] man Jesus was left to sweat.
So he wondered, oh man, about who was the next man.
Because he came for the answer.
Over [D] the edge, sure enough, he shot a gun.
Every eye shall see it.
[A] The man, the man, [D] the cute, perfect [A] man.
The [D] old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a [A] fight.
The [D] lamb became the lamb [E] and I became the king.
[A]
[D] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[A] The lamb [D] became the lamb [E] and I became [A] the king.
The lamb became [E] the lamb and I became [A] the king.
He's the king of kings.
When Jesus came to earth, he came to earth with the lamb nature.
Even while he was being put on trial,
They was accusing him of things that he didn't do.
And they was amazed, him just standing there.
Not saying a word, just like a little lamb.
They tied him up to an old whipping post.
[D] They plucked the beard from his face.
They spit upon him.
[A] They cursed him.
[E] They [D] beat the flesh off of his back.
[G]
[A] But he stayed there like a little lamb.
[G#] He walked up an old hill and the soldiers [F#] placed the spikes through his hands and through his feet.
They even pierced his side.
[B] He hung there like the slaughtered lamb.
While the angels was looking over, [Em] saying,
[A]
Call us.
You don't have to take that.
You just say the word and we'll come and get you.
You haven't done nothing to deserve that.
We'll come and get you.
But he said no.
He stayed there like a lamb.
But you can turn a few pages if you want in your Bible.
And read that he's not coming back in no lamb nature.
The world's not going to put him on trial.
They're not going to spit upon our savior.
They're not going to curse his name.
They're not even going to pluck the beard from his face.
Put a crown of thorns on his head.
But the crown that he's going to be wearing when he comes back,
it's not going to be no crown of thorns.
He's coming back crowned king of kings and lord of lords.
And can the church say amen about that?
You know Jesus left a splendor to live on earth.
Well, man, my aunt, she was a death-devil.
Before they came for the island.
[D] Oh, not today, [E] soon, or soon, [D] or that day I shall see.
[A] This little man [D] of Judah [E] has become [A] the king of kings.
[D] You won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
And he [A] won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel [A] offense.
That they eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat their [A] king.
Oh, [D] you won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
[A] And he won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, no, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel offense.
[A] That they eat the [D] lamb, the calf, the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, that they [D] eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, it's true.
He was struck in the wrist and king of kings.
Now who are you?
The king.
[E] Oh, yeah.
[A]
[F#]
Jesus never opened his mouth from the trial to the crucifixion.
But you can hear it was laid [C] out.
Three days soon the guardians will come out and hear the angels say,
[G] As the lamb came forth, [C] I as the lamb in the lamb [G] became the king.
[C] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [G] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[C] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[G] The lamb became [D] the lamb and I became [G] the king.
[C]
[C]
[D] The old [A] man Jesus was left to sweat.
So he wondered, oh man, about who was the next man.
Because he came for the answer.
Over [D] the edge, sure enough, he shot a gun.
Every eye shall see it.
[A] The man, the man, [D] the cute, perfect [A] man.
The [D] old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a [A] fight.
The [D] lamb became the lamb [E] and I became the king.
[A]
[D] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[A] The lamb [D] became the lamb [E] and I became [A] the king.
The lamb became [E] the lamb and I became [A] the king.
He's the king of kings.
When Jesus came to earth, he came to earth with the lamb nature.
Even while he was being put on trial,
They was accusing him of things that he didn't do.
And they was amazed, him just standing there.
Not saying a word, just like a little lamb.
They tied him up to an old whipping post.
[D] They plucked the beard from his face.
They spit upon him.
[A] They cursed him.
[E] They [D] beat the flesh off of his back.
[G]
[A] But he stayed there like a little lamb.
[G#] He walked up an old hill and the soldiers [F#] placed the spikes through his hands and through his feet.
They even pierced his side.
[B] He hung there like the slaughtered lamb.
While the angels was looking over, [Em] saying,
[A]
Call us.
You don't have to take that.
You just say the word and we'll come and get you.
You haven't done nothing to deserve that.
We'll come and get you.
But he said no.
He stayed there like a lamb.
But you can turn a few pages if you want in your Bible.
And read that he's not coming back in no lamb nature.
The world's not going to put him on trial.
They're not going to spit upon our savior.
They're not going to curse his name.
They're not even going to pluck the beard from his face.
Put a crown of thorns on his head.
But the crown that he's going to be wearing when he comes back,
it's not going to be no crown of thorns.
He's coming back crowned king of kings and lord of lords.
And can the church say amen about that?
You know Jesus left a splendor to live on earth.
Well, man, my aunt, she was a death-devil.
Before they came for the island.
[D] Oh, not today, [E] soon, or soon, [D] or that day I shall see.
[A] This little man [D] of Judah [E] has become [A] the king of kings.
[D] You won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
And he [A] won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel [A] offense.
That they eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat their [A] king.
Oh, [D] you won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
[A] And he won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, no, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel offense.
[A] That they eat the [D] lamb, the calf, the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, that they [D] eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, it's true.
He was struck in the wrist and king of kings.
Now who are you?
The king.
[E] Oh, yeah.
[A]
[F#]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I command that you be slaughtered.
Jesus never opened his mouth from the trial to the crucifixion.
But you can hear it was laid [C] out.
Three days soon the guardians will come out and hear the angels say,
[G] As the lamb came forth, [C] I as the lamb in the lamb [G] became the king.
[C] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [G] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
_ [C] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[G] The lamb became [D] the lamb and I became [G] the king.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ The old [A] man Jesus was left to sweat.
So he wondered, oh man, about who was the next man.
Because he came for the answer.
Over [D] the edge, sure enough, he shot a gun.
Every eye shall see it.
[A] The man, the man, [D] the cute, perfect [A] man.
_ _ The [D] old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a [A] fight.
The [D] lamb became the lamb [E] and I became the king.
[A] _
[D] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[A] The lamb [D] became the lamb [E] and I became [A] the king.
_ The lamb became [E] the lamb and I became [A] the king.
_ _ _ He's the king of kings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When Jesus came to earth, he came to earth with the lamb nature.
_ Even while he was being put on trial,
They was accusing him of things that he didn't do. _
And they was amazed, him just standing there.
Not saying a word, just like a little lamb.
_ They tied him up to an old whipping post.
[D] They plucked the beard from his face.
They spit upon him.
[A] They cursed him.
_ [E] They [D] beat the flesh off of his back.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] But he stayed there like a little lamb. _ _ _
[G#] He walked up an old hill and the soldiers [F#] placed the spikes through his hands and through his feet.
_ _ _ _ They even pierced his side.
_ _ [B] He hung there like the slaughtered lamb. _
While the angels was looking over, [Em] saying,
_ [A] _
Call us.
You don't have to take that.
You just say the word and we'll come and get you.
_ You haven't done nothing to deserve that.
_ _ We'll come and get you. _ _
_ But he said no.
He stayed there like a lamb.
_ But you can turn a few pages if you want in your Bible.
And read that he's not coming back in no lamb nature. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The world's not going to put him on trial.
They're not going to spit upon our savior.
They're not going to curse his name.
They're not even going to pluck the beard from his face.
Put a crown of thorns on his head.
But the crown that he's going to be wearing when he comes back,
it's not going to be no crown of thorns.
He's coming back crowned king of kings and lord of lords.
And can the church say amen about that?
You know Jesus left a splendor to live on earth.
Well, man, my aunt, she was a death-devil.
Before they came for the island.
[D] Oh, not today, [E] soon, or soon, [D] or that day I shall see.
[A] This little man [D] of Judah [E] has become [A] the king of kings.
[D] You won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
And he [A] won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel [A] offense.
That they eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat their [A] king.
Oh, [D] you won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
[A] And he won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, no, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel offense.
[A] That they eat the [D] lamb, the calf, the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, that they [D] eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
_ Oh, it's true.
He was struck in the wrist and king of kings.
Now who are you? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The king.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Oh, yeah.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I command that you be slaughtered.
Jesus never opened his mouth from the trial to the crucifixion.
But you can hear it was laid [C] out.
Three days soon the guardians will come out and hear the angels say,
[G] As the lamb came forth, [C] I as the lamb in the lamb [G] became the king.
[C] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [G] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
_ [C] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[G] The lamb became [D] the lamb and I became [G] the king.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ The old [A] man Jesus was left to sweat.
So he wondered, oh man, about who was the next man.
Because he came for the answer.
Over [D] the edge, sure enough, he shot a gun.
Every eye shall see it.
[A] The man, the man, [D] the cute, perfect [A] man.
_ _ The [D] old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a [A] fight.
The [D] lamb became the lamb [E] and I became the king.
[A] _
[D] The old man came again and the whip and the sword,
Slapped his neck so weak, [A] and he walked in them.
He would run across the wood and pass right through the street.
[D] There'll never be another time to recall.
We don't have to put up a fight.
[A] The lamb [D] became the lamb [E] and I became [A] the king.
_ The lamb became [E] the lamb and I became [A] the king.
_ _ _ He's the king of kings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When Jesus came to earth, he came to earth with the lamb nature.
_ Even while he was being put on trial,
They was accusing him of things that he didn't do. _
And they was amazed, him just standing there.
Not saying a word, just like a little lamb.
_ They tied him up to an old whipping post.
[D] They plucked the beard from his face.
They spit upon him.
[A] They cursed him.
_ [E] They [D] beat the flesh off of his back.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] But he stayed there like a little lamb. _ _ _
[G#] He walked up an old hill and the soldiers [F#] placed the spikes through his hands and through his feet.
_ _ _ _ They even pierced his side.
_ _ [B] He hung there like the slaughtered lamb. _
While the angels was looking over, [Em] saying,
_ [A] _
Call us.
You don't have to take that.
You just say the word and we'll come and get you.
_ You haven't done nothing to deserve that.
_ _ We'll come and get you. _ _
_ But he said no.
He stayed there like a lamb.
_ But you can turn a few pages if you want in your Bible.
And read that he's not coming back in no lamb nature. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The world's not going to put him on trial.
They're not going to spit upon our savior.
They're not going to curse his name.
They're not even going to pluck the beard from his face.
Put a crown of thorns on his head.
But the crown that he's going to be wearing when he comes back,
it's not going to be no crown of thorns.
He's coming back crowned king of kings and lord of lords.
And can the church say amen about that?
You know Jesus left a splendor to live on earth.
Well, man, my aunt, she was a death-devil.
Before they came for the island.
[D] Oh, not today, [E] soon, or soon, [D] or that day I shall see.
[A] This little man [D] of Judah [E] has become [A] the king of kings.
[D] You won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
And he [A] won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel [A] offense.
That they eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat their [A] king.
Oh, [D] you won't find him again on the wicked floor.
Standing there so weak.
[A] And he won't bend down to a ragged cross.
Till his head's cut through his skin.
[D] Oh, no, there'll never be another Calvary.
Causing a wrath of cruel offense.
[A] That they eat the [D] lamb, the calf, the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
Oh, that they [D] eat the lamb, the calf, [E] the bird, and the lion,
eat [A] their king.
_ Oh, it's true.
He was struck in the wrist and king of kings.
Now who are you? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The king.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Oh, yeah.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _