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🏷️ This is my 🎸🎻 ROCKHESTRA 🎺🎼 rendition of the classic Christian hymn “Crown Him with Many Crowns.” This arrangement reimagines a timeless hymn into a powerful Rockhestra experience — blending orchestral grandeur with rock energy — while honoring its deep theological meaning and sacred heritage. 🌙💭 The History & Background “Crown Him with Many Crowns” is one of the most majestic and widely loved Christian hymns in church history. It proclaims the victory, authority, and eternal kingship of Jesus Christ — the King of kings and Lord of lords. The original lyrics were written in 1851 by Matthew Bridges (1800–1894), an English poet and former Anglican minister. Bridges drew inspiration from Revelation 19:12, which describes Christ wearing “many crowns” — a powerful image of His supreme authority and glory. In 1874, additional verses were contributed by Godfrey Thring, an Anglican clergyman, enriching the hymn’s theological depth. The version commonly sung today is a combination of verses by both Bridges and Thring. The hymn is sung to the majestic tune “Diademata”, composed in 1868 by Sir George Job Elvey. The name Diademata comes from Greek, meaning “crowns” or “royal diadems.” Historically, this hymn emerged during the Oxford Movement in England — a period marked by renewed emphasis on ancient Christian theology, liturgy, and the exaltation of Christ’s majesty within the Church. ✝️ Theological Meaning • Christ the Heavenly King The opening verse portrays Jesus as “the Lamb upon His throne”, worthy of worship from heaven and earth. • Victory Over Death Christ is proclaimed as the “Lord of Life”, triumphant over death through His resurrection. • Redeemer of Love and Peace The hymn reflects on His sacrificial wounds — marks of the crucifixion that remain glorious signs of redemption. • The Meaning of “Many Crowns” The many crowns symbolize Christ’s divine roles: King, Redeemer, Creator, Head of the Church, and Lord of all ages (Lord of Years). This hymn is ultimately a triumphant proclamation of Christ’s eternal reign, celebrated by the Church across generations. ======================================== 🙏 Purpose & Message This rendition is created as an expression of worship and devotion. All glory, praise and honour belong to God alone 🙌✨ 📌 If you are blessed by this song, feel free to: 🤍 Like, Subscribe and Join the community 📤 Share it with your friends, family, or anyone who may need encouragement 🎶 Worship together and proclaim His name ======================================== 🎵 CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS 🎵 Crown him with many crowns The Lamb upon his throne Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns All music but its own Awake, my soul, and sing Of him who died for thee And hail him as thy matchless King Through all eternity Crown him the Lord of love Behold his hands and side Those wounds, yet visible above In beauty glorified No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight But downward bends his burning eye At mysteries so bright Crown him the Lord of peace Whose power a sceptre sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease And all be prayer and praise His reign shall know no end And round his pierced feet Fair flowers of paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet Crown him the Lord of years The Potentate of time Creator of the rolling spheres Ineffably sublime All hail, Redeemer, hail! For thou hast died for me Thy praise shall never, never fail Throughout eternity ======================================== 🎶 Original Song Credits 🎶 ======================================== 🍂 Title: Crown Him with Many Crowns 🎹 Song Writer: Matthew Bridges (additional verses by Godfrey Thring) 💽 Lyrics: Matthew Bridges & Godfrey Thring 🕺 Music (Tune): Sir George Job Elvey (Diademata) 🗓️ Release Year: 1851 (lyrics) / 1868 (melody) 📝 CCLI Song No.: 23938 ======================================== ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer / Legal Notice: This video features an original arrangement and performance created with the assistance of AI technology. All rights to the original composition, lyrics, and melody belong to their respective copyright holders. This content is shared for worship, educational, and inspirational purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended. ======================================== #Rockhestra #ChristianRock #OrchestralRock #SymphonicRock #EpicRock #EpicMusic #CinematicMusic #CinematicCover #EpicCover #ChristianMusic #GospelMusic #Worship #PraiseAndWorship #WorshipAnthem #RockCover #CoverSong #ChristianCover #OrchestralCover #RockVersion #Orchestra #Symphony #Orchestral #MusicProduction #MusicArrangement #Composer #MusicVideo #NewMusic #Youtuber #ChristianYouTuber #Hymn #Hymns #WorshipMusic #XunQzRockhestra #XunQz #timelesshymns #classichymn #classichymns