MAN OF SORROWS! WHAT A NAME (HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!) - Rockhestra Version🎻 | 🎸Metal Symphony

🏷️ This is my 🎸🎻 ROCKHESTRA 🎺🎼 rendition of the classic hymn “Man of Sorrows! What a Name” (often known as Hallelujah! What a Savior!). In this arrangement, I bring together the power of rock guitars with a cinematic orchestral atmosphere to express the deep emotion and victory found in the message of the Cross. This hymn has always carried a profound reflection on the suffering, sacrifice, and triumph of Jesus Christ — and my goal with this version is simply to glorify God and share the beauty of this timeless hymn in a new musical form. 🌙💭 The History: “Man of Sorrows! What a Name” was written in 1875 by Philip Paul Bliss (1838–1876), a renowned American hymn writer, composer, evangelist, and music teacher. The hymn was inspired by the prophetic passage in Book of Isaiah 53:3, which describes the coming Messiah as “a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” This powerful image of Christ’s suffering moved Bliss to compose both the lyrics and melody of the hymn. The song was first published in 1875 in The International Lessons Monthly under the title “Redemption.” It later appeared in the influential hymn collection Gospel Hymns No. 2, compiled by Ira D. Sankey, a well-known partner in ministry with the evangelist Dwight L. Moody during the great revival movements of the 19th century in the United States. ✨ Meaning of the Hymn: This hymn beautifully tells the story of the Gospel and Christ’s redemptive work on the Cross. ✝️ The Suffering Messiah The opening verses portray Jesus as the “Man of Sorrows,” rejected and despised, willingly bearing humiliation and suffering on behalf of humanity. ✝️ Substitutionary Atonement Lines such as “Bearing shame and scoffing rude, In my place condemned He stood, Sealed my pardon with His blood” emphasize the Christian doctrine that Christ took the punishment meant for sinners, providing forgiveness through His sacrifice. ✝️ “It Is Finished” – The Completed Work of Redemption One verse reflects the final words of Jesus on the Cross, declaring that the work of redemption was fully accomplished. ✝️ A Song of Hallelujah Despite describing the suffering of Christ, the hymn repeatedly bursts into praise with the refrain: “Hallelujah! What a Savior!” This is a joyful proclamation of gratitude for the salvation given through Christ. ✝️ Hope of Christ’s Return The final verse looks forward to the future when Christ will return in glory as King and bring His redeemed people home. Because of its strong focus on the Cross and redemption, this hymn is often sung during Lent, Good Friday, and Easter, reminding believers of the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the victory of salvation. ======================================== 🎵 MAN OF SORROWS! WHAT A NAME (HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!) 🎵 “Man of Sorrows,” what a name For the Son of God who came Ruined sinners to reclaim! Hallelujah! what a Savior! Bearing shame and scoffing rude, in my place condemned he stood, sealed my pardon with his blood: Hallelujah, what a Savior! Guilty, helpless, lost were we; blameless Lamb of God was he, sacrificed to set us free: Hallelujah, what a Savior! He was lifted up to die; "It is finished" was his cry; now in heaven exalted high: Hallelujah, what a Savior! When he comes, our glorious King, all his ransomed home to bring, then anew this song we'll sing: Hallelujah, what a Savior! ======================================== 🎶 Original Song Credits 🎶 ======================================== 🍂 Title: Man of Sorrows! What a Name (Hallelujah! What a Savior!) 🎹 Song Writer: Philip P. Bliss 💽 Lyrics: Philip P. Bliss 🕺 Music: Philip P. Bliss 🗓️ Release Year: 1875 📝 CCLI Song No.: 26993 ======================================== ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer / Legal Notice: This video features a creative ROCKHESTRA-style arrangement of the classic hymn “Man of Sorrows! What a Name.” The orchestration, production, and sound design may involve AI-assisted music tools and digital technologies. All rights to the original lyrics and melody belong to their respective copyright owners and publishers. This version is produced for worship, artistic expression, and inspirational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are a copyright holder and have any concerns regarding this content, please contact me directly. ======================================== #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