La música cristiana es de origen judío: la liturgia musical de la sinagoga, en particular el canto psalmódico de los judíos como unidad poética musical, fue un legado preciado transmitido del Israel antiguo al cristianismo primitivo, como forma de manifestar tanto a nivel personal como comunitario las creencias religiosas y la fe en Dios.
Verse:
There's a stranger in town,
He's giving sight to the blind,
He is the great emancipator,
He turned water to wine.
He even healed the sick who were bound by disease,
What manner of man is this whose voice can control the sea?
Some say He is the Great I Am, the prophets spoke of.
Some even say He's Emmanual, God with us;
this stranger, stranger, stranger
from Galillie, hey, the man from Galillie.
Bridge:
Sopranos/Altos:
Do you know the man,
do you know the man,
do ya?
Do you know the man,
do you know the man,
do ya?
Do you know the man,
do you know the man,
do ya?
Do you know the man,
do you know Him?
Tenors:
Do you know the man?
do you…
Do you know the man,
do you know Him?
Vamp 1:
Do you know,
do you know,
do you know the man?
Vamp 2:
What a man.
Who's the man?
He's the man,
Jesus the man.
Ending:
Do you know,
do you know,
do you know the man?