Lázaro
Skapaltata
Resurrection and Celebration: The Story of Lázaro
The song 'Lázaro' by Skapaltata is a vibrant retelling of the biblical story of Lazarus, who was resurrected by Jesus Christ. The lyrics begin with a sense of anticipation and confusion as the narrator speaks to their mother about the arrival of Jesus, who had been spoken of by their brother Lazarus before his death. The delay of three days before Jesus' arrival adds to the tension and mystery, reflecting the biblical narrative where Jesus intentionally waits before performing the miracle to demonstrate his divine power. The mention of Martha, who in the Bible is Lazarus' sister, adds authenticity to the retelling and highlights the emotional weight of the situation.
As Jesus arrives, the tone shifts to one of hospitality and hope. The family offers Jesus refreshments, and he reassures them that Lazarus is merely sleeping and will be awakened. This moment captures the essence of faith and the miraculous, as Jesus prepares to perform the resurrection. The casual conversation and the preparation of food create a juxtaposition between the ordinary and the extraordinary, emphasizing the miraculous nature of Jesus' actions in a relatable, human context.
The chorus, with its repeated call for Lazarus to rise and walk, underscores the power and authority of Jesus. The lyrics 'for me, three days are nothing' highlight the divine perspective, where time and death hold no sway. The invitation to a celebration in Bethlehem adds a festive and hopeful note, suggesting that life, joy, and community await Lazarus after his resurrection. This song blends religious narrative with a lively, celebratory tone, making the ancient story accessible and engaging for contemporary listeners.