Moisés

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The Journey of Moses: A Tale of Destiny and Purpose

The song 'Moisés' by Vox Dei delves into the biblical story of Moses, a figure of immense significance in Judeo-Christian traditions. The lyrics begin by painting a vivid picture of a child floating in the waters, saved from a perilous fate. This imagery directly references the story of Moses being placed in a basket and set adrift on the Nile River to escape the Pharaoh's decree to kill all Hebrew male infants. The repeated questioning of why the child is saved hints at a deeper, divine purpose for his life, suggesting that his survival is not mere chance but a part of a grander plan.

As the song progresses, it transitions from the child's perspective to that of an adult Moses, who is now called upon to deliver a significant message to the people. This reflects Moses' later role as a prophet and leader who receives divine instructions to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. The lyrics emphasize the inevitability and urgency of this mission, with phrases like 'Ya llego el momento, nos tenemos que encontrar' (The time has come, we have to meet). This sense of destiny and purpose is a central theme, underscoring the idea that Moses' life was spared for a reason.

The song also touches on themes of guidance and enlightenment, symbolized by the sun and the path ('Sol, quiero verte, quiero verte' and 'Camino, camino, camino'). These elements suggest a journey not just of physical liberation but also of spiritual awakening and fulfillment of one's destiny. Vox Dei's musical style, often characterized by its poetic and introspective lyrics, complements this narrative, inviting listeners to reflect on their own paths and purposes in life.

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  1. Génesis
  2. Hallé Un Buen Amigo
  3. Gloria Al Señor
  4. Cristo
  5. Moisés
  6. Esta Noche No Parece Igual
  7. Dale Hoy Tu Vida
  8. Ahora Es El Preciso Instante
  9. A Donde Iré?
  10. Presente
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