![]() ![]() Importantly, it is David who, according to ancient Jewish folklore, composed the Book of Psalms and invented the word “Hallelujah”, meaning “praise God”. There are rebellions against him, his son gets killed, his kingdom is broken – terrible things happen, because of the terrible things he did.” “That leads to a series of disasters in David’s kingdom. After committing adultery with her, David has her husband killed. He is tested by God when – on his roof – he sees Bathsheba bathing. In Hallelujah, for example, Cohen refers to the biblical story of King David who, according to Talmudic legend, delights angels and sages when he privately plays his harp at night. “His lyrics are full of references to the Bible, the Talmud and Kabbalah but they are easily missed – he wove them so skilfully into his songs before reinterpreting them in completely new erotic, spiritual or mystical ways.” And I think he’s saying: there is stuff beyond that, think more deeply.”Ĭohen, who was brought up in the Jewish faith, was “deeply learned” about both Judaism and Christianity. Most rock music is about the world we live in. “He’s trying to elevate people’s thinking. ![]() ![]() “I think he sees himself a little bit as a prophet,” says Harry Freedman, author of the forthcoming book, which will be published later this month, just before the fifth anniversary of Cohen’s death on 7 November. Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius. ![]()
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