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David Bowden - "I Believe in Scripture"
www.DavidBowdenPoetry.com Looking at Scripture not as hard infallible text, but as the res...
published: 10 Nov 2011
Author: Breathforthemute
David Bowden - "I Believe in Scripture"
www.DavidBowdenPoetry.com Looking at Scripture not as hard infallible text, but as the result of God's breath. God breathed and still breaths, and we can taste his breath. Written and Performed by David Bowden www.davidbowdenpoetry.com Video by Emanate Media www.emanatemedia.com
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John Piper - Why memorize scripture?
"If My Words Abide in You" John 15:1-7 January 4, 2009 For more resources, visit...
published: 12 Jan 2009
Author: DGJohnPiper
John Piper - Why memorize scripture?
"If My Words Abide in You" John 15:1-7 January 4, 2009 For more resources, visit www.desiringGod.org
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Dawn Richard- Scripture
Armor On EP...
published: 27 Mar 2012
Author: ibop60
Dawn Richard- Scripture
Armor On EP
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The Truth About Mary and Scripture: MUST SEE!
If today you hear his voice... harden not your hearts. It is a Spiritual Work of Mercy to ...
published: 18 Jul 2010
Author: kolbe1019
The Truth About Mary and Scripture: MUST SEE!
If today you hear his voice... harden not your hearts. It is a Spiritual Work of Mercy to share this with others.
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The Greatest Words in All of Scripture (Paul Washer)
(Yes, I'm able to upload videos longer than 10 min and up to 1GB in size now. You can ...
published: 13 Jun 2008
Author: LaneCh
The Greatest Words in All of Scripture (Paul Washer)
(Yes, I'm able to upload videos longer than 10 min and up to 1GB in size now. You can click here to learn more about why: www.lanechaplin.com ) (Descr. coming soon.) www.heartcrymissionary.com
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Rick Warren Twisting Scripture (WOTMR) [1of2]
Here we learn that Rick Warren doesn't believe that sermons will produce spiritual mat...
published: 13 May 2008
Author: LaneCh
Rick Warren Twisting Scripture (WOTMR) [1of2]
Here we learn that Rick Warren doesn't believe that sermons will produce spiritual maturity, Bill Hybels of Willow Creek is one of the greatest pastors in History, that Ecclesiastes was actually talking about church growth in certain sections, and prayer and preaching doesn't grow a church. Sheesh. www.wayofthemasterradio.com
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Unholy scripture
A message to racists, and a few words about the Bible. BOOK OF VIDEO TRANSCRIPTS NOW AVAIL...
published: 31 Aug 2007
Author: patcondell
Unholy scripture
A message to racists, and a few words about the Bible. BOOK OF VIDEO TRANSCRIPTS NOW AVAILABLE www.lulu.com You can download an audio version of this video at patcondell.libsyn.com
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The tyranny of scripture
Humanity in chains. BOOK OF VIDEO TRANSCRIPTS NOW AVAILABLE www.lulu.com Saudi police raid...
published: 07 Aug 2008
Author: patcondell
The tyranny of scripture
Humanity in chains. BOOK OF VIDEO TRANSCRIPTS NOW AVAILABLE www.lulu.com Saudi police raid "gay wedding" www.speroforum.com Anglicans in conflict over female and gay bishops afp.google.com and www.telegraph.co.uk Creation museums www.nwcreation.net Creationism in Louisiana www.newscientist.com Creationism in the UK www.guardian.co.uk You can download an audio version of this video at patcondell.libsyn.com
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Hebrew Scripture Prophecy
...and you will see Him. (Revelation 1:7)...
published: 02 Apr 2009
Author: NCDG83
Hebrew Scripture Prophecy
...and you will see Him. (Revelation 1:7)
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Beckah Shae - Scripture Snack - Love
DOWNLOAD FULL SONG HERE: missinginkshop.com Acapella of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 // Song of So...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Author: beckahshaeTV
Beckah Shae - Scripture Snack - Love
DOWNLOAD FULL SONG HERE: missinginkshop.com Acapella of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 // Song of Solomon 2:4 Scripture Snacks contain the recipe to feed, nourish, and encourage your soul, mind and spirit. Made perfectly divine to satisfy those on the go cravings, with a delightful pinch of life giving, nutritious, all natural Holy Scriptures infused with tasty acapella sounds, sweet & smooth flavorsome vocals and fresh hot beats laced with Love, served by Beckah Shae & Jack "Shoc" Shocklee. Bon Appetit! twitter.com twitter.com facebook.com myspace.com
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Scripture Memory How/Why - Bob Jennings
MP3: illbehonest.com It is so important to memorize the Word of God. Bob talks about some ...
published: 09 Apr 2009
Author: illbehonest
Scripture Memory How/Why - Bob Jennings
MP3: illbehonest.com It is so important to memorize the Word of God. Bob talks about some methods He uses as well as some very important reasons why to memorize the Word of God.
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Sam Harris: Holy Scriptures lose against Modernity
Sam Harris talks about how our modern understanding of the world has forced religions to c...
published: 09 Mar 2008
Author: PiroNiro
Sam Harris: Holy Scriptures lose against Modernity
Sam Harris talks about how our modern understanding of the world has forced religions to change. Related article: Turkey performing radical revisions on Islamic Texts news.bbc.co.uk Beseeched by Mother, N.Va. Church Offered to Purge 'Demonic Power' from Cho Seung Hui www.washingtonpost.com Credit: Big Think www.bigthink.com
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Pregnancy Meditation Scriptures
Pregnancy scriptures from the word of God to meditate on and to speak over your life. www....
published: 22 Oct 2010
Author: NaturallyBlessedWomb
Pregnancy Meditation Scriptures
Pregnancy scriptures from the word of God to meditate on and to speak over your life. www.pregnancybyfaith.wordpress.com
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Orthodoxy & Scripture 1: Septuagint vs. Masoretic
This video is part one to a series I'm doing on Holy Scripture. In this video, I discu...
published: 30 Aug 2009
Author: davidpwithun
Orthodoxy & Scripture 1: Septuagint vs. Masoretic
This video is part one to a series I'm doing on Holy Scripture. In this video, I discuss the Old Testament, paying special attention to why the Orthodox use the Septuagint instead of the Masoretic, as Protestants and Jews use. If you're interested in reading the Septuagint for yourself, visit: ccat.sas.upenn.edu For more information on the Septuagint, including a complete list of quotes from the Septuagint in the New Testament and a comparison with the Masoretic, visit: mysite.verizon.net For a scholarly site with lots of info on the Septuagint, don't miss: www.kalvesmaki.com If you want to learn more about the differences between Orthodox and Protestant understandings of Scripture, you might be interested in following an on-going debate about Sola Scriptura between a Reformed Baptist and myself, at my blog, Pious Fabrications: piousfabrications.blogspot.com If you have any questions, you can e-mail them to me at davidpwithun@yahoo.com Thanks for watching!
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Silent Transitions [2000fps]
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published: 28 Jan 2011
Author: Salomon
Silent Transitions [2000fps]
Twitter: www.twitter.com/salomonligthelm
Website: www.ligthelm.tv
Blog: www.salomonligthelm.blogspot.com
Email: salomon@ligthelm.tv
Great color grading resource Color Grading Central, visit here: http://bit.ly/qbnJ8K
For film grain check out: http://bit.ly/zpFHZN
Silent Transitions is a personal project inspired by two verses from Scripture - 2 Samuel 22vs20 and Psalm 46vs10.
Shot at 60 fps and slowed down to 1% using twixtor - not perfect as always but it works
Shot with Canon 7D in Dubai
Sigma 30mm f1.4 for the initial scenes and Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 for the jump sequences
Audio designed in Pro Tools
Thank you to Franzwa Roux for acting in this piece
and Luke Atencio for the voice-over
check www.ligthelm.tv or the blog @ www.salomonligthelm.blogspot.com - will give some more background info/context for this soon
- interview about the piece at http://rendertimeblog.com/index/index.php?option=com_content&view;=article&id;=157:salomon-ligthelm-interview&catid;=41:blog
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Shatashloki Ramayana (Telugu)
Ramayana is popularly known as 'Adi Kaavya' (the first literature). It consists of 24000 v...
published: 27 Mar 2012
Author: Bhakti Mala
Shatashloki Ramayana (Telugu)
Ramayana is popularly known as 'Adi Kaavya' (the first literature). It consists of 24000 verses in 7 Chapters (called Kaandas). It is extremely popular among Hindus, Buddhists and Jains in India and other countries such as Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Burma and Malaysia.
The scripture begins as a dialogue between Sage Valmiki and the celestial saint Narada. Sage Valmiki asks Narada about the ideal being -- Perfection Incarnate -- the person with the noblest qualities ever seen. Narada proceeds to answer Valmiki with the divine story of Lord Rama -- The Ramayana.Shata-Shloki Ramayana (Ramayana in 100 verses) is the first canto of this monumental epic written in the 32-syllable meter called the 'Anushtup'. The Shata-Shloki is an abridged version of the whole tale describing the major events in the following sequence:
1. Baala Kaanda : The birth of Rama, his childhood and his marriage to Seeta.
2. Ayodhya Kaanda: Preparations for Rama's coronation and his exile to the forest.
3. Aranya Kaanda: Rama in forest and the abduction of Seeta by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka
4. Kishkindha Kaanda: Rama's meeting with Hanuman, the slaying of Vanara King Vaali and installation of Vaali's younger brother Sugreeva as the ruler of Kishkindha
5. Sundara Kaanda: Hanuman's heroics, his flight to Lanka and his discovery of Seeta
6. Yuddha Kaanda: The epic battle between Rama and Ravana.
7. Uttara Kaanda: Lord Rama's coronation, his reign and the Lord's return to Vaikuntha
Shata shloki Ramayana ends with a Phala Shruti narrating the benefits of chanting and listening to this hymn.His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji of Avadhoota Datta Peetham has sonorously chanted these 100 verses in the audio album "Shata Shloki Ramayana" in the Ragas Mohana, Charukeshi, Shuddha Dhanyasi, Hamsadhwani, Sriraga, Purvikalyani, Peelu, Sallapam and Madhyamavati.
This slideshow video includes the audio of the album with appropriate visuals from Ramayana sketched by an artist per Sri Swamiji's direction. Also included in the video are the brief inner meanings of each verse in Telugu and its Telugu transliteration for easy learning.
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Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
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Beautiful like a ...
published: 08 Sep 2010
Author: soonaspossible
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
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Beautiful like a baby calf is the song of chicken fried with batter,
the long red and white picnic tablecloth is finer than the finest lady’s legs, the finest thing there is to embark upon a heaping bowl of coleslaw,
shrimp from the gulf coast are delicious, gushing with wine as if feeling,
like honey mussels, in Redmond or Olympia, harvested by fishwives, in the seaweed,
and the glory of banjos in Baton Rouge, their juices course through them like
ageless autumn lemons,
like mom's fragrant pot pie, chocked full of juicy stew, widens the gullet,
and, baked, cries out blooming peach tree blossoms.
2
What would you say to some barbecue ribs, burning hot
grilled on a charcoal fire in June on the banks of a man made lake,
pines or cedar trees that sum up the dramatic atmosphere of a
damp sunset at Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain,
or to a clam chowder, whose name is inextricably related to Manhattan or
Rhode Island or New England?
No, you hunt quail and you grill it, just like you hear honky-tonk or stars and stripes
at the feet of Mount Rushmore, and fried catfish along the Chattahoochee
where it leaps into the sacred sizzling skillet, superbly fine
river fish, makes fishing boats rich while the sisters Lee,
as if in pain, sweat what's human and divine on the grand antique family fiddle.
3
Tremendous turkeys that smell like summer, almost human, autumn shades of
walnut or chestnut, I eat them everywhere, and in D.C. I kiss them,
like the vats where barley sighs like the prettiest girl in Jersey
raising her skirt underneath the lights of the big apple, same
as the roof off of a block party with streamers and flags where we drink in red plastic cups
a substantial whiskey and beer,
or the love mattress, upon which we set sail and sighing face each other and
the night’s tremendous oceans, into whose horrible darkness,
black and tenacious flows the bloody calla lily,
or the teardrop that falls in our moths as we joyfully sing.
4
Napa Valley wine is enormous and dark in the California sunset, and when
it's in your blood, nostalgia
and the apology to heroism sing in the wheels of spurs to
the beast’s hide, dancing to the fundamental tune of backwater rapids
against the frothy red glare.
5
Nicely aged bourbon bellows in its cellars like a great sacred cow,
and St. Louis will be golden, like a rib-eye on the grill, all over
the bloodied paths towards Oklahoma, autumn's
guitar will weep like a soldier's widow,
and we'll remember everything we didn’t do and could have and
should have and wanted to, like a madman
staring down a town's abandoned well,
watching, ear shattering, the engines of youth rev down dawn's
wide gust
crumbling like memories in the abyss.
6
The saddle glows all across the Midwest, mountain range to mountain range, booming like a great combine with its 20 foot span, booming
like a cow auctioneer or a righteous pastor or tornado season,
lasso raised up against the sky
on top of a guffaw, a hyuck or a yeehaw, splashed with sun and hard work, where manure perfumes dung heaps like a domestic god, with tremendous balls like a widow.
7
A mighty log cabin with its open yard, apple trees, front porch
scented with remote antiquity,
where the bootlegger and his still would sing, drop by drop, a sense of eternity into
the water, recalling old ancestors with its tremulous pendulum,
exists, same as in Madison as in Franklin or Fairview or Springfield,
although it’s the little town of Hodgenville Kentucky that most proudly proclaims the wooden troughs or pig iron pots, wide open spaces, the Appalachians, the original wild west, civil war and emancipation, in little log cabins,
from Tennessee to Ohio, who express it proudly in tremendous language, eating ears of pigs eating ears of corn.
8
Because, if it's necessary to stuff yourself with hot dogs in a Detroit Coney before dying,
on a rainy day, blessed with a strawberry milkshake from fresh upstate dairy, and smoke, bathing in conversation, friends and the munchies, launching yourself into terrible leaps and bounds, blubbering, savoring the booming chili in spoonfuls and fries,
it's also necessary to get your meat from the Kansas City stockyards in March, when the pigs
look like televangelists and the televangelists look like swine or hippopotamus,
and wash the food down with some fiery sips from a short glass,
yes... in Dallas or Fort Worth the corn tortillas look like the local ladies: wide white waists and sleepy half moon eyes, since, ticklish and cuddly,
they turn their faces, and let themselves be kissed, unendingly on either end.
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And the chit'lins, swimming and searing in broth and tabasco, and the cornbread that moaned in broiling bacon fat, is blessed where thunder rolls in wide whips, along the Mississippi,between one drink and the next,
but it never surpasses a gamy partridge, savored in the dry underbrush of July,
in t
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Journey Through the Cross: #2 The Power of God
Paul, Bond-Slave to the King!
Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, se...
published: 22 Feb 2010
Author: Jim Tompkins
Journey Through the Cross: #2 The Power of God
Paul, Bond-Slave to the King!
Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord, through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations, including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, To all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Paul designates his highest office as bond-servant (doulos). He puts that before his office as apostle.
Paul calls himself a bond slave of Christ Jesus. The case classification is genitive of possession. The apostle is proud of the fact that he is a slave belonging to his Lord. There were certain individuals in the Roman empire designated "Slaves of the Emperor." This was a position of honor. One finds a reflection of this in Paul's act of designating himself as a slave of the King of kings. He puts this ahead of his apostleship.
You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 (ESV)
We are not our own, and Paul was proud of that fact. Instead of seeing Christianity as a system of do's and don'ts, he saw it as the privilege of privileges. His was a position of honor.
Who you are in life is largely a result of how you see yourself. We tend to value our life on the basis of our job, our possessions, our influence, our friends, our activities. Paul saw his value by Whose he was. He was a servant of the King of Kings. Who are you? When you lay in bed at night, do you fret about your health, the things you need to do, the things you didn't do? If you are a slave of the King of Kings, you have no rights over tomorrow, over your body, over your job. He has total control. There is no need to fret, no need to worry, no need to be concerned. Only the need to praise Him, draw closer to Him, wait patiently upon Him.
He was a slave first, an apostle second.
The adjective comes from the verb kaleō, "to call" in the sense here of "to call to assume an office." Paul was a called apostle in the sense that God summoned him to that position and placed him in it
Most translations say called to be an apostle, but actually the greek simply says (κλητὸς ἀπόστολος) "kletos apostolos", called apostle.
Paul heard the call of Christ on the Damascus Road, and in answering that call and seeing His Savior, he was placed as one of Christ's Apostles. He took the place of the son of perdition-Judas.
What enabled the violent, self-possessed Saul to become the slave Apostle of the one he admittedly wanted crucified?
Paul allowed himself to be set apart for the Gospel of God!
But when he who had set me apart before I was born, and who called me by his grace, Galatians 1:15 (ESV)
But the Lord said to him, “Go, for he is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before the Gentiles and kings and the children of Israel. Acts 9:15 (ESV)
Paul became a chosen instrument, a chosen vessel for Jesus Christ! Was he forced to comply on the Damascus Road? It may seem that way. Blinded by a strange light, hearing a strange voice-he could have resisted and kept on kicking against the Lord. Or he could have made a profession, but inwardly resented the Jesus. In any case we never would have heard from old Paul again. He would have been a pothole on the pavement of life.
But something happened to this fiery little dynamo. All his training, his intelligence, his passion for the Law and the ways of the Jews melted away when he gazed upon the one whom he had been persecuting. Yes, Paul was made to realize that he had not only been maiming and murdering 'Christians', but he had been doing the same to the very Son of God, the Messiah whom he professed to love so much.
We can't begin to fathom what the Holy Spirit was doing in those three days after his experience on the road to Damascus. But whatever it was, when Saul gave his life to Jesus Christ, he was changed completely. He was a new man, he was set apart no longer to just Jehovah. He was set apart into the GOSPEL of GOD! (ἀφωρισμένος εἰς εὐαγγέλιον Θεοῦ (aphōrismenos eis euangelion Theo).
Set Apart Into the Gospel
aphōrismenos (aphorizmo)
He was set apart into the Gospel, because the set apart is the word aphoridzo which pictures marking an area with boundaries, with a wall or fence.
So it will be at the close of the age. The angels will come out and separate the evil from the righteous Matthew 13:49 (ESV)
The Gospel of God is a natural divider of man. It will be the divider in the end times. People, you can either believe God or you can chose not to.
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Relaxing Meditation Music with Uplifting Scriptures- Release Worry & Anxiety
www.thechristianmeditator.com Relaxing Meditation Music with Uplifting Scriptures for medi...
published: 15 Jun 2010
Author: TheChristianMeditato
Relaxing Meditation Music with Uplifting Scriptures- Release Worry & Anxiety
www.thechristianmeditator.com Relaxing Meditation Music with Uplifting Scriptures for meditation, contemplation, healing, and relaxation, and to release, anxiety, fear, worry, and stress
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The Scripture as Foundation
interview with Tim Keller for Desiring God 2006 National Conference (source: desiringgod.o...
published: 28 Jun 2006
Author: djchuang
The Scripture as Foundation
interview with Tim Keller for Desiring God 2006 National Conference (source: desiringgod.org/news_events/dgm_national/2006/videos.html) Also see www.timkeller.info for all things Tim Keller.
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The West Wing: Bartlet quotes scripture.
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published: 28 Nov 2010
Author: TEMAJACOB123
The West Wing: Bartlet quotes scripture.
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Why does Scripture mention Unicorns?
To learn more about YHWH or to contact Quiet Buck, a Minister of YHWH. Please visit www.Qu...
published: 04 Jun 2011
Author: MinisterQuietBuck
Why does Scripture mention Unicorns?
To learn more about YHWH or to contact Quiet Buck, a Minister of YHWH. Please visit www.QuietBuck.com. Why does Scripture mention Unicorns? Original video by NathanH83 One day I just decided to sit down and really figure this out. Now, some people think that the Bible is talking about the mythical unicorn, like the ones portrayed in Charlie the Unicorn: www.youtube.com And so they make fun of the Bible, and make fun of the Creation Museum by making websites like "The Unicorn Museum" www.unicornmuseum.org But if the Bible is really scientifically and historically accurate, then why would it mention a mythical animal? I've listened to Creation Scientists answer this question before, but they said they weren't certain what a unicorn was. Instead they said things like, "Probably it's a dinosaur" like in this video www.youtube.com (6 min. 4 sec.) But what's the real answer? So I looked up the word unicorn in Noah Webster's 1828 dictionary and it said that this name is often applied to the rhinoceros. It said absolutely nothing about a horse. So then I looked up the word unicorn in the Webster's New World dictionary and it said it was a mythical horselike animal. What a difference in definitions! Then I looked up rhinoceros in the 1828 dictionary and it said that unicorn was the name of the one horned species of the rhinoceros, and bicornis was the name of the two horned species. Then I found out that the scientific name of the Asian One-Horned Rhinoceros is Rhinoceros <b>...</b>