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Joshua (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ Yĕhôshúa‘; Greek: Ἰησοῦς, Arabic: يوشع بن نون Yūshaʿ ibn Nūn), is a figure in the Torah, being one of the spies for Israel (Num 13-14) and in few passages as Moses's assistant. He is the central character in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua. According to the books Exodus, Numbers and Joshua, he became the leader of the Israelite tribes after the death of Moses; his name was Hoshe'a the son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, but Moses called him Yehoshu'a (Joshua) (Numbers 13:16) the name by which he is commonly known; and he was born in Egypt prior to the Exodus, and was probably the same age as Caleb, with whom he is occasionally associated.
He was one of the twelve spies of Israel sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan. (Numbers 13:1-16) After the death of Moses, he led the Israelite tribes in the conquest of Canaan, and allocated the land to the tribes. According to Biblical chronology, Joshua lived between 1500–1390 BCE, or sometime in the late Bronze Age. According to Joshua 24:29, Joshua died at the age of 110.
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Marshall Jefferson (born September 19, 1959, Chicago, Illinois) is an American musician, working in house music, in particular, the subgenres of Chicago house and deep house.
Jefferson was originally a record producer in the Universal Recording Studios in Chicago, where he met the owner of Trax Records, Larry Sherman. Jefferson's 1986 single for Trax, "Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem)," the first house song to use piano, was a popular and influential song in the genre. During the late-1980s heyday of house music he recorded solo and collaborative material under various names such as Virgo, Jungle Wonz, Truth and On The House. Jefferson's deep house productions include songs by CeCe Rogers and Sterling Void, and Ten City's first two albums. In March 1987, the British music magazine NME reported that Jefferson and Frankie Knuckles were in the UK for the first house-music tour.
"Move Your Body" appeared in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on house-music radio station SF-UR. This song also appeared in Michael Winterbottom's film 24 Hour Party People and in the 1991 documentary film Paris is Burning. Music enthusiast Web site digitaldreamdoor.com ranked it as the greatest house-music song of all time.
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move,
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move
I don't care, cuz tonight
I could me the one now
And her stares shines a light
It's hard for me to come down
On her stage, she's enough
To make me forget
While she'll pace, back and forth
The sun will unset
But she's makin eyes me, yeah
It's hard for me to see, yeah
Now I can feel her breathin
It's time to get her all alone
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move,
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move
In the back we're alone
And I make believe, yeah
What we have is our own
That nobody sees
And a kiss from her mouth
Which ain't supposed to be
And it starts goin south
This girl is for me
But she's makin eyes me, yeah
It's hard for me to see, yeah
Now I can feel her breathin
It's time to get her all alone
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move,
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move
I know she want it, I'm on it
This ain't no lie
I don't pay it, she waitin
For me at night
And when she grindin, she mine
And it all comes true
When I see that body move
When I see that body move
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move,
I wanna see that body move, I wanna see that body move,
I don't care, cuz tonight