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Why is the Bible reliable? Tim Keller at Veritas [4 of 11]
Martin Bashir asks how we know we can test the Old Testament. Join Tim Keller as he fields some of the hardest questions posed to the Christian faith.
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published: 29 Nov 2011
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टाइटैनिक जहाज़ से जुड़े अनोखे सच | The Real Facts Of Titanic In Hindi, Unsolved Mystery
Welcome to TheAwesomeWorld
The Channel purpose is to entertain you with some important, interesting and knowledgeable facts & contents of the world
चैनल का उद्देश्य आपको दुनिया के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण, रोचक और जानकारक तथ्यों और घटनाओ के बारे में बताते हुए एंटरटेन करना है
TAW's Accident |E-01| टाइटैनिक जहाज़ से जुड़े अनोखे सच | Real Facts Of Titanic
This Video Is About Real Titanic Sinking On 14 April 1912-15 April 1912, survivors of titanic, Amazing Facts of Titanic And Reason Of Titanic sink.......
"Titanic" redirects here. For the sinking, see Sinking of the RMS Titanic. For the film by James Cameron, see Titanic (1997 film). For other uses, see Titanic (disambiguation).
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the ear...
published: 11 Mar 2017
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Behemoth - God = Dog - Lyric Video and Lyrical Disambiguation
Behemoth: God = Dog, Lyric Video, Disambiguation.
Lyric Video: 0:00-3:59
Notes: 3:59-7:13
I own nothing. If the band would like me to remove this video, I will respectfully oblige.
The lyrics are present both on the video itself and in the description below. The "Notes" section at the end of the video would have been too long to include here.
Lyrics:
God=Dog
There's serpent coiling around my neck,
The adoring crescent moon in blazing night,
The holy river Ganga flowing through my muddled hair,
In the ancient times before I learned ov who I am.*
If I’m the missing link between the pig and the divine,
I shall cast the pearls before the swine.
I am no good shepherd on an ox
But a solitude ov loneliest star,
Like a thousand shrines subsumed into the void,
Like a dead space in betwee...
published: 08 Aug 2018
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Tanak (disambiguation)
The Tanakh or Tanak is the Hebrew Bible, the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also the textual source for most of the Christian Old Testament. It is an acronym, made of the initial consonants of the Hebrew words Torah ("the law", Pentateuch, or Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im (prophets), and Ketuvim (writings).
Tanak or Tenak or Tanakh (Persian:طناك) may refer to the following places in Iran:
Tanakh, Sistan and Baluchestan
Tanak-e Olya, South Khorasan Province
Tanak-e Sofla, South Khorasan ProvinceTanak or Tanakh may also refer to:
Tanakh (band), a musical collective from Richmond, Virginia
Ott Tänak, an Estonian rally driver
Tanak Valt, Nova Prime and husband of Suzerain Adora of Xandar in Marvel comics
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanak_(disambiguation)
Created wi...
published: 20 Sep 2021
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Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus (Amazing Story)
Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus
original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMx4F0aHoE
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses, see Jesus (disambiguation).
"Christ" redirects here. For the Christian theological concept of the Messiah, see Christ (title). For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation).
Jesus
Cefalù Pantocrator retouched.jpg
Christ Pantocrator mosaic in Byzantine style, from the Cefalù Cathedral, Sicily, c. 1130
Born c. 4 BC[a]
Herodian Tetrarchy, Roman Empire[5]
Died c. AD 30–33[b]
(aged c. 33)
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire
Cause of death Crucifixion[c]
Home town Nazareth, Galilee[11]
Parent(s)
Mary Joseph[d]
Part of a series on
Jesus
Jesus in Christianity[show]
Jesus in...
published: 27 Nov 2016
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surviving the destruction of love
Music Black Angel - Surviving the destruction of love
Author: Dan Robson
Name do Disc: Black Angel
Date Criation: 1997
This article is about the view of fallen angels in Christianity. For other uses, see Fallen angel (disambiguation).
"Rebel angels" redirects here. For other uses, see Rebel Angels (disambiguation).
Statue of the Fallen Angel, Retiro Park (Madrid, Spain).
Statue of "The Fallen Angels" (1893) by Salvatore Albano at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City.
In religion, a fallen angel is a wicked or rebellious angel that has been cast out of heaven. The term "fallen angel" does not appear in the Bible, but it is used of angels who sinned (such as those referred to in 2 Peter 2:4, "For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to...
published: 31 Dec 2017
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Psalms Nr. 127
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian traditi...
published: 09 Sep 2021
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Psalms Nr. 62
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian traditi...
published: 02 Sep 2021
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Psalms Nr. 55
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian traditi...
published: 02 Sep 2021
5:38
Why is the Bible reliable? Tim Keller at Veritas [4 of 11]
Martin Bashir asks how we know we can test the Old Testament. Join Tim Keller as he fields some of the hardest questions posed to the Christian faith.
INSTAGRA...
Martin Bashir asks how we know we can test the Old Testament. Join Tim Keller as he fields some of the hardest questions posed to the Christian faith.
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/veritasforum
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/veritasforum
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Find this and many other talks at http://www.veritas.org/engage
Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at http://www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!
https://wn.com/Why_Is_The_Bible_Reliable_Tim_Keller_At_Veritas_4_Of_11
Martin Bashir asks how we know we can test the Old Testament. Join Tim Keller as he fields some of the hardest questions posed to the Christian faith.
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/veritasforum
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/veritasforum
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=VeritasForum
Find this and many other talks at http://www.veritas.org/engage
Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at http://www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 214605
10:38
टाइटैनिक जहाज़ से जुड़े अनोखे सच | The Real Facts Of Titanic In Hindi, Unsolved Mystery
Welcome to TheAwesomeWorld
The Channel purpose is to entertain you with some important, interesting and knowledgeable facts & contents of the world
चैनल का उद्...
Welcome to TheAwesomeWorld
The Channel purpose is to entertain you with some important, interesting and knowledgeable facts & contents of the world
चैनल का उद्देश्य आपको दुनिया के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण, रोचक और जानकारक तथ्यों और घटनाओ के बारे में बताते हुए एंटरटेन करना है
TAW's Accident |E-01| टाइटैनिक जहाज़ से जुड़े अनोखे सच | Real Facts Of Titanic
This Video Is About Real Titanic Sinking On 14 April 1912-15 April 1912, survivors of titanic, Amazing Facts of Titanic And Reason Of Titanic sink.......
"Titanic" redirects here. For the sinking, see Sinking of the RMS Titanic. For the film by James Cameron, see Titanic (1997 film). For other uses, see Titanic (disambiguation).
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North
Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making the sinking one of modern history's deadliest peacetime commercial marine disasters. RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time she entered service and was the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. She was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Thomas Andrews, chief naval architect of the shipyard at the time, died in the disaster.
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Welcome to TheAwesomeWorld
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चैनल का उद्देश्य आपको दुनिया के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण, रोचक और जानकारक तथ्यों और घटनाओ के बारे में बताते हुए एंटरटेन करना है
TAW's Accident |E-01| टाइटैनिक जहाज़ से जुड़े अनोखे सच | Real Facts Of Titanic
This Video Is About Real Titanic Sinking On 14 April 1912-15 April 1912, survivors of titanic, Amazing Facts of Titanic And Reason Of Titanic sink.......
"Titanic" redirects here. For the sinking, see Sinking of the RMS Titanic. For the film by James Cameron, see Titanic (1997 film). For other uses, see Titanic (disambiguation).
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North
Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making the sinking one of modern history's deadliest peacetime commercial marine disasters. RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time she entered service and was the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. She was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Thomas Andrews, chief naval architect of the shipyard at the time, died in the disaster.
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7:13
Behemoth - God = Dog - Lyric Video and Lyrical Disambiguation
Behemoth: God = Dog, Lyric Video, Disambiguation.
Lyric Video: 0:00-3:59
Notes: 3:59-7:13
I own nothing. If the band would like me to remove this video, I wi...
Behemoth: God = Dog, Lyric Video, Disambiguation.
Lyric Video: 0:00-3:59
Notes: 3:59-7:13
I own nothing. If the band would like me to remove this video, I will respectfully oblige.
The lyrics are present both on the video itself and in the description below. The "Notes" section at the end of the video would have been too long to include here.
Lyrics:
God=Dog
There's serpent coiling around my neck,
The adoring crescent moon in blazing night,
The holy river Ganga flowing through my muddled hair,
In the ancient times before I learned ov who I am.*
If I’m the missing link between the pig and the divine,
I shall cast the pearls before the swine.
I am no good shepherd on an ox
But a solitude ov loneliest star,
Like a thousand shrines subsumed into the void,
Like a dead space in between the suns.
Is a God to live in a dog? No!
But, the highest are of us!
Is a God to live in a dog? No!
But, the highest are of us!
Elohim! (Elohim!) I shall not forgive!
Adonai! (Adonai!) I shall not forgive!
Living God! (Living God!) I shall not forgive!
Jesus Christ! (Jesus Christ!) I forgive Thee not!
*Note: The lyrics here are different than on the video. They have been updated in the description per comment recommendation.
The following programs were used in the creation of this video:
- iMovie, for building the video.
- Screen Recorder, for pulling the short video piece from the original music video.
https://wn.com/Behemoth_God_Dog_Lyric_Video_And_Lyrical_Disambiguation
Behemoth: God = Dog, Lyric Video, Disambiguation.
Lyric Video: 0:00-3:59
Notes: 3:59-7:13
I own nothing. If the band would like me to remove this video, I will respectfully oblige.
The lyrics are present both on the video itself and in the description below. The "Notes" section at the end of the video would have been too long to include here.
Lyrics:
God=Dog
There's serpent coiling around my neck,
The adoring crescent moon in blazing night,
The holy river Ganga flowing through my muddled hair,
In the ancient times before I learned ov who I am.*
If I’m the missing link between the pig and the divine,
I shall cast the pearls before the swine.
I am no good shepherd on an ox
But a solitude ov loneliest star,
Like a thousand shrines subsumed into the void,
Like a dead space in between the suns.
Is a God to live in a dog? No!
But, the highest are of us!
Is a God to live in a dog? No!
But, the highest are of us!
Elohim! (Elohim!) I shall not forgive!
Adonai! (Adonai!) I shall not forgive!
Living God! (Living God!) I shall not forgive!
Jesus Christ! (Jesus Christ!) I forgive Thee not!
*Note: The lyrics here are different than on the video. They have been updated in the description per comment recommendation.
The following programs were used in the creation of this video:
- iMovie, for building the video.
- Screen Recorder, for pulling the short video piece from the original music video.
- published: 08 Aug 2018
- views: 2262
1:18
Tanak (disambiguation)
The Tanakh or Tanak is the Hebrew Bible, the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also the textual source for most of the Christian Old Testament. It ...
The Tanakh or Tanak is the Hebrew Bible, the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also the textual source for most of the Christian Old Testament. It is an acronym, made of the initial consonants of the Hebrew words Torah ("the law", Pentateuch, or Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im (prophets), and Ketuvim (writings).
Tanak or Tenak or Tanakh (Persian:طناك) may refer to the following places in Iran:
Tanakh, Sistan and Baluchestan
Tanak-e Olya, South Khorasan Province
Tanak-e Sofla, South Khorasan ProvinceTanak or Tanakh may also refer to:
Tanakh (band), a musical collective from Richmond, Virginia
Ott Tänak, an Estonian rally driver
Tanak Valt, Nova Prime and husband of Suzerain Adora of Xandar in Marvel comics
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanak_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
https://wn.com/Tanak_(Disambiguation)
The Tanakh or Tanak is the Hebrew Bible, the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also the textual source for most of the Christian Old Testament. It is an acronym, made of the initial consonants of the Hebrew words Torah ("the law", Pentateuch, or Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im (prophets), and Ketuvim (writings).
Tanak or Tenak or Tanakh (Persian:طناك) may refer to the following places in Iran:
Tanakh, Sistan and Baluchestan
Tanak-e Olya, South Khorasan Province
Tanak-e Sofla, South Khorasan ProvinceTanak or Tanakh may also refer to:
Tanakh (band), a musical collective from Richmond, Virginia
Ott Tänak, an Estonian rally driver
Tanak Valt, Nova Prime and husband of Suzerain Adora of Xandar in Marvel comics
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanak_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 20 Sep 2021
- views: 1
5:26
Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus (Amazing Story)
Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus
original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMx4F0aHoE
From Wikipedia, the f...
Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus
original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMx4F0aHoE
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses, see Jesus (disambiguation).
"Christ" redirects here. For the Christian theological concept of the Messiah, see Christ (title). For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation).
Jesus
Cefalù Pantocrator retouched.jpg
Christ Pantocrator mosaic in Byzantine style, from the Cefalù Cathedral, Sicily, c. 1130
Born c. 4 BC[a]
Herodian Tetrarchy, Roman Empire[5]
Died c. AD 30–33[b]
(aged c. 33)
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire
Cause of death Crucifixion[c]
Home town Nazareth, Galilee[11]
Parent(s)
Mary Joseph[d]
Part of a series on
Jesus
Jesus in Christianity[show]
Jesus in Islam[show]
Background[show]
Jesus in history[show]
Perspectives on Jesus[show]
Jesus in culture[show]
icon Christianity portal
Islam portal
Wikipedia book Book:Jesus
v t e
Jesus (/ˈdʒiːzəs/ jee-zuss Greek: Ἰησοῦς, translit. Iesous; Hebrew: ישוע, translit. Yēšū́aʿ, lit. 'Yeshua; "He saves"';[12] c. 4 BC – c. AD 30), also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ,[e] was a Jewish preacher[13] and religious leader[14] who has become the central figure of Christianity.[15][16] Christians believe him to be the Son of God and the awaited Messiah (Christ, the Anointed One) prophesied in the Old Testament.[15][16]
Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically,[f] although the quest for the historical Jesus has produced little agreement on the historical reliability of the Gospels and on how closely the biblical Jesus reflects the historical Jesus.[23][24][25] Often referred to as "rabbi",[26] Jesus preached his message orally,[27] was baptized by John the Baptist, was arrested and tried by the Jewish authorities[28] and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate.[29] Jesus debated with fellow Jews on how to best follow God's will, performed some healings, taught in parables and gathered followers.[29] After Jesus' death, his followers believed he was resurrected, and the community they formed eventually became the Christian Church.[30] His birth is celebrated annually on December 25 (or various dates in January for some eastern churches) as a holiday known as Christmas, his crucifixion is honored on Good Friday, and his resurrection is celebrated on Easter. The widely used calendar era "AD", from the Latin anno Domini ("in the year of our Lord"), and the alternative "CE", are based on the approximate birth date of Jesus.[31][32]
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Atheist bought an Bible to prove Christians wrong. She Fell In Love With Jesus
original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMx4F0aHoE
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses, see Jesus (disambiguation).
"Christ" redirects here. For the Christian theological concept of the Messiah, see Christ (title). For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation).
Jesus
Cefalù Pantocrator retouched.jpg
Christ Pantocrator mosaic in Byzantine style, from the Cefalù Cathedral, Sicily, c. 1130
Born c. 4 BC[a]
Herodian Tetrarchy, Roman Empire[5]
Died c. AD 30–33[b]
(aged c. 33)
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire
Cause of death Crucifixion[c]
Home town Nazareth, Galilee[11]
Parent(s)
Mary Joseph[d]
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Jesus (/ˈdʒiːzəs/ jee-zuss Greek: Ἰησοῦς, translit. Iesous; Hebrew: ישוע, translit. Yēšū́aʿ, lit. 'Yeshua; "He saves"';[12] c. 4 BC – c. AD 30), also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ,[e] was a Jewish preacher[13] and religious leader[14] who has become the central figure of Christianity.[15][16] Christians believe him to be the Son of God and the awaited Messiah (Christ, the Anointed One) prophesied in the Old Testament.[15][16]
Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically,[f] although the quest for the historical Jesus has produced little agreement on the historical reliability of the Gospels and on how closely the biblical Jesus reflects the historical Jesus.[23][24][25] Often referred to as "rabbi",[26] Jesus preached his message orally,[27] was baptized by John the Baptist, was arrested and tried by the Jewish authorities[28] and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate.[29] Jesus debated with fellow Jews on how to best follow God's will, performed some healings, taught in parables and gathered followers.[29] After Jesus' death, his followers believed he was resurrected, and the community they formed eventually became the Christian Church.[30] His birth is celebrated annually on December 25 (or various dates in January for some eastern churches) as a holiday known as Christmas, his crucifixion is honored on Good Friday, and his resurrection is celebrated on Easter. The widely used calendar era "AD", from the Latin anno Domini ("in the year of our Lord"), and the alternative "CE", are based on the approximate birth date of Jesus.[31][32]
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surviving the destruction of love
Music Black Angel - Surviving the destruction of love
Author: Dan Robson
Name do Disc: Black Angel
Date Criation: 1997
This article is about the view of fal...
Music Black Angel - Surviving the destruction of love
Author: Dan Robson
Name do Disc: Black Angel
Date Criation: 1997
This article is about the view of fallen angels in Christianity. For other uses, see Fallen angel (disambiguation).
"Rebel angels" redirects here. For other uses, see Rebel Angels (disambiguation).
Statue of the Fallen Angel, Retiro Park (Madrid, Spain).
Statue of "The Fallen Angels" (1893) by Salvatore Albano at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City.
In religion, a fallen angel is a wicked or rebellious angel that has been cast out of heaven. The term "fallen angel" does not appear in the Bible, but it is used of angels who sinned (such as those referred to in 2 Peter 2:4, "For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment..."), of angels cast down to the earth in the War in Heaven or of certain Watchers.
Mention of angels who physically descended (and figuratively "fell") to Mount Hermon is found in the Book of Enoch, which the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church accept as canonical, as well as in various pseudepigrapha.
Anjo (do latim angelus e do grego ángelos (BLACK), mensageiro), segundo a tradição judaico-cristã, a mais divulgada no ocidente, conforme relatos bíblicos, são seres celestiais e espirituais, conservos de Deus como os homens (Apocalipse 19:10), que servem como ajudantes ou mensageiros de Deus. Na iconografia comum, os anjos geralmente têm asas de ave, um halo e tem uma beleza delicada, emanando forte brilho. Por vezes são representados como uma criança, por sua inocência e virtude. Os relatos bíblicos e a hagiografia cristã contam que os anjos muitas vezes foram autores de fenômenos milagrosos e a crença corrente nesta tradição é que uma de suas missões é ajudar a humanidade em seu processo de aproximação a Deus.
Os anjos são ainda figuras importantes em muitas outras tradições religiosas do passado e do presente e o nome de "anjo" é dado amiúde indistintamente a todas as classes de seres celestes. Os muçulmanos, zoroastrianos, espíritas, hindus e budistas, todos aceitam como fato sua existência, dando-lhes variados nomes, mas às vezes são descritos como tendo características e funções bem diferentes daquelas apontadas pela tradição judaico-cristã, esta mesma apresentando contradições e inconsistências de acordo com os vários autores que se ocuparam deste tema.
Além disso a cultura popular em vários países do mundo deu origem a um copioso folclore sobre os anjos, que muitas vezes se afasta bastante da descrição mantida pelos credos institucionalizados dessas regiões.
Música Eletrônica - Conceito, o que é, Significado
A música eletrônica pode ser definida como uma música criada através de instrumentos eletrônicos, tais como sintetizadores, computadores ou outros dispositivos. É por isso que o desenvolvimento da música eletrônica está extremamente relacionado com os avanços de software e o surgimento de novos instrumentos musicais.
Uma das vantagens da música eletrônica é permitir imitar sons praticamente idênticos dos instrumentos originais, entre eles podemos incluir as melodias de violão ou de saxofone em uma canção, mesmo que seu criador não saiba tocar esses instrumentos.
Origem da música eletrônica
Apesar da música eletrônica ser considerada um fenômeno eminentemente contemporâneo, o certo é que suas origens se remontam no final do século XIX e início do XX. De forma mais exata, podemos destacar o ano de 1857 como o ano de origem da música eletrônica, pois foi nesta data que seu inventor, Edouard Leon Scott, patenteou o fonoautógrafo como primeiro dispositivo capaz de gravar som eletrônico.
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Music Black Angel - Surviving the destruction of love
Author: Dan Robson
Name do Disc: Black Angel
Date Criation: 1997
This article is about the view of fallen angels in Christianity. For other uses, see Fallen angel (disambiguation).
"Rebel angels" redirects here. For other uses, see Rebel Angels (disambiguation).
Statue of the Fallen Angel, Retiro Park (Madrid, Spain).
Statue of "The Fallen Angels" (1893) by Salvatore Albano at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City.
In religion, a fallen angel is a wicked or rebellious angel that has been cast out of heaven. The term "fallen angel" does not appear in the Bible, but it is used of angels who sinned (such as those referred to in 2 Peter 2:4, "For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment..."), of angels cast down to the earth in the War in Heaven or of certain Watchers.
Mention of angels who physically descended (and figuratively "fell") to Mount Hermon is found in the Book of Enoch, which the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church accept as canonical, as well as in various pseudepigrapha.
Anjo (do latim angelus e do grego ángelos (BLACK), mensageiro), segundo a tradição judaico-cristã, a mais divulgada no ocidente, conforme relatos bíblicos, são seres celestiais e espirituais, conservos de Deus como os homens (Apocalipse 19:10), que servem como ajudantes ou mensageiros de Deus. Na iconografia comum, os anjos geralmente têm asas de ave, um halo e tem uma beleza delicada, emanando forte brilho. Por vezes são representados como uma criança, por sua inocência e virtude. Os relatos bíblicos e a hagiografia cristã contam que os anjos muitas vezes foram autores de fenômenos milagrosos e a crença corrente nesta tradição é que uma de suas missões é ajudar a humanidade em seu processo de aproximação a Deus.
Os anjos são ainda figuras importantes em muitas outras tradições religiosas do passado e do presente e o nome de "anjo" é dado amiúde indistintamente a todas as classes de seres celestes. Os muçulmanos, zoroastrianos, espíritas, hindus e budistas, todos aceitam como fato sua existência, dando-lhes variados nomes, mas às vezes são descritos como tendo características e funções bem diferentes daquelas apontadas pela tradição judaico-cristã, esta mesma apresentando contradições e inconsistências de acordo com os vários autores que se ocuparam deste tema.
Além disso a cultura popular em vários países do mundo deu origem a um copioso folclore sobre os anjos, que muitas vezes se afasta bastante da descrição mantida pelos credos institucionalizados dessas regiões.
Música Eletrônica - Conceito, o que é, Significado
A música eletrônica pode ser definida como uma música criada através de instrumentos eletrônicos, tais como sintetizadores, computadores ou outros dispositivos. É por isso que o desenvolvimento da música eletrônica está extremamente relacionado com os avanços de software e o surgimento de novos instrumentos musicais.
Uma das vantagens da música eletrônica é permitir imitar sons praticamente idênticos dos instrumentos originais, entre eles podemos incluir as melodias de violão ou de saxofone em uma canção, mesmo que seu criador não saiba tocar esses instrumentos.
Origem da música eletrônica
Apesar da música eletrônica ser considerada um fenômeno eminentemente contemporâneo, o certo é que suas origens se remontam no final do século XIX e início do XX. De forma mais exata, podemos destacar o ano de 1857 como o ano de origem da música eletrônica, pois foi nesta data que seu inventor, Edouard Leon Scott, patenteou o fonoautógrafo como primeiro dispositivo capaz de gravar som eletrônico.
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Psalms Nr. 127
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). ...
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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Psalms Nr. 62
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). ...
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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Psalms Nr. 55
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). ...
The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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The Book of Psalms, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby
"Psalm", "Psalmody", and "Tehilim" redirect here. For the wine grape variety, see Psalmody (grape). For the Hebrew film, see Tehilim (film). For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation).
The Book of Psalms (/sɑːmz/ or /sɔː(l)mz/ SAW(L)MZ; Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים, Tehillim, lit. "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, the Psalter or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.[1] The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi), meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music".[2] The book is an anthology of individual Hebrew psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches.[3][4] Many are linked to the name of David, but modern scholarship rejects his authorship, instead placing the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.[4]
Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy comments to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the "leader" or "choirmaster", including such statements as "with stringed instruments" and "according to lilies". Others appear to be references to types of musical composition, such as "A psalm" and "Song", or directions regarding the occasion for using the psalm ("On the dedication of the temple", "For the memorial offering", etc.). Many carry the names of individuals, the most common (73 psalms—75 if including the two Psalms attributed by the New Testament to David) being 'of David', and thirteen of these relate explicitly to incidents in the king's life.[6] Others named include Asaph (12), the sons of Korah (11), Solomon (2), Moses (1), Ethan the Ezrahite (1), and Heman the Ezrahite (1). The Septuagint, the Peshitta (the Syriac Vulgate), and the Latin Vulgate each associate several Psalms (such as 111 and 145) with Haggai and Zechariah. The Septuagint also attributes several Psalms (like 112 and 135) to Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
Psalms are usually identified by a sequence number, often preceded by the abbreviation "Ps." Numbering of the Psalms differs—mostly by one—between the Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Septuagint) manuscripts. Protestant translations (Lutheran, Anglican, Calvinist) use the Hebrew numbering, but other Christian traditions vary:
The variance between Masorah and Septuagint texts in this numeration is likely enough due to a gradual neglect of the original poetic form of the Psalms; such neglect was occasioned by liturgical uses and carelessness of copyists. It is generally admitted that Psalms 9 and 10 (Hebrew numbering) were originally a single acrostic poem, wrongly separated by Massorah and rightly united by the Septuagint and the Vulgate.[8] Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147. Later liturgical usage would seem to have split up these and several other psalms. Zenner combines into what he deems were the original choral odes: Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4; 6 + 13; 9 + 10; 19, 20, 21; 56 + 57; 69 + 70; 114 + 115; 148, 149, 150.[9] A choral ode would seem to have been the original form of Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70.[10] It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original ode, each portion crept twice into the Psalter: Psalm 14 = 53, Psalm 70 = 40:14–18. Other such duplicated portions of psalms are Psalm 108:2–6 = Psalm 57:8–12; Psalm 108:7–14 = Psalm 60:7–14; Psalm 71:1–3 = Psalm 31:2–4. This loss of the original form of some of the psalms is allowed by the Biblical Commission (1 May 1910) to have been due to liturgical practices, neglect by copyists, or other causes.
Verse numbers were first printed in 1509.[11][12] Different traditions exist whether to include the original heading into the counting or not. This leads to inconsistent numbering in 62 psalms, with an offset of 1, sometimes even 2 verses.[13]
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The Book of Matthew | KJV | Audio Bible (FULL) by Alexander Scourby
The Book of Matthew, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby © is being aired with permission of Scourby.com, all rights reserved. Here’s a 60-second video about the importance of HEARING THE WORD OF GOD. https://youtu.be/9TtxO6Scf-8 We encourage you to share it on social media and with friends and family. Viewers may go to https://scourby.com to obtain a personal copy of the Scourby Audio Bible. Many blessings as you hear the Word of God.
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Overview: Matthew 1-13
Watch our overview video on Matthew 1-13, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In Matthew, Jesus brings God’s heavenly kingdom to earth and invites his disciples into a new way of life through his death and resurrection.
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The Gospel According to Matthew | Full Movie | Bruce Marchiano | Richard Kiley | Gerrit Schoonhoven
The Gospel According to Matthew | Full Movie | Bruce Marchiano | Richard Kiley | Gerrit Schoonhoven
The Gospel According to Matthew Full Movie, starring Bruce Marchiano, Richard Kiley and Gerrit Schoonhoven. Directed by Regardt van den Bergh and written by Johann Potgieter.
In Israel/Palestine/Jordan, then known as Judea (Roman province) of the Roman Empire, Jesus Christ of Nazareth travels around the country with his disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls. He claims to be the son of God and the Messiah. He is arrested by the Romans and crucified. He rises from the dead after three days.
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3 Things To Never Say To A Guy - Matthew Hussey, Get The Guy
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The Holy Bible - Book 40 - Matthew - KJV Dramatized Audio
This is the holy book of Matthew, known as "The Gospel According to Saint Matthew".
The recording is dramatized, from the King James Bible.
This is, in my opinion, the best and most beautiful recording of the King James Bible in existence.
Thanks, blessings, honor, glory, and power to the most high God, who is the almighty creator and author of these books.
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Matthew West - Too Young Too Soon (Live from the Story House)
September is Suicide Awareness month, and I wanted to release a special version of Too Young Too Soon featuring Lulu in honor of her friend Sam. I hope this song will be a reminder to us all to be kind to each other and speak love. You never know when it might make all the difference.
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😲HACE ENLOQUECER AL CABEZON! WISPER CONTRA MATTHEW Y CCNC, TOP 1 DE NA VS TOP 1 DE EU DOTA 2
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The Book of Matthew | KJV | Audio Bible (FULL) by Alexander Scourby
The Book of Matthew, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby © is being aired with permission of Scourby.com, all rights reserved. Here’s a 60-second video about...
The Book of Matthew, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby © is being aired with permission of Scourby.com, all rights reserved. Here’s a 60-second video about the importance of HEARING THE WORD OF GOD. https://youtu.be/9TtxO6Scf-8 We encourage you to share it on social media and with friends and family. Viewers may go to https://scourby.com to obtain a personal copy of the Scourby Audio Bible. Many blessings as you hear the Word of God.
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The Book of Matthew, King James Bible, by Alexander Scourby © is being aired with permission of Scourby.com, all rights reserved. Here’s a 60-second video about the importance of HEARING THE WORD OF GOD. https://youtu.be/9TtxO6Scf-8 We encourage you to share it on social media and with friends and family. Viewers may go to https://scourby.com to obtain a personal copy of the Scourby Audio Bible. Many blessings as you hear the Word of God.
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Overview: Matthew 1-13
Watch our overview video on Matthew 1-13, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In Matthew, Jesus brings God’s heavenly kin...
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The Gospel According to Matthew | Full Movie | Bruce Marchiano | Richard Kiley | Gerrit Schoonhoven
The Gospel According to Matthew | Full Movie | Bruce Marchiano | Richard Kiley | Gerrit Schoonhoven
The Gospel According to Matthew Full Movie, starring Bruce ...
The Gospel According to Matthew | Full Movie | Bruce Marchiano | Richard Kiley | Gerrit Schoonhoven
The Gospel According to Matthew Full Movie, starring Bruce Marchiano, Richard Kiley and Gerrit Schoonhoven. Directed by Regardt van den Bergh and written by Johann Potgieter.
In Israel/Palestine/Jordan, then known as Judea (Roman province) of the Roman Empire, Jesus Christ of Nazareth travels around the country with his disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls. He claims to be the son of God and the Messiah. He is arrested by the Romans and crucified. He rises from the dead after three days.
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Jaques De Klerk as Bartholomew
Sean Cameron Michael as Thomas
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The Gospel According to Matthew Full Movie, starring Bruce Marchiano, Richard Kiley and Gerrit Schoonhoven. Directed by Regardt van den Bergh and written by Johann Potgieter.
In Israel/Palestine/Jordan, then known as Judea (Roman province) of the Roman Empire, Jesus Christ of Nazareth travels around the country with his disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls. He claims to be the son of God and the Messiah. He is arrested by the Romans and crucified. He rises from the dead after three days.
The Matthew video series broke new ground by offering the first-ever dramatic portrayal of events in the Bible, presented word for word from the best-selling New International Version® (NIV) translation. Now you can experience this thrilling epic in DVD format, which blends the superior digital surround sound of CDs with crisp, high-resolution digital images.
Director: Regardt van den Bergh
Writer: Johann Potgieter
Starring: Richard Kiley, Bruce Marchiano, Gerrit Schoonhoven, Dawid Minnaar, Kevin Smith
Full Cast:
Richard Kiley as Old Matthew
Bruce Marchiano as Jesus Christ
Joanna Weinberg as Mary (mother of Jesus)
Tony Caprari as Joseph
Marcel van Heerden as John the Baptist
Gerrit Schoonhoven as Peter
Hannes Muller as Andrew
Charlton George as James, son of Zebedee
Kevin Smith as John
Ivan D. Lucas as Phillip
Jaques De Klerk as Bartholomew
Sean Cameron Michael as Thomas
Matthew Dylan Roberts as Young Matthew
Tony Joubert as James, son of Alphaeus
Jonathan Pienaar as Thaddaeus
Darryl Fuchs as Simon the Zealot
Dawid Minnaar as Judas Iscariot
Gordon van Rooyen as Caiaphas
Brian O'Shaughnessy as Pontius Pilate
Patrick Mynhardt as Herod the Great
Chris Truter as Herod Antipas
Pippa Duffy as Mary Magdalene
Dominique Newman as the Young Woman
David Müller as the Pharisee
Dawie Maritz
DeWet Van Rooyen
Denise Newman
Goliath Davids
Keith Grenville
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3 Things To Never Say To A Guy - Matthew Hussey, Get The Guy
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I’ve never given away a whole chapter of a program before, but I see how important this topic is to our community and I want to help.
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I’ve never given away a whole chapter of a program before, but I see how important this topic is to our community and I want to help.
BUT first…
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The Holy Bible - Book 40 - Matthew - KJV Dramatized Audio
This is the holy book of Matthew, known as "The Gospel According to Saint Matthew".
The recording is dramatized, from the King James Bible.
This is, in my opi...
This is the holy book of Matthew, known as "The Gospel According to Saint Matthew".
The recording is dramatized, from the King James Bible.
This is, in my opinion, the best and most beautiful recording of the King James Bible in existence.
Thanks, blessings, honor, glory, and power to the most high God, who is the almighty creator and author of these books.
For those who doubt the Biblical Christian worldview, please carefully examine the evidence set forth in the following documentaries:
"Non-Christian Historical Evidence for the Existence of Jesus" by Chris White, "The Bible - The Word of God? - Extraordinary Claims Demand Extraordinary Evidence", "The Bible on Trial - Beyond A Reasonable Doubt", which is split into six ~10 minute parts, "A Lamp in the Dark - The Untold History of the Bible" (2009), the sequel "Tares Among The Wheat" (2012), "Finger of God" (2007), and the sequel "Furious Love" (2010), and it's sequel Father of Lights (2012), "Darwin's Dilemma - The Mystery of the Cambrian Fossil Record" (2009), "Secrets of the Bible Code Revealed", Parts 1 & 2 (1998), "The Case for a Creator" (2006), the sequel "The Case for Christ" (2007), and it's sequel "The Case for Faith" (2008), and this next one not from Lee Strobel, "The Case for Christ's Resurrection" (2007), "The Privileged Planet" (2004), "The Star of Bethlehem" (2007), "Unlocking the Mystery of Life" (2002), "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution" (2000), it's sequel "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution II" (2000), and it's sequel "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution III" (2004), "God of Wonders" (2008), Chuck Missler's "What Is Truth - The Case for Biblical Integrity", Parts 1 & 2 (2006), "Aquarius - The Age of Evil" (2010), "Age of Deceit - Fallen Angels and the New World Order", "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 1 - The New Atlantis" (2006), it's sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 2 "- Riddles In Stone - The Secret Arcitecture of Washington D.C." (2007), the next sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 3 - Eye of the Phoenix - Secret of the Dollar Bill" (2009), and the final sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 4 - Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers" (2010), "Megiddo - The March to Armageddon" (2004), and it's sequel "Megiddo II - The New Age" (2006), "Countdown to Eternity" (2005), "Zeitgeist Refuted & Debunked". If you want more, or have a specific question, just ask.
I found all of these for free on the internet, most of them here on YouTube but a few on torrent websites.
King James Version .PDF → http://www.bibleprotector.com/KJB-PCE-MINION.pdf
King James Version - High Resolution 1611 → http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksNew/index.cfm?TextID=kjbible
King James Version - Normal Resolution 1611 + Tons More Awesome Ancient Bibles → http://www.bibles-online.net/
In the secret recess of a temple cell in the sacred city of Tashi-Lhunpo an old monk sat reading the Bible before a charcoal brazier. "Surely these are great words," he said to himself. "Never have I heard such a story as this."
Taking up his pen, he dipped it in black ink and wrote in beautiful flowing Tibetan:
"Dear unknown friends, The book you have sent over the mountains has come to my lonely cell. My soul has been strangely stirred as I have read these words. Light has come to my poor darkened soul. Please send me more light." - an excerpt from "God Spoke Tibetan: The Epic Story of the Men Who Gave the Bible to Tibet, The Forbidden Land" written by Allan Maberly (1971)
https://wn.com/The_Holy_Bible_Book_40_Matthew_Kjv_Dramatized_Audio
This is the holy book of Matthew, known as "The Gospel According to Saint Matthew".
The recording is dramatized, from the King James Bible.
This is, in my opinion, the best and most beautiful recording of the King James Bible in existence.
Thanks, blessings, honor, glory, and power to the most high God, who is the almighty creator and author of these books.
For those who doubt the Biblical Christian worldview, please carefully examine the evidence set forth in the following documentaries:
"Non-Christian Historical Evidence for the Existence of Jesus" by Chris White, "The Bible - The Word of God? - Extraordinary Claims Demand Extraordinary Evidence", "The Bible on Trial - Beyond A Reasonable Doubt", which is split into six ~10 minute parts, "A Lamp in the Dark - The Untold History of the Bible" (2009), the sequel "Tares Among The Wheat" (2012), "Finger of God" (2007), and the sequel "Furious Love" (2010), and it's sequel Father of Lights (2012), "Darwin's Dilemma - The Mystery of the Cambrian Fossil Record" (2009), "Secrets of the Bible Code Revealed", Parts 1 & 2 (1998), "The Case for a Creator" (2006), the sequel "The Case for Christ" (2007), and it's sequel "The Case for Faith" (2008), and this next one not from Lee Strobel, "The Case for Christ's Resurrection" (2007), "The Privileged Planet" (2004), "The Star of Bethlehem" (2007), "Unlocking the Mystery of Life" (2002), "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution" (2000), it's sequel "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution II" (2000), and it's sequel "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution III" (2004), "God of Wonders" (2008), Chuck Missler's "What Is Truth - The Case for Biblical Integrity", Parts 1 & 2 (2006), "Aquarius - The Age of Evil" (2010), "Age of Deceit - Fallen Angels and the New World Order", "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 1 - The New Atlantis" (2006), it's sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 2 "- Riddles In Stone - The Secret Arcitecture of Washington D.C." (2007), the next sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 3 - Eye of the Phoenix - Secret of the Dollar Bill" (2009), and the final sequel "Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings - Volume 4 - Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers" (2010), "Megiddo - The March to Armageddon" (2004), and it's sequel "Megiddo II - The New Age" (2006), "Countdown to Eternity" (2005), "Zeitgeist Refuted & Debunked". If you want more, or have a specific question, just ask.
I found all of these for free on the internet, most of them here on YouTube but a few on torrent websites.
King James Version .PDF → http://www.bibleprotector.com/KJB-PCE-MINION.pdf
King James Version - High Resolution 1611 → http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksNew/index.cfm?TextID=kjbible
King James Version - Normal Resolution 1611 + Tons More Awesome Ancient Bibles → http://www.bibles-online.net/
In the secret recess of a temple cell in the sacred city of Tashi-Lhunpo an old monk sat reading the Bible before a charcoal brazier. "Surely these are great words," he said to himself. "Never have I heard such a story as this."
Taking up his pen, he dipped it in black ink and wrote in beautiful flowing Tibetan:
"Dear unknown friends, The book you have sent over the mountains has come to my lonely cell. My soul has been strangely stirred as I have read these words. Light has come to my poor darkened soul. Please send me more light." - an excerpt from "God Spoke Tibetan: The Epic Story of the Men Who Gave the Bible to Tibet, The Forbidden Land" written by Allan Maberly (1971)
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 3651657
3:22
Unsure If The Person You're Dating Is Right For You? Watch THIS
If you find you fall in love too quickly or feel you NEVER fall in love, this clip explains why either extreme might be preventing you from finding a relationsh...
If you find you fall in love too quickly or feel you NEVER fall in love, this clip explains why either extreme might be preventing you from finding a relationship.
Whether you want to stop chasing perfection or need to slow down and enjoy gradually getting to know someone new, it is possible to get out of your usual pattern (and enjoy the process!)
If you want to learn how you can build momentum in your relationship at any stage, I have a guide with 67 counter intuitive text messages that can help. Go to MomentumTexts.com to download your copy.
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https://wn.com/Unsure_If_The_Person_You're_Dating_Is_Right_For_You_Watch_This
If you find you fall in love too quickly or feel you NEVER fall in love, this clip explains why either extreme might be preventing you from finding a relationship.
Whether you want to stop chasing perfection or need to slow down and enjoy gradually getting to know someone new, it is possible to get out of your usual pattern (and enjoy the process!)
If you want to learn how you can build momentum in your relationship at any stage, I have a guide with 67 counter intuitive text messages that can help. Go to MomentumTexts.com to download your copy.
▼
Don’t Miss Out! Subscribe to my YouTube channel now.
I post new love life advice for you every weekend.
▼ Get My Latest Dating Tips and Connect With Me… ▼
Blog → https://www.howtogettheguy.com/blog/
Facebook → https://facebook.com/CoachMatthewHussey
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thematthewhussey
Twitter → https://twitter.com/matthewhussey
- published: 23 Sep 2021
- views: 28332
3:13
Matthew West - Too Young Too Soon (Live from the Story House)
September is Suicide Awareness month, and I wanted to release a special version of Too Young Too Soon featuring Lulu in honor of her friend Sam. I hope this son...
September is Suicide Awareness month, and I wanted to release a special version of Too Young Too Soon featuring Lulu in honor of her friend Sam. I hope this song will be a reminder to us all to be kind to each other and speak love. You never know when it might make all the difference.
Listen to #TooYoungTooSoon: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/BrandNewDeluxeEditionID!TYTSPerformance
Connect with Matthew:
Email List: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/emailsignupID!TYTSPerformance
Facebook: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/FBID!TYTSPerformance
Twitter: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/TWID!TYTSPerformance
Instagram: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/IGID!TYTSPerformance
Website: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/websiteID!TYTSPerformance
Too Young Too Soon
Hey there Sam that sure was some smile on your face
Standing on the stage at the fifth grade Christmas play
You were everybody's friend, nobody's enemy
But there were storm clouds deep inside you
Nobody else could see
What was really going on
Now we can't believe you're gone
Too Young Too Soon
This world lost you
Hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
They say everybody's fighting a hidden battle of their own
I've fought my own enough to know it's true
Sometimes lonely makes it hard to see that you're really not alone
We would've gladly stood beside to fight your fight with you
Now we ask God why
Never thought we'd have to say goodbye
Too Young Too Soon
This world lost you
Hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
Be kind, speak love
Go find someone
Who needs a friend
Reach out your hand
Don't point, don't laugh
Life's too short for that
No cliques, start now
No one left out
Cause hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
Hearts break in two
For the Too Young Too Soon
Music by Matthew West performing “Too Young Too Soon (Live From West Fest)”. (C) 2021 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
#MatthewWest #ChristianMusic #TooYoungTooSoon
https://wn.com/Matthew_West_Too_Young_Too_Soon_(Live_From_The_Story_House)
September is Suicide Awareness month, and I wanted to release a special version of Too Young Too Soon featuring Lulu in honor of her friend Sam. I hope this song will be a reminder to us all to be kind to each other and speak love. You never know when it might make all the difference.
Listen to #TooYoungTooSoon: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/BrandNewDeluxeEditionID!TYTSPerformance
Connect with Matthew:
Email List: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/emailsignupID!TYTSPerformance
Facebook: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/FBID!TYTSPerformance
Twitter: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/TWID!TYTSPerformance
Instagram: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/IGID!TYTSPerformance
Website: https://matthewwest.lnk.to/websiteID!TYTSPerformance
Too Young Too Soon
Hey there Sam that sure was some smile on your face
Standing on the stage at the fifth grade Christmas play
You were everybody's friend, nobody's enemy
But there were storm clouds deep inside you
Nobody else could see
What was really going on
Now we can't believe you're gone
Too Young Too Soon
This world lost you
Hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
They say everybody's fighting a hidden battle of their own
I've fought my own enough to know it's true
Sometimes lonely makes it hard to see that you're really not alone
We would've gladly stood beside to fight your fight with you
Now we ask God why
Never thought we'd have to say goodbye
Too Young Too Soon
This world lost you
Hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
Be kind, speak love
Go find someone
Who needs a friend
Reach out your hand
Don't point, don't laugh
Life's too short for that
No cliques, start now
No one left out
Cause hearts break in two
Too Young Too Soon
Hearts break in two
For the Too Young Too Soon
Music by Matthew West performing “Too Young Too Soon (Live From West Fest)”. (C) 2021 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
#MatthewWest #ChristianMusic #TooYoungTooSoon
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 4977
12:49
I Built The World's Largest Minecraft Statue
I built the WORLD'S LARGEST MINECRAFT statue to honor Technoblade and everyone fighting cancer. This video was extremely dangerous to make and but I couldn't be...
I built the WORLD'S LARGEST MINECRAFT statue to honor Technoblade and everyone fighting cancer. This video was extremely dangerous to make and but I couldn't be happier with how it turned out! Please consider donating to support the Cancer Research Institute and further cancer research
SUBSCRIBE for a chance at $1,000
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@Technoblade
This is not a Minecraft 1.16 challenge, but instead a real life Minecraft statue build to honor Technoblade and everyone fighting cancer. If you don't know, Technoblade is one of my favorite Minecraft YouTuber's and he recently announced that he has cancer. Because Technoblade is such an inspiration to me I wanted to do something to show him how much the Minecraft community is behind him by building a 32 foot tall statue of his Minecraft skin. I previously build the world's largest Minecraft statue of Dream at 16 feet, but we went all out for this one and made it as big as possible! In addition to making this statue, we are also raising money for the Cancer Research Institute who funds cancer research using immunotherapy. Please consider donating and help us reach our goal of $10,000. This video was super intense to make and we had a lot of laughs along the way. I love making these videos and I can't wait for you to see what's next.
If you’re reading this you’re a real one!
Comment ‘’Technoblade is my hero‘’ so I can notice you!
Learn more about the Cancer Research Institute here → https://www.cancerresearch.org/en-us/about-cri
Not Minecraft, But Water Rises or Minecraft, But Lava Rises, or any other but challenge like that. This is a speed run / speed runner of Minecraft against a killer / assassin in real life to build the world's largest Minecraft (TechnoThePig) statue (again).
https://wn.com/I_Built_The_World's_Largest_Minecraft_Statue
I built the WORLD'S LARGEST MINECRAFT statue to honor Technoblade and everyone fighting cancer. This video was extremely dangerous to make and but I couldn't be happier with how it turned out! Please consider donating to support the Cancer Research Institute and further cancer research
SUBSCRIBE for a chance at $1,000
► https://www.youtube.com/c/Mbeem10?sub_confirmation=1
NEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!
📱 FOLLOW MY SOCIALS 📱
➽ Instagram - @Mbeem10
➽ Twitter - @Mbeem10
➽ SnapChat - @Mbeem10
➽ TikTok - @Mbeem10
@Technoblade
This is not a Minecraft 1.16 challenge, but instead a real life Minecraft statue build to honor Technoblade and everyone fighting cancer. If you don't know, Technoblade is one of my favorite Minecraft YouTuber's and he recently announced that he has cancer. Because Technoblade is such an inspiration to me I wanted to do something to show him how much the Minecraft community is behind him by building a 32 foot tall statue of his Minecraft skin. I previously build the world's largest Minecraft statue of Dream at 16 feet, but we went all out for this one and made it as big as possible! In addition to making this statue, we are also raising money for the Cancer Research Institute who funds cancer research using immunotherapy. Please consider donating and help us reach our goal of $10,000. This video was super intense to make and we had a lot of laughs along the way. I love making these videos and I can't wait for you to see what's next.
If you’re reading this you’re a real one!
Comment ‘’Technoblade is my hero‘’ so I can notice you!
Learn more about the Cancer Research Institute here → https://www.cancerresearch.org/en-us/about-cri
Not Minecraft, But Water Rises or Minecraft, But Lava Rises, or any other but challenge like that. This is a speed run / speed runner of Minecraft against a killer / assassin in real life to build the world's largest Minecraft (TechnoThePig) statue (again).
- published: 14 Sep 2021
- views: 2427207
9:52
😲HACE ENLOQUECER AL CABEZON! WISPER CONTRA MATTHEW Y CCNC, TOP 1 DE NA VS TOP 1 DE EU DOTA 2
😲HACE ENLOQUECER AL CABEZON! WISPER CONTRA MATTHEW Y CCNC, TOP 1 DE NA VS TOP 1 DE EU DOTA 2, noping esports, gotto, thunder predator, beastcoast, scofield, chr...
😲HACE ENLOQUECER AL CABEZON! WISPER CONTRA MATTHEW Y CCNC, TOP 1 DE NA VS TOP 1 DE EU DOTA 2, noping esports, gotto, thunder predator, beastcoast, scofield, chris luck, k1 hector, minoz, mooz, support, matthewdota, rtz, infamous gaming, motesor dota 2, sacred, timado, scofield, wisper, k1 hector, crit, cr1t dota 2
Créditos:
https://trovo.live/WisperDota
Correo de contacto: dota2record@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dota2RubickYT/
VANN / JEIMARI/ WISPER
Dota2 Jungle, ohMyDota, Smashdota, RicoRico, DotaParty, cocoloco, Dota Watafak, NoobFromUA, FakyDota, Mr Choco, MaftCore, OnlyBrothers Dota 2, dotatvru, Dota2 HighSchool, Dota 2 Meta, DOTA 2 Divine, Killing Spree TV, MasGamers, Psicology Dota, Top MMR Plays Dota 2, Dota 2 Dagon, Dota 2 PERU, DotaCinema, Dota Recap, theScore esports, Hexlu Dota, ADV DOTA, JustWant2PlayAGame, VanN, Gotto, Matthew, Wisper, timado
https://wn.com/😲Hace_Enloquecer_Al_Cabezon_Wisper_Contra_Matthew_Y_Ccnc,_Top_1_De_Na_Vs_Top_1_De_Eu_Dota_2
😲HACE ENLOQUECER AL CABEZON! WISPER CONTRA MATTHEW Y CCNC, TOP 1 DE NA VS TOP 1 DE EU DOTA 2, noping esports, gotto, thunder predator, beastcoast, scofield, chris luck, k1 hector, minoz, mooz, support, matthewdota, rtz, infamous gaming, motesor dota 2, sacred, timado, scofield, wisper, k1 hector, crit, cr1t dota 2
Créditos:
https://trovo.live/WisperDota
Correo de contacto: dota2record@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dota2RubickYT/
VANN / JEIMARI/ WISPER
Dota2 Jungle, ohMyDota, Smashdota, RicoRico, DotaParty, cocoloco, Dota Watafak, NoobFromUA, FakyDota, Mr Choco, MaftCore, OnlyBrothers Dota 2, dotatvru, Dota2 HighSchool, Dota 2 Meta, DOTA 2 Divine, Killing Spree TV, MasGamers, Psicology Dota, Top MMR Plays Dota 2, Dota 2 Dagon, Dota 2 PERU, DotaCinema, Dota Recap, theScore esports, Hexlu Dota, ADV DOTA, JustWant2PlayAGame, VanN, Gotto, Matthew, Wisper, timado
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 3300