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The Nāsadīya Sūkta (after the incipit ná ásat, or "not the non-existent"), also known as the Hymn of Creation, is the 129th hymn of the 10th mandala of the Rigveda (10:129). It is concerned with cosmology and the origin of the universe . [ 1 ]
All of Creation" spent a total of thirty-eight weeks on the Hot Christian Songs chart. [19] On the Heatseekers Songs chart, "All of Creation" debuted at No. 16 for the chart week of March 20, 2010. [20] The song dropped to No. 22 the following week [21] but advanced to No. 15 in its fourth chart week. [22]
The Benedicite (also Benedicite, omnia opera Domini or A Song of Creation) is a canticle that is used in the Catholic Liturgy of the Hours, and is also used in Anglican and Lutheran worship. The text is either verses 35–65 or verses 35–66 of The Song of the Three Children . [ 1 ]
Billings included Creation in his final collection, The Continental Harmony (published in 1794). The words are by Isaac Watts: the first stanza is from Psalm 139 and the second from hymn 19, book 2, of his Hymns.
9: Und die himmlischen Heerscharen verkündigten den dritten Tag: Recitative secco: Tenor: And the Heavenly host proclaimed the third day: 10: Stimmt an die Saiten: Chorus: D major: Vivace: Awake the harp: Day 4 11: Und Gott sprach: Es sei'n Lichter an der Feste des Himmels: Recitative secco: Tenor: Gen 1:14–16: And God said : Let there be ...
"Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)" is a song performed by contemporary Christian band Casting Crowns from their 2009 album Until the Whole World Hears. While the music was composed by the band, the lyrics come from the hymn "One Day", written in 1910 by John Wilbur Chapman during the second summer conference of the Stony Brook Assembly in ...
This is not just one night, but many nights over time. The ancient Hawaiian kahuna and priests of the Hawaiian religion would recite the Kumulipo during the makahiki season, honoring the god Lono. In 1779, Captain James Cook arrived in Kealakekua Bay on the island of Hawaiʻi during the season and was greeted by the Hawaiians reciting the Kumulipo.
"One Day" is a song performed by American reggae singer Matisyahu, first released in 2008, his first single since "Jerusalem (Out of the Darkness Comes Light)". The song was also included as a last-minute addition to Matisyahu's album Light. The song expresses a hope for an end to violence, and a prayer for a new era of peace and understanding.