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  2. Voice of God - Wikipedia

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    In the Abrahamic religions, the voice of God is a communication from God to human beings through sound with no known physical source. In rabbinic Judaism, such a voice was known as a bat kol ( Hebrew : בַּת⁠ קוֹל baṯ qōl , literally "daughter of voice"), and was a "heavenly or divine voice which proclaims God's will or judgment". [ 1 ]

  3. Biblical Songs - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Songs was written between 5 and 26 March 1894, while Dvořák was living in New York City. It has been suggested that he was prompted to write them by news of a death (of his father Frantisek, or of the composers Tchaikovsky or Gounod, or of the conductor Hans von Bülow); but there is no good evidence for that, and the most likely explanation is that he felt out of place in the ...

  4. Voice of God (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vox populi, vox Dei, Latin phrase meaning voice of the people is the voice of God Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Voice of God .

  5. The Next Voice You Hear... - Wikipedia

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    Chet Huntley [voice only] radio newscaster describing the broadcast of the voice of God Cecil Brown [voice only] himself, radio commentator offering evaluation of the voice of God Douglas Kennedy: Mitch, Joe Smith's old friend whom he runs into at a bar Marjorie Hoshelle: bar girl whom Mitch calls "Sweetie" and motions to sit with him and Joe Smith

  6. Gospel music - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Singing: the Story of Gospel Recordings in the Philippines. Hong Kong: Alliance Press, 1952. 352 p. Blackwell, Lois. The Wings of a Dove: The Story of Gospel Music in America. Norfolk: Donning, 1978. [ISBN missing] Boyer, Horace Clarence. How Sweet the Sound: The Golden Age of Gospel. Elliott and Clark, 1995. ISBN 0-252-06877-7 ...

  7. National Recording Registry - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech was one of 50 recordings preserved in 2002, the first year of existence of the United States National Recording Registry. The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, and inform or reflect life in the United ...

  8. By the Grace of God: The Gospel Album - Wikipedia

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    Locklin recorded the tracks for By the Grace of God at the 16 Ton and Merit recording studios, both located in Nashville, Tennessee. [4] According to Larry Stephens of Country Standard Time, the album was a reflection of Locklin's "personal journey as a Christian". [1] The album featured 22 gospel recordings in total. [5]

  9. Voice of God (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Voice of God" is a song by Dante Bowe, which was released as a standalone single, on September 30, 2020. [1] The song features vocals from Steffany Gretzinger and Chandler Moore . Bowe co-wrote the song with Jeff Schneeweis , Mitch Wong, and Tywan Mack. [ 2 ]