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  2. Divine Council - Wikipedia

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    The text tells how the king made a new cultic statue for the god and gave privileges to his temple. Divine council in Olympus: Hermes with his mother Maia, Apollo playing kithara, Dionysos and a maenad. Side B of an Attic red-figure belly-amphora, ca. 500 BC. A Divine Council is an assembly of a number of deities over which a higher-level one ...

  3. Pippa Passes - Wikipedia

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    Many followed Alexandra Orr, who wrote, "Something in [Pippa's] song strikes [Sebald's] conscience like a thunderbolt, and its reviving force awakens Ottima's also: both are spiritually saved", [4] but J. M. Purcell disagreed, arguing "that Pippa's song has recalled Sebald—but not Ottima, however—to his moral senses; and in his revulsion ...

  4. 11Q13 - Wikipedia

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    11Q13, also 11QMelch or the Melchizedek document, is a fragmentary manuscript among the Dead Sea Scrolls (from Cave 11) which mentions Melchizedek as leader of God's angels in a war in Heaven against the angels of darkness instead of the more familiar Archangel Michael. The text is an apocalyptic commentary on the Jubilee year of Leviticus 25.

  5. People of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "People of Heaven" is a song by Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake. It was released as a standalone single on July 28, 2023. [1] Lake and Wickham co-wrote the song with Brandon Breitenbach. [2] Aaron Robertson handled the production of the single. The song peaked at number 40 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart published by Billboard. [3]

  6. The Golden Streets of Glory - Wikipedia

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    It was reissued again in 2010 as Letter to Heaven: Songs of Faith and Inspiration, with seven bonus tracks, including the 1971 single "Comin' for to Carry Me Home," which did not make the original album track listing, and an unreleased song from the original album sessions, "Would You Know Him (If You Saw Him)".

  7. Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her - Wikipedia

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    " Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" ("From Heaven Above to Earth I Come") is a hymn text relating to the Nativity of Jesus, written by Martin Luther in 1534. The hymn is most often sung to the melody, Zahn No. 346, which first appeared in a 1539 songbook and was probably also composed by Luther.

  8. Heavensong - Wikipedia

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    "O Lord God" Paul Chesnokov, English adaption by N. Lindsay Nordon from Psalm 104 3:58: 9. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" Johann Sebastian Bach, Martin Jahn; English translation by Robert Bridges: Lucien Calliet: 3:28: 10. "Meditation (from Thaïs)" Jules Massenet 5:27: 11. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Howard Goodall 3:07: 12. "I Will Lift Up Mine ...

  9. Sacred Concert (Ellington) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album five stars and stated "the concert taps into Ellington's roots in showbiz and African-American culture as well as his evidently deep religious faith, throwing it all together in the spirit of universality and sealing everything with the stamps of his musical signatures".