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The Song of Hannah is a poem interpreting the prose text of the Books of Samuel. According to the surrounding narrative, the poem ( 1 Samuel 2:1–10 ) was a prayer delivered by Hannah , to give thanks to God for the birth of her son, Samuel .
David Reginald Garratt was raised in Dunedin as an Open Brethren. They met at a Youth For Christ NZ concert in Wellington in 1962. [2] [5] [3] After releasing their 1968 Scripture in Song EP album, a children's song book and album, and their first full-length LP record, in 1972, the Garratts released their Scripture in Song double album Prepare ...
Down at the cross where my Savior died, Down where for cleansing from sin I cried; There to my heart was the blood applied, Glory to His Name. Refrain: Glory to His name, glory to His name; There to my heart was the blood applied, Glory to His name. I am so wondrously saved from sin, Jesus so sweetly abides within;
After becoming Satan by his fall, Lucifer "goeth up and down, to and fro in the earth, seeking to destroy the souls of men" (Doctrine and Covenants 10:27). Mormons consider Isaiah 14:12 to be referring to both the king of the Babylonians and the devil. [224] [225]
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Satan ain't nothin' but a snake in the grass He's a conjur, he's a liar Hallelujah, Lord. Elijah rock shout shout Elijah rock comin' up Lord Elijah rock shout shout Elijah rock comin' up Lord If I could I surely would Stand on the rock where Moses stood If I could I surely would Stand on the rock where Moses stood Elijah rock, oh Elijah rock Elijah
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The Book of Moses, included in the LDS standard works canon, references the war in heaven and Satan's origin as a fallen angel of light. [15] The concept of a war in heaven at the end of time became an addendum to the story of Satan's fall at the genesis of time—a narrative which included Satan and a third of all of heaven's angels.