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Early version of "Give Me Jesus" as published in the Evangelical Harp in 1845. Give Me Jesus (also known as And I Heard the Mourner Say) is a traditional American Christian spiritual song. The song references Matthew 16 (Matthew 16:26) and other passages in the Book of Matthew regarding the Judgment Day.
Send Me a Picture; Shall We Gather; She Always Comes Back To Me; She Is Gone; She Might Call; She's Gone (co-written With Fred Foster) She's Not For You; She's Still Gone (Shirley Nelson) Shelter Of My Arms; Shotgun Willie; Sister's Coming Home; Sit On My Lap; Sitting Here In Limbo (Written by Jimmy Cliff and Guilly Bright) Slow Down Old World ...
List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ...
"Cenacle" is a derivative of the Latin word ceno, which means "I dine". Jerome used the Latin coenaculum for both Greek words in his Latin Vulgate translation. "Upper room" is derived from the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke, which both employ the Koine Greek: anagaion (ἀνάγαιον, Mark 14:15 [2] and Luke 22:12), [3] whereas the Acts of the Apostles uses the Koine Greek hyperōion ...
In dominant function, the VII half diminished chord, like its fully diminished counterpart, can take the place of the dominant V chord at a point of cadential motion. This chord, sometimes called a leading-tone diminished seventh chord, is represented by the Roman numeral notation vii ø 7, the root of which is the leading-tone to the tonic. [3]
"Rest on Us" debuted at No. 39 on the US Hot Christian Songs, [7] and No. 7 on the Hot Gospel Songs charts dated February 13, 2021, [8] [9] "Rest on Us" went on to peak at No. 36 on the Hot Christian Songs chart and spent a total of twenty-four non-consecutive weeks, [10] and at No. 12 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart spending a total of twenty-six non-consecutive weeks.
The Upper Room is a Christian organization that publishes books and magazines and that produces programs to support the spiritual life of Christians around the world. The Upper Room is best known for The Upper Room daily devotional , which is published in 35 languages and is available in more than 100 countries. [ 1 ]
Misericord from the Charterhouse of Florence (Tuscany, Italy), depicting a mascaron With the seat lifted (as at left), the misericord provides a ledge to support the user. A misericord (sometimes named mercy seat, like the biblical object) is a small wooden structure formed on the underside of a folding seat in a church which, when the seat is folded up, is intended to act as a shelf to ...