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  2. Music Inspired by The Story - Wikipedia

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    Music Inspired by The Story is a 2011 compilation album of songs by various contemporary Christian music artists. [5] The songs were inspired by scripture passages found in the Bible; it is included in a series with books by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee. [5] The album was named the Special Event Album of the Year at the 43rd GMA Dove Awards. [6]

  3. Category:Music based on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Songs based on the Bible (42 P) Pages in category "Music based on the Bible" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. Category:Songs based on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs based on the Bible" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Liken - Wikipedia

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    The Liken Series is a continuing musical based on events in the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible, as well as stories from the Book of Mormon.The series is popular among many Latter-day Saint (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) families.

  6. You Asked for It: the Lyrics to Olivia Rodrigo's "Teenage ...

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    An ode to her teen years, the star starts the song by asking questions; She's coming to terms with stepping into adulthood and leaving behind the security blanket of being a young teenager. [Chorus]

  7. The Bible Tells Me So - Wikipedia

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    It reached number seven during the fall of 1955 and is the most successful version of the song. The B-side of Cornell's record, "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," also reached the U.S. Top 40, peaking at number 26. [1] It was the theme song of the movie of the same name. His version was the second of five charting versions of the song during 1955.