Zion Songbook IV

Zion Songbook IV
Title Zion Songbook IV PDF eBook
Author Glory Hill Music
Publisher Zion Christian Publishers
Pages 44
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Music
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The Zion Songbooks are a collection of praise and worship songs written by songwriters from Zion Fellowship®.

Songs of Ethiopia's Tesfaye Gabbiso

Songs of Ethiopia's Tesfaye Gabbiso
Title Songs of Ethiopia's Tesfaye Gabbiso PDF eBook
Author Lila W. Balisky
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 293
Release 2018-10-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532634943

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Tesfaye Gabbiso, prominent Ethiopian soloist, began composing song texts and tunes as a young lad in the early 1970s during a period of social and political upheaval in Ethiopia. This national ferment strengthened a creative surge among a generation of youth as the Ethiopian revolution (1974–91) was taking hold. An explosion of indigenous spiritual songs was one result. The indigenous song style was in contrast to the imported and translated European hymnody that had earlier been sung in Ethiopia's evangelical churches. Because of his testimony, both in life and song, Tesfaye was imprisoned for seven years during the revolution, during which time he continued to compose and sing. Thus, his songs reflect suffering, endurance, and hope in the "Babylons, Meantime, and Zions" of life experience. The human voice in song, rooted in the flow of the missio Dei, is perhaps the greatest testimony that may be lived out, whether in a prison cell or in the larger complex world. A special feature of this book is the inclusion of 104 of Tesfaye's songs (Cassettes 1–7) in English translation. This study is valuable as a cross-cultural textbook, offers rich lyrics, and embodies a challenge to Christian commitment in the arts.

Music in Print Master Title Index

Music in Print Master Title Index
Title Music in Print Master Title Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 818
Release 1999
Genre Music
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Music, Books on Music, and Sound Recordings

Music, Books on Music, and Sound Recordings
Title Music, Books on Music, and Sound Recordings PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Pages 996
Release 1987
Genre Audio-visual materials
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Book of Praise

Book of Praise
Title Book of Praise PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 661
Release 2011
Genre Psalms (Music)
ISBN 9780887560996

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Classical Vocal Music in Print

Classical Vocal Music in Print
Title Classical Vocal Music in Print PDF eBook
Author F. Mark Daugherty
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1995
Genre Vocal music
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Literary Study of the Bible

Literary Study of the Bible
Title Literary Study of the Bible PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hodgkins
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 707
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1118604490

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The most comprehensive and accessible introduction to scriptural art yet written Literary Study of the Bible: An Introduction approaches each book of the Bible (including several of the apocrypha) with non-sectarian literary questions, exploring the meanings that the Bible reveals when we read it like a poem, narrative, or play. As a unique hybrid of introductory guide, essential handbook, historical survey, and absorbing commentary, this book fills a gap in literary Bible study with its fresh perspectives on the biblical writers’ many arts. Readers will engage in wide range of textual approaches and interpretive traditions through this broadly informed, accessibly written text. Dr. Christopher Hodgkins has taught Literary Study of the Bible for 25 years, over which time he has field-tested the many lenses—of genre, image, language, characterization, plot, and craft—used throughout this book. Tracing the sources, composition, and influences of the Biblical text, this book places the Bible in a tradition of ancient near eastern, Hebrew, and Hellenistic literary art, giving new depth to the way we understand the familiar stories of scripture. Unlike other literary introductions to the Bible, this book uniquely combines these elements: Approaches the Bible as a richly collaborative and coherent work of literary art, exploring how earlier books influence the creation and interpretation of later ones Provides illuminating commentary supplemented by explanatory textboxes, maps, illustrations, and study questions to enhance interest and expand learning Introduces poetic and narrative devices like doubling, juxtaposition, and irony within the context of scriptural art and editorial design Gives extensive attention to each biblical book, resulting in the most comprehensive introduction to literary Bible study to date Presents these materials through an accessible and lively text permeated with references to both high and popular culture Literary Study of the Bible will be a welcome addition to personal, school, college, and congregational libraries, as well as an excellent text for students of the Bible in both secular and faith-based settings.