Amen! Hallelujah!


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In order for twenty-first century readers to properly understand Revelation, we have to look at it through first century eyes. Their understanding of the book frames our understanding. Start with the assumption that the last book of the Bible is exactly what it purports to be - a revelation, not a mystery. Add to that assumption the fact that it was written by a first century author and that it was originally read by first century readers who were expected to understand and obey the message contained in it. Take into consideration their first century frame-of-reference and the authors familiarity with the Old Testament. Wrap that all up in the popular apocalyptic literary genre of its day with its pervasive use of symbolism. That mixture of elements is what gave rise to the Book of Revelation.




The Liturgy of the Seventh Sabbath


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Hallelujah, Amen (from Judas Maccabeus)


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This glorious oratorio by Handel transcribes very well for double brass quintet. Brilliant fanfare figures in the trumpets and the powerful choral parts given to the horns and trombones make this piece a newly discovered brass master work. The range and technical demands are reasonable for all players.







Thanks and Praise Words Edition


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The Church of Ireland's current hymn book was published in 2000. This new supplement contains some 200 hymns, songs and liturgical settings reflecting the best of church music to emerge since the compilation of the most recent edition of the Church Hymnal.







The Church Hymnary


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Congregational Church Hymnal


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E.I. #21 - Earth Invasion


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Kevin Keene is given the role of a lifetime: infiltrate the Cohort of Christ. Meanwhile, Betty Pierce and Sean Sullivan continue to plot as the Kazoop plan another devastating attack.




Judas Maccabaeus


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