The Songs of Zion
Author: Michael Bushell
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Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781884527043
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Author: Michael Bushell
Publisher:
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781884527043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Cochran
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9781557285478
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a lyrical, scholarly exploration of the connection between one family's musical traditions and its rural community of Zion, Arkansas. In 1959, three Gilbert sisters--Alma, Helen, and Phydella--began compiling songs they remembered as their own and sending them to one another in letters. Their tendency to center memory in sound rather than sight reveals an unusual musical birthright. Robert Cochran has constructed a composite portrait of this family for whom music is the center of life. He examines their lived experience as they anchor their history through song, singing, and the playing of musical instruments. The Gilberts are wonderful exemplars of the "mediation of oral tradition," and when approached through their music, they reveal themselves as remarkable individuals with an elaborate and firmly held sense of their unique identities. A decade in the making, Singing in Zion is written with a memoirist's sense of family history and an ethnographer's sense of the rich encounter of worlds. This narrative has a seductive simplicity that conveys much of the Gilbert family's charm while at the same time establishing a broader framework that is firmly academic. It will be enjoyed by all readers.
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Published: 2017-09
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9781567698527
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusicians and congregations can join in the worship of our great God through the music of Saints of Zion. The Saints of Zion Songbook features fourteen hymns from the album arranged for piano and SATB choir as well as eleven shorter hymnal arrangements that are suitable for congregational singing or family worship.
Author: R. Scott Clark
Publisher: P & R Publishing
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 9781596381100
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bryce Lowrance
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2017-11-02
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 1387384422
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSongs of Zion is an a cappella hymnal designed for congregational singing. The hymnal contains songs from Primitive Baptist heritage that may not be found in modern published hymnals.However, the book primarily consists of contemporary hymns, most of which were composed by active Primitive Baptist church members.
Author: Joseph Barnby
Publisher:
Published: 2014-03
Total Pages: 8
ISBN-13: 9781429135856
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMolly Ijames delivers a compelling setting of this timeless hymn with a creative accompaniment that helps us visualize the sunrise. This anthem is one constant crescendo and closes with the amazing cry, "May Jesus Christ be praised!"
Author: Gene Zion
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 1978-04-19
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 0064440087
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHarry′s had it! The lady next door sings too loudly and too often, but every time Harry tries to stop her he gets in trouble. Can Harry solve the neighborhood′s problem before he′s sent to the doghouse?
Author: John Clark
Publisher: Bonneville
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart fashion spread, part adventure guide, and all Utah cultural treasure, this book is a stunning visual record of six female Univeristy of Utah students who explored Zion National Park in 1920 as its first official tourists.
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Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 712
ISBN-13: 9780828010627
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Patrick Barber
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9781931018081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristians know the Psalms, sing the Psalms, and pray the Psalms more than any other book of the Bible. Yet, even as believers have grown more devoted to individual psalms, they have lost the big picture-the single sense that unites all the psalms as one coherent book. Michael Barber is at the forefront of an emerging movement in biblical theology. With this book, he is recovering the narrative plot that was the common heritage of Jews and Christians in the ancient world. Barber shows how King David serves as an example for the chosen people as they struggled in exile. As David was rescued by the Lord, so would Israel be restored as a kingdom for all ages. This is the story of Christ as well, whom Barber reveals as the "new David." And, in Christ, it is the story of every Christian. The Psalms bring us-in our reading and in our prayer-from suffering and pleading to glory, triumph, and praise. Barber's analysis follows upon an extensive introduction by Scott Hahn, Ph.D., detailing the historical, cultural, and theological background of the Psalter.