Joshua's Song

Joshua's Song

Author: Joan Hiatt Harlow

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-07-23

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1442487178

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Boston, 1919. It’s been a terrible year for thirteen-year-old Joshua Harper. The influenza pandemic that’s sweeping the world has claimed his father’s life; his voice has changed, so he can’t sing in the Boston Boys’ Choir anymore; and now money is tight, so he must quit school to get a job. It’s not fair! Joshua begins working as a newspaper boy, hawking papers on the street, but he soon finds himself competing with Charlestown Charlie, a tough, streetwise boy who does not make things easier for Joshua. It seems that fitting in is not as easy as it once was. Then disaster strikes the city of Boston. Joshua must do what he can to help, and in doing so he finds the place—and the voice—that he thought he’d lost. This remarkable novel is fast-paced, suspenseful, and based on true incidents in Boston history.


Joshua's Song

Joshua's Song

Author: Cheryl Dobson

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2018-12-26

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1643502549

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Joshua was usually a happy and positive fellow. He always whistled and danced when being around his other forest-trail friends. One day this all changed. What was going on? Joshua did not know what, but he would have to do something.


Joshua and the City

Joshua and the City

Author: Joseph F. Girzone

Publisher: Image

Published: 1996-09-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0385485697

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The fourth installment in the Joshua series, Joshua and the City reaches some encouraging and very important conclusions. In an urban community where poverty, senseless violence, racism, and AIDS seem like insurmountable problems, Joshua manages to sow seeds of renewal with his words of love. He reaches out to every person with transforming openness, showing how to regenerate the city and bring about undreamed-of economic revitalization. Yet many other problems remain that money cannot help. And it is, most importantly, to these that Joshua addresses his healing message. In a world of despairing doubt, Joshua and the City gives the reader hopeful answers that lead toward peace and understanding.


Climax of Prophecy

Climax of Prophecy

Author: Richard Bauckham

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 1998-03-01

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 0567544591

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The Apocalypse of John is a work of immense importance and learning. Yet among the major works of early Christianity included in the New Testament it has received relatively little scholarly attention.This work is a significant contribution to remedying this neglect. The author examines the meticulous literary artistry, creative imagination, radical political critique and profound theology of the Apocalypse of John. It is a sustained enterprise to understand both the form and the message of the Apocalypse in its literary and historical contexts.An invaluable and illuminating work for students, scholars and ministers


Joshua

Joshua

Author: Kenneth Gangel

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 0805494642

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No other book in the Bible compares with the wonder of the sacred collection of inspired worship songs known as the Psalms. Considered by many to be the most loved portion of Scripture, the Psalms have been a bedrock of comfort and a tower of strength for believers in every experience of life. This is the second of two volumes in the Holman Old Testament Commentary given to the Psalms, that provide commentary on Psalms chapters 76-150. Some of the key Psalms receive an added in-depth treatment that includes exposition, illustrations, and teaching plans. - http://www.christianbook.com


Music in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Music in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Author: John Arthur Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1317091922

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In Music in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, John Arthur Smith presents the first full-length study of music among the ancient Israelites, the ancient Jews and the early Christians in the Mediterranean lands during the period from 1000 BCE to 400 CE. He considers the physical, religious and social setting of the music, and how the music was performed. The extent to which early Christian music may have retained elements of the musical tradition of Judaism is also considered. After reviewing the subject's historical setting, and describing the main sources, the author discusses music at the Jerusalem Temple and in a variety of spheres of Jewish life away from it. His subsequent discussion of early Christian music covers music in private devotion, monasticism, the Eucharist, and gnostic literature. He concludes with an examination of the question of the relationship between Jewish and early Christian music, and a consideration of the musical environments that are likely to have influenced the formation of the earliest Christian chant. The scant remains of notated music from the period are discussed and placed in their respective contexts. The numerous sources that are the foundation of the book are evaluated objectively and critically in the light of modern scholarship. Due attention is given to where their limitations lie, and to what they cannot tell us as well as to what they can. The book serves as a reliable introduction as well as being an invaluable guide through one of the most complex periods of music history.


My Soul Looks Back and Wonders: the Call of God on a Woman's Life

My Soul Looks Back and Wonders: the Call of God on a Woman's Life

Author: Elaine Rose Penn

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-12-20

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1796067091

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There are thousands of great women of God who were pioneers of the faith and the gospel. Though many of their names are lost to us forever, the record of their exploits for the sake of the Kingdom are engraved in the eternal and living chronicles of heaven. They represent the hues and colors of God ́s rainbow and are present in the history of every denomination, faith and religion. Women have dug out churches, cleaned them, closed them and built them. They were visionaries, ground-breakers, pathfinders, the bridges that brought us over, trend-setters, armor-bearers, leaders, agents for change and disciples. They cooked, cried, sang, marched, testified, organized, did the holy dance, counseled, and prayed while everybody else slept. They carried the "work" on their bare knuckles, tear drops, hips, lips and hearts. In the pages of this delightful book filled with powerful scriptural revelation, candor, insight and instruction,Elaine Rose Penn delivers a challenge to women called to the gospel ministry to be true to their femininity, and adhere to a high standard of excellence and accountability in the conduct of their service to Christ.


The Book of Jasher - Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel - Faithfully Translated from the Original Hebrew into English

The Book of Jasher - Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel - Faithfully Translated from the Original Hebrew into English

Author: Sefer Ha-Yashar

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2018-03-06

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 1528783093

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"The Book of Jasher" (Also known as the "Dibre ha-Yamim be-'Aruk" and "Toledot Adam") is a Hebrew midrash named after the Book of Jasher mentioned in the Bible. It provides a history beginning with the creation of Adam and Eve and ending with the Canaanites being driven out of the Promised Land. Contents include: "The Creation of Adam and Eve. The Fall. Birth of Cain and Abel. Abel a Keeper of Sheep. Cain a Tiller of the Soil. The Quarrel Between the Brothers and the Result. Cain, the First Murderer, Cursed of God", "Seth is Born. People begin to Multiply and Become Idolatrous. Third Part of the Earth Destroyed. Earth Cursed and Becomes corrupt through the Wickedness of Men. Cainan, a Wise and Righteous King, Foretells the Flood. Enoch is Born", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.


Relating to the Text

Relating to the Text

Author: Timothy Sandoval

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2003-11-01

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0567004287

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This collection contains studies reflecting the contribution of Martin Buss to biblical scholarship, focusing on the forms and genres of biblical literature and on interdisciplinary approaches to biblical interpretation. Contributors to the volume include J.H. Hayes, J. Kuan, A. Siedlecki, B. Green, M. Miller, R. Bailey, S. Melcher, B. Long, N. Walls, C. Newsom, D. Blumenthal, T. Linafelt, T. Beal, E. Ben Zvi, N. Stipe, N. Habel, F. Gorman, Y. Gitay, J. Lapsley, M. Sweeney, E. Gerstenberger, V. Robbins, D. Jobling, R. Weems, C. Mandolfo, and T. Sandoval.