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  2. The Passion Translation - Wikipedia

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    The Passion Translation (TPT) is a modern English translation of the New Testament, and of an increasing number of books from the Hebrew Bible. The goal of The Passion Translation is "to bring God's eternal truth into a highly readable heart-level expression that causes truth and love to jump out of the text and lodge inside our hearts." [1]

  3. Passions (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    Bach wrote the St Mark Passion, BWV 247 for 1731. Picander's libretto for the Passion was once thought to have been destroyed in the bombing of Dresden in World War II, but the recovered copy seems to show that the work was a parody of music from the so-called Trauer-Ode, Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198, and that some choruses were used also in the Christmas Oratorio.

  4. St Matthew Passion discography - Wikipedia

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    History. The earliest recordings of the St Matthew Passion were released on 78 records, although this medium was problematic for such a long work, because the discs only offered about 5 minutes per side. The first recording of the work was conducted by David McKinley Williams with the choir of St. Bartholomew's Church, New York in 1930, but it ...

  5. Passion Play - Wikipedia

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    [3] Passion Plays were the focal point of the Mystery Plays that were performed by city guilds in many medieval cities, [4] the most prominent being York, [5] Chester and Coventry. [6] Public performances of Passion Plays lasted from the fourteenth century to the middle of the sixteenth century, with a few examples into the seventeenth century.

  6. The Passion (Milton) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. The Passion (Milton) The Passion is an unfinished ode by John Milton that was possibly written in 1630 and was first published in 1645 or 1646 (see 1646 in poetry). The poem connects Christ's Crucifixion with his Incarnation. It is linked to two other poems of Milton: On the Morning of Christ's Nativity and Upon the Circumcision.

  7. St Mark Passion (N. Matthes) - Wikipedia

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    St Mark Passion (N. Matthes) St Mark Passion (W. N. 18) is a Passion (sacred oratorio), written in baroque style by Nikolaus Matthes (*1981) between April 2019 and April 2020. It describes the passion, death and sepulture of Jesus. It contains the entire text of chapters 14 and 15 of the Gospel of Mark.

  8. St Matthew Passion structure - Wikipedia

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    16 scenes [3] Archiv [6] Part I 1–4a 1. "The chief priests seek to destroy Jesus" Anointing in Bethany 4b–6 2. "Jesus is anointed with precious ointment" 7–8 3. "Judas plans the betrayal of Christ" The Lord's Supper 9a–11 4. "The disciples prepare the Passover meal" 12–13 5. "The Last Supper" 14–17 6. "The Agony in the Garden" 18–25

  9. Papyrus 66 - Wikipedia

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    Cologny-Genève: Bibliotheca Bodmeriana. Zumstein, Jean, ed. (2008). L'Évangile selon Jean: Introduction et traduction. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Papyrus 66 (also referred to as 𝔓66) is a near complete codex of the Gospel of John, and part of the collection known as the Bodmer Papyri.

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