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Elijah, Ahab, SATB 11: Chorus: Baal erhöre uns! Baal, we cry to thee; hear and answer us! 1 Kings 18:26: SSAATTBB 12: Recitative with choir: Rufet lauter! Denn er ist ja Gott! Call him louder, for he is a god! 1 Kings 18:27: Elijah, SATB 13: Recitative with choir: Rufet lauter! Er hört euch nicht. Call him louder! he heareth not! 1 Kings 18: ...
"Elijah" 26 26 – – "These Days" 29 29 – – 1987 "Verge of a Miracle" 9 1 5 – Pictures in the Sky "Screen Door" – 7 2 – "Pictures in the Sky" 15 2 4 – 1988 "Could Be a Celebration" – 29 – – "Awesome God" 4 1 3 – Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth "The Other Side of the World" 14 5 13 – 1989 "If I Stand" 3 3 8 –
Stevens re-recorded the song for his 1969 album Gitarzan and again for the song's music video in 1995. A cover version of Stevens' song was released in July 1962 by Jimmy Savile, [8] [9] backed by the English pop group The Tremeloes, featuring Brian Poole. Kinky Friedman recorded the song for his 1977 album Lasso from El Paso.
Elijah watched that 2019 hospital-bed footage, of him struggling to sing again, on a wall-sized video screen right before his audition, shaking his head as he pondered his miraculous, against-all ...
According to 1 Kings 18:45–46, following the prophet Elijah's victory over the prophets of Ba'al at Mount Carmel, Elijah instructs Ahab to return home to Jezreel, where he would be reporting on events to Jezebel, his wife, but "the hand of the Lord was upon Elijah" and he reached Jezreel ahead of Ahab (1 Kings 18:45–46). Jezreel is around ...
On her wedding night, Jezebel evades Ahab and pursues Jehu, whom she seduces. Jezebel establishes the cult of Baal, her idol, in Israel and builds a temple. Jehovah, the God of the Israelites, delivers drought upon Israel because of the idolatry and sends his prophet Elijah to reprimand the people. Elijah prays to Jehovah and the drought ends.
Friends and Heroes is a Canadian animated Christian children's television program that airs on TBN, Smile of a Child TV, and was also shown on BBC TV.It takes place from 69–71 AD, during the First Jewish–Roman War.
"Everything Is Beautiful" is viewed as a major departure for Stevens, as the song is a more serious and spiritual tune, unlike some of his previous ("Gitarzan" and "Ahab the Arab") and subsequent ("The Streak") recordings, which were comedy/novelty songs. The record's success allowed Stevens (while still recording his comedy and novelty songs ...