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  2. Sacred Concert (Ellington) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album five stars and stated "the concert taps into Ellington's roots in showbiz and African-American culture as well as his evidently deep religious faith, throwing it all together in the spirit of universality and sealing everything with the stamps of his musical signatures".

  3. Bunny Briggs - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 1965, Briggs performed at the San Francisco Grace Cathedral. He performed as David in "David Danced Before the Lord With All His Might," alongside the Herman McCoy Singers, Jon Hendricks, and Duke Ellington's band. [8] Briggs almost didn't perform for personal reasons and beliefs, but Ellington convinced him to.

  4. Worship dance - Wikipedia

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    Some liturgical dance was common in ancient times or non-Western settings, with precedents in Judaism beginning with accounts of dancing in the Old Testament.An example is the episode when King David danced before the Ark of the Covenant (), but this instance is often considered to be outside of Jewish norms and Rabbinic rituals prescribed at the time.

  5. Inauguration of a Torah scroll - Wikipedia

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    The escorting of a Torah scroll to its new home has its source in the procession of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, led by King David. As described in the Book of Samuel, this event was marked by dancing and the playing of musical instruments. [10] Both the kohanim and David himself "danced before the Ark" or "danced before the Lord". [1 ...

  6. Community Chapel and Bible Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Following this, he instituted "dancing before the Lord," which was a free-form, individual dance with spiritual implications. In 1985, however, this evolved into a highly controversial, intimate two-person dancing practice known as "spiritual connections." [citation needed]

  7. Portal : Bible/Featured chapter/1 Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    David has the Ark brought to Jerusalem by the Levites, while he himself, "girded with a linen ephod," danced before the Lord, a performance that caused him to be despised by Saul's daughter Michal.

  8. 10 Overrated Foods People Are Pretending to Enjoy - AOL

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    3. Foie Gras. Foie gras is probably the ultimate starter-pack item for acting like a rich person, and the one food item that chefs love to cook to appeal to said rich people.Redditors on the other ...

  9. Shemini (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    David retorted to Michal that he danced before the God who had chosen him over her father, and that he would be viler than that. [189] Michal never had children thereafter. [190] God gave David rest from his enemies, and David asked Nathan the prophet why David should dwell in a house of cedar, while the Ark dwelt within curtains. [191]