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  2. Good Shepherd (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Shepherd" originated in a very early 19th century hymn written by the Methodist minister Reverend John Adam Granade (1770–1807), "Let Thy Kingdom, Blessed Savior". [1] [2] [3] Granade was a significant figure of the Great Revival in the American West during the 19th century's first decade, as the most important author of camp meeting hymns during that time. [4]

  3. List of songs recorded by Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    The Good Earth; Good Morning Friend; Good Old American Guest; Good Old Mountain Dew; The Good, the Bad, and the Cookie Kid; Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodnight Irene; Gospel Boogie; Gospel Road; Gospel Ship (My) Grandfather's Clock [2] Great Commission; The Great Speckle(d) Bird; Greater Love Hath No Man; The Greatest Cowboy of Them All; Greatest ...

  4. Parable of the Lost Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The image from this parable of the shepherd placing the lost sheep on his shoulders has been widely incorporated into depictions of the Good Shepherd. [5] Consequently, this parable appears in art mostly as an influence on depictions of the Good Shepherd rather than as a distinct subject on its own.

  5. List of compositions by Erkki Melartin - Wikipedia

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    Nuorten laulukirja II (Song book of the youth II), Op. 134a (1927 or earlier) – Songs to one, two and three voices with piano (also a version with only one voice published 1929) Hyvä paimen (The good shepherd) (Immi Hellén) Linnun hautaus (Bird's burial) (Alpo Noponen) Rattoisa retki (A merry moment) (Immi Hellén)

  6. Good Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Good Shepherd, c. 300–350, at the Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome. The Good Shepherd (Greek: ποιμὴν ὁ καλός, poimḗn ho kalós) is an image used in the pericope of John 10:1–21, in which Jesus Christ is depicted as the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. Similar imagery is used in Psalm 23 and Ezekiel 34:11–16.

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  8. Biblical Songs - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Songs was written between 5 and 26 March 1894, while Dvořák was living in New York City. It has been suggested that he was prompted to write them by news of a death (of his father Frantisek, or of the composers Tchaikovsky or Gounod, or of the conductor Hans von Bülow); but there is no good evidence for that, and the most likely explanation is that he felt out of place in the ...

  9. Oh Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    Choral arrangements of the song have been used in the films The Good Shepherd and Nixon. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. [21] Various arrangements by Percy Grainger have been recorded by John Shirley-Quirk and other classically trained singers.