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Rahab (center) in James Tissot's The Harlot of Jericho and the Two Spies.Rahab (/ ˈ r eɪ h æ b /; [1] Hebrew: רָחָב, Modern: Raẖav, Tiberian: Rāḥāḇ, "broad", "large") was, according to the Book of Joshua, a Gentile and a Canaanite woman who resided within Jericho in the Promised Land and assisted the Israelites by hiding two men who had been sent to scout the city prior to ...
In medieval Jewish folklore, Rahab is a mythical sea monster, a dragon of the waters, the "demonic angel of the sea". Rahab represents the primordial abyss, the water dragon of darkness and chaos, comparable to Leviathan and Tiamat. Rahab later became a particular demon, inhabitant of the sea, especially associated with the Red Sea. [8]
"Jericho" is a song by American Contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter Andrew Ripp that was released via Boxer Poet on August 21, 2020, [1] as the third single from his forthcoming studio album, Evergreen. Ripp co-wrote the song with Ethan Hulse.
In 1930, Marshall Bartholomew created his arrangement of the song. [8] Composer and conductor Morton Gould used the song as the basis for his 1941 composition for concert band, Jericho Rhapsody. [9] [8] Ralph Flanagan adapted it under the title "Joshua". Ralph Flanagan and His Orchestra recorded the spiritual in New York City on March 1, 1950.
"Jericho" uses an interpolation of the distinct melody in "Kunta Kinte" by the Revolutionaries.This track was also remixed by British electronic group Genaside II.Their mix begins with a sample of Front 242's "Welcome to Paradise", a song that cites the words of American preacher Pastor Ferell Griswold "Hey poor you don't have to be poor anymore" [3]
With Devils Amongst Us All has been described as metalcore, [15] [16] [17] thrash metal, [15] [16] [18] and hardcore punk. [19] It showcases a fast, heavy and aggressive sound [15] featuring precise drumming, hardcore breakdowns, [19] and an emphasis on melodic qualities, [15] seen most prominently in "The Haunted" and "No Saving Me".
Jay-Z in 2003. This is the ... As lead artist. List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director Title ... "Song Cry" 2002 Sanaa Hamri [24]
Jay-Z made a featured guest appearance and lent his voice to the track. "Best of Me, Part 2" was composed by Mýa Harrison and production duo Trackmasters along with Teron Beal, Larry Gates, and rapper Jay-Z sampling an interpolation of Biz Markie's 1987 song "Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz", which was produced by Marley Marl.