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  2. Benedictus (canticle) - Wikipedia

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    The Benedictus (also Song of Zechariah or Canticle of Zachary ), given in Gospel of Luke 1:68–79, is one of the three canticles in the first two chapters of this Gospel, the other two being the "Magnificat" and the "Nunc dimittis". The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zechariah on the occasion of the circumcision of his son ...

  3. Zechariah (New Testament figure) - Wikipedia

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    Zechariah ( Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה Zəḵaryā, "remember Yah "; Greek: Ζαχαρίας; Zacharias in KJV; Zachary in the Douay–Rheims Bible; Zakariyya ( Arabic: زكريا, romanized : Zakariyyā) in Islamic tradition) is a Jewish figure in the New Testament and the Quran, [ 2] and venerated in Christianity and Islam. [ 3] In the Bible ...

  4. The Son of God Goes Forth to War - Wikipedia

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    The Son of God Goes Forth to War. The Son of God Goes Forth to War (1812) is a hymn by Reginald Heber [ 1] which appears, with reworked lyrics, in the novella The Man Who Would Be King (1888), by Rudyard Kipling and, set to the Irish tune The Moreen / The Minstrel Boy, in the film The Man Who Would Be King (1975), directed by John Huston. [ 2]

  5. Book of Zechariah - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Zechariah is a Jewish text attributed to Zechariah, a Hebrew prophet of the late 6th century BC. In the Hebrew Bible, the text is included as part of the Twelve Minor Prophets, itself a part of the second division of that work. In the Christian Old Testament, the Book of Zechariah is considered to be a separate book .

  6. Magnificat - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Magnificat ( Latin for " [My soul] magnifies [the Lord]") is a canticle, also known as the Song of Mary, the Canticle of Mary and, in the Byzantine tradition, the Ode of the Theotokos ( Greek: Ἡ ᾨδὴ τῆς Θεοτόκου ). It is traditionally incorporated into the liturgical services of the Catholic Church, the Eastern ...

  7. Zechariah ben Jehoiada - Wikipedia

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    Zechariah was the son of Jehoiada, the High Priest in the times of Ahaziah and Jehoash of Judah. After the death of Jehoiada, Zechariah condemned both King Jehoash and the people for their rebellion against God ( 2 Chronicles 24:20 ). This so stirred up their resentment against him that at the king's commandment they stoned him, and he died "in ...

  8. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Wikipedia

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    American Idiot was released on September 21, 2004; "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is the eleventh song on the standard tracklist. [ 8] The song was released a single on June 13, 2005, [ 9] and was the album's fourth single. [ 10] A live recording of the song was included in the bands live album Bullet In A Bible, released in 2005. [ 11]

  9. Zechariah of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Zechariah of Israel. Zechariah ( Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה Zəḵaryā, meaning "remembered by Yah "; also Zachariah, Zacharias; Latin: Zacharias) was the fourteenth king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel, and son of Jeroboam II . Zechariah became king of Israel in Samaria in the thirty-eighth year of Azariah, king of Judah. ( 2 ...