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Tracks 1–4, 6, 8, 10–11, and 13–14 arranged by Vince Gill and Brown Bannister. Track 12 arranged by Ronn Huff. Track 12 arranged by Ronn Huff. " This Is My Father's World " (public domain) – 3:05
Tesfaye Sahlu (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ; 27 June 1923 – 31 July 2017) [1] [2] also known as Ababa Tesfaye, was an Ethiopian comedian, children's storybook author, and former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War . [ 3 ]
Tesfaye (Amharic: ተስፋዬ), also transliterated as Tesfay and Tesfai, is a male name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: Tesfaye Abera (born 1992), Ethiopian long-distance runner Tesfaye Alebachew (born 1988), Ethiopian footballer
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Some resources for more complete information on the scrolls are the book by Emanuel Tov, "Revised Lists of the Texts from the Judaean Desert" [3] for a complete list of all of the Dead Sea Scroll texts, as well as the online webpages for the Shrine of the Book [4] and the Leon Levy Collection, [5] both of which present photographs and images of the scrolls and fragments themselves for closer ...
After falling on the first lap, she finished in 4:21.72, missing Dibaba's world record of 4:13.31 but breaking the 20-year-old meeting record. [12] A few days later, chasing her own world indoor record over 1,500 m at the Copernicus Cup in Poland, she was only 1.68 seconds behind, securing the second-fastest mark on the world indoor all-time ...
Chapters 6–8 and 12–13 recount the same narrative of First Ethiopian Maccabees of the brothers who refuse to worship Tseerutsaydan's idols. Included in the text's more general religious teachings, are a strong emphasis on the doctrine of physical resurrection of the body and the sectarian splits in 1st century Judaism.