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"Oh Well" is a song by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1969 and composed by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. It first appeared as a single in various countries in 1969 and subsequently appeared on US versions of that year's Then Play On album and the band's Greatest Hits album in 1971.
Oh Well was a German dance group active in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Their record producers were Alexander Henninger and Achim Völker. [ 1 ] They were relatively successful during their peak in 1989, but broke up soon after, due to a lack of further chart success.
The Luther Bible was revised in 1984, and this version was adapted to the new German orthography in 1999. Here also some revisions have taken place, e.g. "Weib" > "Frau". Despite the revisions, the language is still somewhat archaic and difficult for non-native speakers who want to learn the German language using a German translation of the Bible.
Hymns for Today's Church (1982) – evangelical, notable for exclusive use of contemporary English [179] Mission Praise (1984) The New English Hymnal (1986) Church Family Worship: Jubilate Hymns (1988) [180] [181] The New Oxford Book of Carols (1992) [182] The Shorter New Oxford Book of Carols (1993) [183] [184] Hymns Old & New, New Anglican ...
Heinrich Schütz set Psalm 96 in German, "Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied", for choir as part of his composition of the Becker Psalter, SWV 194. [ 33 ] Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied , previously attributed to Georg Philipp Telemann as TWV 1:1748, [ 34 ] is Melchior Hoffmann 's 1708 setting of Psalm 96, as a church cantata for New Year's Day .
The oratorio depicts events in the life of the prophet Elijah. Mendelssohn uses biblical episodes relating to Elijah, which in the original, 1 Kings 17:19 and 2 Kings 2:1, are narrated in rather laconic form, to produce intensely dramatic scenes, while adding several related biblical texts, mostly taken from the Old Testament.
Oh Well may refer to: Oh Well (band), a German dance group that started in the late 1980s; Oh Well, an album by Insomniac Folklore; Oh Well (card game), the original version of the card game, Oh Hell!
Psalm 133 is the 133rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity". In Latin, it is known as " Ecce quam bonum ". [ 1 ]