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  2. File:Handel - Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 (excerpt).oga - Wikipedia

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    Note: The restored MP3 versions of the recordings from the University of California Santa Barbara Library are available only under an unacceptable non-commercial license. Unedited raw (.wav) versions were formerly available from that site under a dedication into the public domain; while they are no longer available, those .wav files downloaded ...

  3. Shir LaShalom - Wikipedia

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    In a cross-media poll held in Israel's 50th anniversary year of 1998 to select Israel's Song of the Jubilee, Shir LaShalom placed third. [12] [13] On Friday 17 January 2025, a second fictional entry was added to the song's history section. It read: "I wish I had been able to knock on your door back then and called you my brother, when I had the ...

  4. Israel in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The libretto of Israel in Egypt is mainly based on the Book of Exodus, with the account of The Exodus of the Israelites in the first part, and the Song of the Sea in the latter part, called Moses Song by Handel. In composing Israel in Egypt, in what was by then his common practice, Handel recycled music from his own previous compositions and ...

  5. Egypt (Bethel Music and Cory Asbury song) - Wikipedia

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    "Egypt" is a song by Bethel Music and Cory Asbury, which was released as the third single from Bethel Music's twelfth live album, Revival's in the Air (2020), on April 3, 2020. [1] The song was written by Phil Wickham, Brian Johnson, Cory Asbury, Ethan Hulse, and Lee Cummings. It celebrates God's faithfulness with reference to the story of the ...

  6. Go Down Moses - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the song refers to the liberation of the ancient Jewish people from Egyptian slavery. That story held a second meaning for enslaved African Americans, because they related their experiences under slavery to those of Moses and the Israelites who were enslaved by the pharaoh, [5] and the idea that God would come to the aid of the persecuted resonated with them.

  7. Tzena, Tzena, Tzena - Wikipedia

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    "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" (Hebrew: צאנה צאנה צאנה, "Come Out, Come Out, Come Out"), sometimes "Tzena, Tzena", is a song, written in 1941 in Hebrew. Its music is by Issachar Miron (a.k.a. Stefan Michrovsky), a Polish emigrant in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel), and the lyrics are by Yechiel Chagiz .

  8. List of Israeli music inspired by the Gaza war - Wikipedia

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    In December, Moshe Korsia released a war song called "Lo Yihyu Po Milchamot" (There Will Be No Wars Here) which garnered hundreds of thousands of views within days. The song also reached #78 on the Mako weekly Hitlist chart. [2] On 6 December, the band Lola Marsh released the song "Until You Return, Until You Come Back". [34]

  9. Plague Songs - Wikipedia

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    Plague Songs is an album of songs about the ten Plagues of Egypt described in the Book of Exodus performed by various artists. The songs were originally commissioned by the British arts organisation Artangel for its project The Margate Exodus, which centres on a one-day event that took place in Margate on 30 September 2006.