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    also sings for joy - Zephaniah 3:17. Psalms‚ the longest book in the bible‚ is a collection of hymns written by many composers. The book of psalms was used as a hymn book in bible times. Two other book in the Old Testament. Song of Solomon and Lamentation‚are also collection of songs‚but hymn and songs are found in many other books of the bible‚ from the song of Moses in Exodus 15:1-18 to the song of Moses and the lamb in Revelation 15:3-4.

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    Introduction to Biblical Studies (PHIL 223) Study Guide Old Testament Prophets Carol Swain Lewis‚ Ph.D.‚ Instructor God’s Messengers From the beginning‚ prophets were known as spokesmen for God. In other words‚ the purpose for a prophet was to speak God’s words to the Israelites. Sometimes God’s message for his people was a call to repent and return to God’s ways‚ and sometimes a prophet foretold future events. Regardless‚ when a prophet‚ the evangelist of his day‚ appeared

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    those shoes were old / With which she followed my poor father’s body / Like Niobe‚ all tears” (1.2.147-149). Hamlet compares the timing of his mother’s remarriage to be a fraction of the time required to break in a pair of shoes. Due to her lack of lamentation‚ Hamlet also questions her prior devotion to his father. To stress Queen Gertrude’s brief grieving period even further‚ Shakespeare uses hyperbole‚ “Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears / Had left the flushing in her galled eyes” (1.2.154-155)

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    reality of the speaker’s time‚ the buildings having been ruined by time and fate. Where "The Ruin" can be seen from a sentimental perspective‚ it may also be viewed from an imagistic perspective. Arnold Talentino sees the poem as not a sorrowful lamentation‚ but as an angry or realistic condemnation of the actual people who wrought the destruction.

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    Author Name: Mario Eric Gamalinda Age: 54 Birthday: Oct. 14‚ 1956 Birthplace: Manila School: UST and UP Occupation: Poet‚ fictionist‚ essayist Currently lives in: New York City‚ USA Currently works at: Center for Investigative Journalism Eric Gamalinda is a local fellow for poetry of the UP ICW in 1983. He went to Great Britain to represent the Philippines in the Cambridge International Writers’ Conference in 1990. In 1991‚ he attended the Hawthornden International Writers’ Retreat

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    Finishing as a runner up in the Swedish version of the television karaoke contest “The Voice” in 2012 isn’t exactly the most likely origin story of an artist who taps into the darkwave/gothic sounds of the 1980’s. Since then‚ Nicole Sabouné has undertaken a journey of self-discovery‚ intending to detach herself from these past affiliations‚ and has become dedicated to exploring uncharted territories in the darker realms of music. Conceptually based around a classic 1956 poem by the writer Harry

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    the tragic death of the war hero‚ James Wolfe‚ during the French and Indian war through the depiction of Wolfe’s death‚ Wolfe’s surrounding‚ as well as by the setting in which it took place. Wolfe’s death pose shares many similarities between the Lamentation of Christ. By doing so‚ West conveys a strong message that Wolfe’s death was Christ like. It highlights his death as tragic and saddening but even so‚ it also emphasizes the pureness and innocence of General Wolfe‚ all of which showcase his admirable

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    Quiz 4 -Designed the dome of Florence Cathedral-Brunelleschi -Early Christian pierced with arrows-montagona st sebasstian -False- in Lamentation the angles exhibit cool dignity -False- Michalegelo was a brilliant painter but saw his self as a painter -False- Renaissance was a period of denying the idea. -False- The baptistery doors by Andra show scenes from life of Christ( john the Baptist) -Michelangelo-sculptor not painter -Not high renaissance- el Greco -Sfumato- haze on Mona Lisa -The

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    Authors Biography Mario Eric Gamalinda Born on Oct. 14‚ 1956‚Manila School: UST and UP  Occupation: Poet‚ fictionist‚ essayist Currently lives in: New York City‚ USA  Currently works at: Center for Investigative Journalism Eric Gamalinda is a local fellow for poetry of the UP ICW in 1983. He went to Great Britain to represent the Philippines in the Cambridge International Writers’ Conference in 1990. In 1991‚ he attended the

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    The literature of early New England reflected the lives and beliefs of Puritan colonists. The basis of their society was structured strictly towards humility and the worship of god. Every action the puritans committed reflected an attitude of humility‚ for they feared gaudiness would offend the glory of god. As such‚ the everyday behaviors of puritans were basic and simple‚ from the food they ate to the clothes they wore. It is no surprise then‚ that the Puritan mind-set of depravity would also shine

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