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  1. Psalms of Asaph

    unref date October 2009 The Psalms of Asaph are the twelve psalms numbered 50 and 73 83 of the Psalms Book of Psalms . The origin and identity of the person of Asaph Bible Asaph is ambiguous, and it is difficult to know whether or not there was an identifiable progenitor for this family name. The Asaphite priests had a pre exilic role to provide musically based or induced prophecy , and a post exilic role singing praise to God . Identity of Asaph The genealogical tables of the Books of Chronicles cite the original Asaph as the son of Berechiah bibleverse 1 Chr 6 39 NIV . According to the Chroniclers, the sons of Asaph, Zaccur , Joseph, Nethaniah , and Asarelah , were assigned by King David David to prophesy to the accompaniment of lyre s, harp s, and cymbal s bibleverse 1 Chr 25 1 2 NIV . In the post exilic period, the Ezra Nehemiah writings cite 148 ...singers the sons of Asaph... among the returnees to the Achaemenid Empire Persian province of Yehud Medinata Yehud Judah bibleverse Neh 7 44 NIV , although bibleverse Ezra 2 41 NIV gives the number as 128. bible stub DEFAULTSORT Psalms of Asaph Category Psalms pt Salmos de Asafe ...   more details



  1. Asaph

    Asaph Hebrew for God has gathered may refer to Asaph Hall , 19th century astronomer Saint Asaph , first Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Asaph in Wales Asaph ben Berekhyah also known as Asaph ha Rophe Asaph ha Yarhoni Asaph ha Yehuda Asaph Iudaeus , 6th century Jewish physician, author of the Book of Assaf The Diocese of Saint Asaph St. Asaph , a town in North Wales Psalms of Asaph Asaph Bible , the name of several Biblical figures disambig pt Asafe sv Asaf ...   more details



  1. Laudate psalms

    The Laudate psalms are the psalms numbered Psalm 148 148 , Psalm 149 149 , and Psalm 150 150 , traditionally sung all together as one psalm in the canonical hours , most particularly the hour of Lauds , also called Morning Prayer , which derives its name from these psalms. The psalms themselves are named from the Latin word laudate , or praise ye , which begins psalms 148 and 150. At Lauds, according to the Roman rite , they were sung together following the canticle under one antiphon and under one Gloria Patri . bible stub Category Psalms ...   more details



  1. Royal Psalms

    Hermann Gunkel categorized ten psalms by their subject matter of kingship as the royal psalms . Specifically the royal psalms deal with the spiritual role of kings in the worship of YHWH Yahweh . Aside from that single qualification, there is nothing else which specifically links the ten psalms. Each of the psalms make explicit references to their subject, the king. However, it has been posited that other psalms, which do not mention the king directly, may have been written for royalty e.g. Psalm 22 . The Royal Psalms Psalm 2 Psalm 18 Psalm 20 Psalm 21 Psalm 45 Psalm 72 Psalm 101 Psalm 110 Psalm 132 Psalm 144 References Clines, D. J. 1998 . On the Way to the Postmodern Old Testament Essays 1967 1998 Vol. 2 . Sheffield Sheffield Academic Press. Category Psalms ...   more details



  1. Sidney Psalms

    The Sidney Psalms or Sidneian Psalms was a 16th century translation into English language English of the Psalms . It was the work of Philip Sidney Philip and Mary Sidney , aristocratic siblings who were very influential Elizabethan poets. Mary Sidney completed the book and gave a copy to Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1599. They were celebrated in the work of John Donne . ref cite web url http www.luminarium.org sevenlit donne sidneypsalms.htm title John Donne. Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke publisher Luminarium.org date 2000 11 10 accessdate 2011 03 02 ref ref cite web url http poetic sequence.elsweb.org blog ?p 89 title Index of blog publisher Poetic sequence.elsweb.org date accessdate 2011 03 02 ref Christian book stub Further reading The Sidney Psalms Fyfield Books by Mary Sidney Herbert,Countess of Pembroke Author , R.E. Pritchard Editor ISBN 978 0856359835 References reflist Category Psalms ...   more details



  1. Psalms of Solomon

    periods. Politically, the Psalms of Solomon are anti Maccabees Maccabee , and some psalms in the collection ... of the psalms are messianic, in Jewish Messiah the Jewish sense clearly referring to a mortal that happens ... Psalms of Solomon text and discussion English translation by G. Buchanan Gray 1913 http wesley.nnu.edu biblical studies noncanon ot pseudo psalms solomon.htm at Wesley Center http ftp.fortunaty.net ... cathen 14137a.htm title Psalms of Solomon http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 576&letter P Jewish Encyclopedia Psalms of Solomon http 6.1911encyclopedia.org S SO SOLOMON PSALMS OF.htm 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica Psalms of Solomon http www.sacred texts.com bib sep pss.htm Septuagint Psalms ... http virtualreligion.net iho ps sol.html Psalms of Solomon entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith Psalms Solomon DEFAULTSORT Psalms Of Solomon Category Old Testament Apocrypha Category Solomon ...   more details



  1. Penitential Psalms

    Wikisourcepar Bible, King James, Psalms The Penitential Psalms or Psalms of Confession , so named in Cassiodorus s commentary of the 6th century AD, are the Psalms Psalm 6 6 , Psalm 32 32 , Psalm 38 38 , Psalm 51 51 , Psalm 102 102 , Psalm 130 130 , and Psalm 143 143 6, 31, 37, 50, 101, 129, and 142 in the Septuagint numbering . These are specially expressive of sorrow for sin. Four were known as penitential psalms by St. Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century. The fifty first Psalm Miserere was recited at the close of daily morning service in the primitive Church . Translations of the penitential psalms were undertaken by some of the greatest poets in Renaissance England, including Sir Thomas Wyatt , Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey , and Sir Philip Sidney . Prior to the suppression of the minor orders and tonsure in 1972 by Paul VI , the seven penitential psalms were assigned to new clerics after having been tonsured. ref Ordinations, Alleluia Press, 1962. See also the Pontificalia Romanum. ref Musical settings Perhaps the most famous musical setting of all seven is by Orlande de Lassus , with his Penitential Psalms Lassus Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales of 1584. There are also fine settings by Andrea Gabrieli and by Giovanni Croce . The Croce pieces are unique in being settings of Italian sonnet form translations of the Psalms by Francesco Bembo. These were widely distributed they were translated into English and published in London as Musica Sacra and were even translated back into Latin and published in N rnberg as Septem Psalmi poenitentiales. William Byrd set all seven Psalms in English versions for three voices in his Songs of Sundrie Natures 1589 . Settings of individual penitential psalms have been written by many composers. Well known settings of the Miserere Psalm ... links Examples of the Seven Penitential Psalms http biblescripture.net Psalms.html Psalms Nuttall Category Psalms Christian book stub de Bu psalm es Salmos Penitenciales fr Psaumes p nitentiels ...   more details



  1. Psalms chord

    Infobox Chord chord name Psalms chord first interval root chord root second interval minor third third interval perfect fifth fourth interval minor tenth Image Psalms chord.png thumb right 150px Psalms chord In music , the Psalms chord is the famous opening chord music chord ref name Straus Straus, Joseph N. 2005 . Introduction to Post Tonal Theory third edition , p. 152. ISBN 0 13 189890 6. ref of Igor Stravinsky s Symphony of Psalms , a barking E minor chord minor triad music triad characteristically voicing music spaced , ref Mellers, Wilfred 1971 . 1930 Symphony of Psalms , Tempo , New Series, No. 97 Igor Stravinsky 17 June 1882 6 April 1971 , pp. 19 27. Cambridge University Press. ref like no E minor triad that was ever known before . ref Berger, Arthur 1963 . Problems of Pitch Organization in Stravinsky , p. 33. Perspectives of New Music , Vol. 2, No. 1 Autumn Winter , pp. 11 42. ref It is common to both the octatonic scale and the Phrygian scale on E, and the contrasting sections of the first movement music movement based on the scales are linked by statements of the Psalms chord. ref name Straus listen filename Psalms chord.ogg title Psalms chord description Arpeggio then simultaneity format Ogg See also Elektra chord Mystic chord Petrushka chord Tristan chord Psalms Further reading Tymoczko, Dmitri 2002 . Stravinsky and the Octatonic A Reconsideration , p.93. Music Theory Spectrum , Vol. 24, No. 1 Spring , pp. 68 102. van den Toorn, Pieter C. 1975 . Some Characteristics of Stravinsky s Diatonic Music , p.121. Perspectives of New Music , Vol. 14, No. 1 Autumn Winter , pp. 104 138. Sources references chords Category Chords Category Post tonal music theory ...   more details



  1. Psalms of Thomas

    The Psalms of Thomas more correctly Psalms of Thom are an enigmatic set of psalms found appended to the end of the Coptic language Coptic Manichaeism Manichaean Psalm book, which was in turn part of the Medinet Madi Coptic Texts uncovered in 1928. Published in 1938 by Charles Allberry C. R. C. Allberry , ref Allberry, C. R. C., editor & translator, with a contribution by Hugo Ibscher, Coptic Manichaean Psalm book part II , W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, 1938. The Psalms of Thomas occupy pages 203 227. ref internet versions only comprise 12 numbered psalms. The themes and content of the psalms bear a considerable resemblance to the Hymn of the Pearl from the Acts of Thomas . In 1949 Torgny Save Soderbergh suggested that the psalms were largely based upon canonical Mandaean texts despite Jesus being mentioned positively in two psalms. ref Save Soderbergh, Torgny, Studies in the Coptic Manichaean Psalm book , 1949. ref Nevertheless considerable controversy continues as to whether the Thomas or Thom referred to could be the Apostle Thomas , Mani prophet Mani s disciple, also called Thomas, or the Gnostic concept of the divine twin . This is because the latter is referred to in other parts of the Coptic Manichaean Psalm book as a distinct person from the Apostle. The enigma has since deepened with the publication of the Cologne Mani Codex in the 1970s, which showed that Mani himself came out of a baptizing Christian sect called the Elkasaites Elcesaites . References references External links http www.misericordia.edu users davies thomas psthomas.htm Text Category Manichaean texts Category 1938 books ...   more details



  1. Psalms of Extinction

    notability Music date May 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Psalms Of Extinction Type Album Artist Pain Swedish band Pain Cover Psalms of Extinction.jpg Released April 16, 2007 Recorded Genre Industrial metal , Heavy metal music Heavy metal , Techno Length 48 00 Label Roadrunner Records Roadrunner Producer Peter T gtgren Last album Dancing with the Dead br 2005 This album Psalms Of Extinction br 2007 Next album Cynic Paradise br 2008 Psalms Of Extinction is the fifth studio album by Swedish Metal band Pain Swedish band Pain , released on April 16, 2007 in Europe Europe s Nordic Territories and May 7, 2007 in the rest of Europe . The first Pain album since their debut to lack a charting single, it hit 21 on the Swedish charts but dropped off after only two weeks. ref name charts http swedishcharts.com showitem.asp?interpret Pain&titel Rebirth&cat a Pain in Swedish Charts , swedishcharts.com. ref Zombie Slam is the first song from the album to receive a video. Musicians featured on the album include Mikkey Dee Mot rhead , ex Don Dokken, King Diamond on Zombie Slam recording drums, Children of Bodom frontman Alexi Laiho on Just Think Again guitar solo , and Peter Iwers of In Flames on the first two songs bass guitar . Track listing All songs written by Peter T gtgren except where noted. ref http www.allmusic.com album psalms of extinction r1073376 Psalms of Extinction Overview , AllMusicGuide. ref Save Your Prayers 3 43 Nailed to the Ground 4 11 Zombie Slam 3 32 Psalms of Extinction 4 09 Clouds of Ecstasy 3 16 Play Dead Arnold, Bj rk , Wobble 4 03 Does It Really Matter 4 06 Computer God 3 25 Just Think Again 6 15 Walking On Glass 3 51 Bottle s Nest 3 36 ... set... But while it may intrigue his metal focused following as a nice stylistic departure, Psalms ... MySpace Pain Musical Project Category Pain albums Category 2007 albums es Psalms of Extinction fr Psalms of Extinction it Psalms of Extinction ru Psalms of Extinction fi Psalms of Extinction sv Psalms ...   more details



  1. Psalms for I

    cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Psalms For I Type Album Artist Prince Far I Cover PrinceFarI PsalmsForI.jpg Released 1975 Recorded King Tubby s and Randy s , Kingston, Jamaica Kingston , Jamaica Genre Reggae Length 31 02 Label Carib Gems Producer Lloydie Slim Last album This album Psalms For I br 1976 Next album Under Heavy Manners br 1977 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref name Anderson Anderson, Rick Allmusic class album id r618623 review pure url yes Psalms For I Review , Allmusic , Macrovision Corporation ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Psalms For I is the debut album by reggae chanter Prince Far I recorded in 1975 and released on the Carib Gems label in 1976. The album features nine tracks based on psalms and The Lord s Prayer , over rhythms largely played by The Aggrovators and produced by Bunny Lee , notable exceptions being the Psalm 24 rhythm, which was produced by Alton Ellis . ref name Anderson ref name Thompson Thompson, Dave 2002 Reggae & Caribbean Music , Backbeat Books, ISBN 0 87930 655 6, p.224 ref Psalm 53 used the rhythm from the Lee Scratch Perry produced Mighty Cloud of Joy . ref name Katz Katz, David 2000 People Funny Boy The Genius of Lee Scratch Perry , Payback Press, ISBN 0 86241 854 2, p. 244 ref It was described by Mark Perry in a review in his Sniffin Glue magazine as a plastic Bible that goes round and round . ref name Perry Perry, Mark http www.markperry.freeuk.com new page 3.htm Prince 20Far 20I Prince Far I Psalms For I , Sniffin Glue ref The album was reissued on CD in 1994 on the German Fotofon label, ref http de.wikipedia.org wiki Fotofon ref and in 2002 by Pressure Sounds with one bonus track. ref name Anderson Track listing Psalm 49 Psalm 48 Psalm 24 Psalm 87 ... http www.roots archives.com release 682 Psalms For I at Roots Archives Category Prince Far I albums Category 1976 albums Category Debut albums sl Psalms For I ...   more details



  1. Imprecatory Psalms

    NOTOC Imprecatory Psalms , contained within the Ketuvim wisdom literature of the Hebrew Bible lang he , are those that invoke judgment, calamity, or curse s, upon one s enemies or those perceived as the enemies of God. Major Imprecatory Psalms include wikisource Bible 28American Standard 29 Psalms Chapter 69 Psalm 69 and Psalm 109 , while Psalms 5, 6, 11, 12, 35, 37, 40, 52, 54, 56, 58, 69, 79, 83, 137, 139, and 143 are also considered imprecatory wikisource Bible American Standard Psalms link to full text of Psalms . As a sample, Psalm 69 24 states toward God, Pour out Your indignation on them, and let Your burning anger overtake them and Psalm 137 9, which declares Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones. The Psalms lang he Tehilim , , or praises , considered part of both Hebrew and Christian Scripture , served as ancient Israel s psalter ... that quote Imprecatory Psalms. Jesus of Nazareth is shown quoting from them in Gospel of John John ... to the Imprecatory Psalms. The Nevi im prophetic literature contains many, as well, in the books ... scholars agree that their intent is to purposely alarm, and that invokers of imprecations in the Psalms ... s Temple , noting that this probably helped provide ontological security to the Psalms s principle ... Vatican Council led to the removal of some of the imprecatory psalms from the Liturgy of the Hours ... References J.W. Beardslee, The Imprecatory Element in the Psalms, Presbyterian and Reformed Review , 8 1987 . W. W. Davies, The Imprecatory Psalms , The Old and New Testament Student , Vol. 14, No. 3 Mar., 1892 , pp.  154 159. John N. Day, The Imprecatory Psalms and Christian Ethics . Bibliotheca Sacra , 159 April June 2002 166 86. http faculty.gordon.edu hu bi Ted Hildebrandt OTeSources 19 Psalms ... Psalms . Bibliotheca Sacra 138 1981 35 45. John Piper theologian John Piper , Do I Not Hate ... See also Psalms Jeremiad Category Psalms Category Christian terms ...   more details



  1. Hymns and Psalms

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Hymns and Psalms is the hymn book of the Methodist Church in the UK. The hymnbook was first published in 1983, to replace The Methodist Hymnbook , which was published soon after the unification of the Methodist Church in 1933. The decision to produce a new hymn book was taken at the Methodist Conference of 1979 and the new book was authorised for use in all Methodist Churches in the Connexion at the 1982 Conference in Plymouth. Of the 823 hymns, over 150 were written by Charles Wesley 1707 88 , brother of John Wesley , the founder of Methodism . Isaac Watts also has a significant number of hymns included. The most represented hymnwriter of the 20th century is Fred Pratt Green 1903 2000 , who has 27 hymns included. The hymn book contains some of the most well known and well loved hymns in Methodism alongside a number of newer hymns. This book did not last the 50 years that its predecessor did, as the Methodist Conference Faith and Order Committee has released a new book, Singing the Faith, approved at the 2010 Methodist Conference and published in 2011. Category Methodism in the United Kingdom Christian book stub it Hymns and Psalms ...   more details



  1. Afro Psalms

    Notability date January 2010 Afro Psalms is an illustrated book of poetry, a collaborative effort between 20th century illustrator Grant Reynard and the contemporary poet Charles Fort poet Charles Fort . ref http mockingbird.creighton.edu NCW fortbib.htm ref In 2001 the Museum of Nebraska Art discovered several works by Reynard in its permanent collection. Reynard created many pieces on the theme of African American life in the first half of the Twentieth Century. Museum administrators decided to build an exhibition around these prints, and they accepted Fort s proposal to write poems creating a context for the images in the artworks. Fort responded with a Crown of sonnets sonnet redoubl . Afro Psalms , published by University of Nebraska at Kearney Press ISBN 0 9791002 3 2 , is currently part of ARTreach , the outreach program of the University of Nebraska at Kearney, which allows it to tour Nebraska, reaching rural areas where fine art and poetry don t often travel. ref http monet.unk.edu mona artreach2.html ref ref http monet.unk.edu mona newsletter 05 spring newsletter.html ref References references poetry stub Category African American culture Category Art exhibitions ...   more details



  1. Symphony of Psalms

    The Symphony of Psalms is a three movement choral symphony and was composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1930 during his Neoclassicism music neoclassical period. The work was commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra . The symphony derives its name from the use of Psalm texts in the choral parts. According to Stravinsky, the commission for the work came about from a routine suggestion from Koussevitzky, who was also Stravinsky s publisher, that he write something popular for orchestra without chorus. Stravinsky, however, insisted on the psalm ... in which I have included Psalms to be sung. On the contrary, it is the singing of the Psalms ... ballet Petrushka and The Rite of Spring , the Symphony of Psalms occasionally employs the octatonic ... of Psalms is marked Tempo 92 and uses the text from Psalm 39, verses 13 and 14. This movement ... sections punctuated with E minor block chords, in a voicing known as the Psalms chord , which stop ... of Psalms is a fugue Double triple, quadruple fugue double fugue in C minor, ref Berger ... movement of the Symphony of Psalms alternates Tempo 48 and Tempo 80 , and uses nearly the complete ... title Symphony of Psalms accessdate September 26, 2006 Berger, Arthur. 1963. Problems of Pitch Organization ... 54. New York W. W. Norton, 1972. Cole, Vincent Lewis. 1980. Analyses of Symphony of Psalms 1930, rev ... in C, and Symphony of Psalms . South West German Radio Symphony Orchestra and West German Radio ... num osu1196113148 An Analysis of Stravinsky s Symphony of Psalms Focusing on Tonality and Harmony ... of Psalms archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070204112204 http home.earthlink.net stravinsky s060.htm ... Symphony of Psalms Pronunciation Guide Guide to pronunciation of the Latin text for singers, by Richard Robbins. http www.its.caltech.edu tan Stravinsky sop.html Symphony of Psalms Analysis, background, and texts, by Victor Huang. Igor Stravinsky DEFAULTSORT Stravinsky, Symphony Of Psalms Category ...   more details



  1. Chichester Psalms

    about Leonard Bernstein s composition Peter Martins ballet to this music Chichester Psalms ballet unreferenced date November 2010 Image Chichester Psalms.jpg right thumb 300px Score of page 1, Movement I of Chichester Psalms , Boosey & Hawkes edition. Note the changes of time signature. The movement settles into its predominant 7 4 metre in bar 11 not shown . Chichester Psalms is a choral work by Leonard Bernstein for boy soprano boy treble or countertenor , solo quartet, choir and orchestra 3 trumpets in B music flat , 3 trombones, timpani, percussion 7 8 players , 2 harps, and strings . A reduction written by the composer pared down the orchestral performance forces to organ, one harp, and percussion. Bernstein stated explicitly in his writing that the part for countertenor may be sung by either a countertenor or a boy soprano, but never by a woman. This was to reinforce the liturgical meaning of the passage sung, perhaps to suggest that the Psalm 23 23rd Psalm , a Psalm of David from the Tanakh Hebrew Bible , was to be heard as if sung by the boy King David David himself. The text was arranged by Bernstein from the psalms in the original Hebrew language Hebrew . Part 1 uses Psalms 100 and 108, Part 2 uses 2 and 23 and Part 3 uses 131 and 133. History The work was commissioned for the 1965 Southern Cathedrals Festival at Chichester Cathedral by the cathedral s organist, John Birch musician John Birch , and the Dean, Walter Hussey . However, the world premiere took place in the Avery Fisher Hall Philharmonic Hall , New York on July 15, 1965 with the composer conducting, followed ... Wilder s play The Skin of Our Teeth . Chichester Psalms was Bernstein s first composition after his ... often at the edge of despair, while Chichester Psalms is affirmative and at times serene. The Psalms ... in 10 4 separated into half bars of 5 4 . Like many of Bernstein s works, the Chichester Psalms significantly ... settings de Chichester Psalms fr Chichester Psalms ko he ...   more details



  1. Persian Psalms

    Zabur i Ajam Persian Psalms is a philosophical poetry book, written in Persian language Persian , of Allama Iqbal , the great poet philosopher of the Indian subcontinent . It was published in 1927 in poetry 1927 . Introduction Zabur i Ajam includes the Mathnavi Gulshan i Raz i Jadid and Bandagi Nama . There are four sections. The first two are sequences of ghazals in the classical form and the other two are single long poems. Iqbal forcefully expresses his inner convictions and urges the reader to advance himself to achieve progress and prosperity by discovering and strengthening the self. The first of the two longer poems is the Gulshan i Raz i Jadid New Garden of Mysteries . It alludes to the Gulshan i Raz, the treatise on Sufism written in Persian verse by Sa d ad Din Mahmud Shabistari. Here Iqbal poses and answers nine questions on philosophical problems such as the nature of discursive thought, of the self, and of the relation between the eternal and the temporal. The subject of the second poem, the Bandagi Nama Book of Slavery is the loss of freedom, particularly spiritual freedom, of an individual or society, and its consequent evils. It is divided into several sections and touches on the music and other arts of enslaved people, their religious tenets and the art of reconstructing free men. In Zabur i Ajam, Iqbal s Persian ghazal is at its best as his Urdu ghazal is in Bal i Jibril. Here as in other books, Iqbal insists on remembering the past, doing well in the present and preparing for the future. His lesson is that one should be dynamic, full of zest for action and full of love and life. Implicitly, he proves that there is no form of poetry which can equal the ghazal in vigour and liveliness. External links http www.allamaiqbal.com works poetry persian persianpsalms text index.htm Read Online at Iqbal Academy site http www.iqbalcyberlibrary.net urdu poetry shairy urdu prose books list list002.htm Read Online at Iqbal cyber library http www.allamaiqbal.com works ...   more details



  1. Asaph (Bible)

    Asaph lang he is the name of three men from the Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible. The articles related to the son of Berachiah and descendant of Kohath refer to the same person. Asaph, the father of Joah bibleverse 2 Kings 18 18 37 HE Asaph, son of Berachiah the Gershonite bibleverse 2 Chronicles 20 14 HE Together with Heman, the grandson of the Israelite prophet Samuel bibleverse 1 Chronicles 6 24 HE , he and his male descendants were set aside by King David to worship God in song and music bibleverse 1 Chronicles 15 16 17 HE . He authored Psalms 50, and Psalms 73 to 83. Asaph, a Levite descendant of Kohath bibleverse 1 Chronicles 26 1 HE Asaph, the keeper of the king s forest under the Persian king Artaxerxes I Longimanus bibleverse Nehemiah 2 8 HE See also Psalms of Asaph Category Hebrew Bible people id Asaf bin Berekhya pt Asafe B blia ...   more details



  1. 2023 Asaph

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 2023 Asaph an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program . MinorPlanets Navigator 2022 West 2024 McLaughlin MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Asaph Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1952 Beltasteroid stub eo 2023 Asafo fa it 2023 Asaph la 2023 Asaph hu 2023 Asaph ja pl 2023 Asaph pt 2023 Asaph ru 2023 sk 2023 Asaph sr 2023 Asaph tl 2023 Asaph uk 2023 vi 2023 Asaph yo 2023 Asaph ...   more details



  1. Asaph Hall

    Infobox scientist name Asaph Hall image Professor Asaph Hall.jpg 250px image size 210px caption Asaph Hall at the USNO birth date Birth date 1829 10 15 mf y birth place Goshen, Connecticut Goshen , Connecticut ... moons prizes religion footnotes Asaph Hall III October 15, 1829 &ndash November 22, 1907 was an American ... , the son of Asaph Hall II 1800 42 , a clockmaker, and Hannah Palmer 1804 80 . His grandfather Asaph Hall I was a Revolutionary War officer and Connecticut state legislator. ref Connecticut ... father died when he was 13, leaving the family in financial difficulty, so Asaph left school at 16 ... in 1896, and continued to teach there until 1901. Asaph and Angeline had four children. Asaph Hall, Jr ... . Angeline Hall died in 1892. Asaph Hall married Mary Gauthier after he fully retired to Goshen, Connecticut in 1901. Asaph Hall died in November 1907 while visiting his son Angelo in Annapolis, Maryland ... ind 0&plate select NO&data type GIF&type SCREEN GIF&classic YES Asaph Hall obituary by W.S. Eichelberger ... a biographical chapter on Asaph Hall. Percival Hall. Asaph Hall, Astronomer. Self published, nd. booklet, 46 pp. George William Hill. A Biographical Memoir of Asaph Hall, 1829 1907 . Judd and Detwiler ... http maia.usno.navy.mil women history hall.html Mrs. Hall s bio Commons category Asaph Hall ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, Asaph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October ... PLACE OF DEATH United States DEFAULTSORT Hall, Asaph Category 1829 births Category 1907 deaths Category ... honneur bg ca Asaph Hall cs Asaph Hall da Asaph Hall de Asaph Hall el es Asaph Hall eo Asaph Hall fr Asaph Hall ga Asaph Hall gl Asaph Hall ko id Asaph Hall it Asaph Hall he lb Asaph Hall lt Asafas Holas hu Asaph Hall nl Asaph Hall ja no Asaph Hall nds Asaph Hall pl Asaph Hall pt Asaph Hall ro Asaph Hall ru , sk Asaph Hall sl Asaph Hall fi Asaph Hall sv Asaph Hall tr Asaph Hall uk zh ...   more details



  1. St Asaph

    about the town the person Saint Asaph Infobox UK place country Wales welsh name Llanelwy constituency ... name St Asaph population 3,491 population ref 2001 community wales St Asaph unitary wales Denbighshire lieutenancy wales Clwyd post town ST. ASAPH postcode district LL17 postcode area LL dial code 01745 os grid reference SJ035743 static image name St Asaph, Cathedral.jpg static image caption small St. Asaph Cathedral small St Asaph lang cy Llanelwy is a town and community Wales community on the River ...&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 title 2001 Census St. Asaph work Office for National Statistics accessdate 27 July 2008 ref The town of St Asaph is surrounded by countryside and views of the Vale of Clwyd . It is situated ... fourteenth century St Asaph Cathedral . This is dedicated to Saint Asaph also spelt in Welsh as Asaff .... ref T. W. Pritchard St Asaph Cathedral Guidebooks ref The first Act of Union in 1536 placed St Asaph in Denbighshire. However, in 1542, St Asaph was placed in Flintshire for voting purposes ... , St Asaph historically had City status in the United Kingdom city status . The 1911 Encyclop dia ... the official lack of city status, the town council refers to itself as the City of St Asaph Town Council. The local community is passionate about St Asaph s historic claim to be known as a city like ... seen the local economy in St Asaph thrive, first with the opening of the A55 road in 1970, which ... investment from at home and overseas. The crowded roads in St Asaph have been a hot political issue for many years. In recent years, increasing volumes of traffic on A525, St Asaph High Street ... on the issue. St Asaph is now home to Ysgol Glan Clwyd , a Welsh language secondary school that opened in Rhyl in 1956 and moved to St Asaph in 1969 and was the first Welsh medium secondary school in Wales. Twinning St Asaph is twinned with the town of B gard in Brittany , France . Both towns organise ... other churches in St Asaph covering all the major denominations. The http www.parishofstasaph.smartemail.co.uk ...   more details



  1. Saint Asaph

    Infobox saint name Saint Asaph birth date early 6th century death date death date 601 5 1 df y feast day 1 May, 11 May venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church ref gr icon http www.synaxarion.gr gr sid 2838 sxsaintinfo.aspx . 1 . . ref br Roman Catholic Church br Anglicanism Anglican Communion image imagesize caption birth place what is now Northern England death place St Asaph , Flintshire titles Bishop beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Bishop with a book, or monk carrying hot coals patronage St Asaph major shrine St Asaph Cathedral , Flintshire destroyed suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib For the Welsh town of this name, see St Asaph for the diocese of this name see, Diocese of Saint Asaph Saint Asaph or Asaf , Asa was, in the second half of the 6th century, the first or second Bishop of St Asaph , i.e. bishop of the diocese of Saint Asaph , the Wales Welsh See now of that name. Biography No Welsh language Welsh Life Clarify date September 2011 of him is extant, but local tradition points out the site of his ash tree, his church, his well, and his valley, Onnen ... Elwy , as the Welsh still call the town of St Asaph . Of the building and government of few Celtic ... river, and once, having suffered very severely under this hardship, he sent the boy, Asaph, who was then attending him, to bring a fagot to burn and warm him. Asaph brought him live coals in his apron ... date we have in the life , Asaph was consecrated bishop to succeed him, and became the first Welsh ... date September 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asaph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH St Asaph , Flintshire DEFAULTSORT Asaph Category 6th century births Category 6th century bishops Category 6th century Christian saints Category 601 deaths Category Bishops of St Asaph Category ... Welsh saints Category Welsh Roman Catholic saints br Asaph cy Asaph de Asaph fr Asaph de Llan ...   more details



  1. Asaph Schwapp

    Infobox NFL player name Asaph Schwapp image caption currentteam Free Agent currentnumber currentpositionplain Fullback American football Fullback birth date Birth date and age 1987 1 26 birth place Hartford, Connecticut death date death place heightft 6 heightin 0 weight 252 college Notre Dame Fighting Irish Notre Dame undraftedyear 2010 debutyear 2010 debutteam Hartford Colonials finalyear finalteam pastteams nowiki nowiki Hartford Colonials UFL Year 2010 UFL Year 2011 status Active highlights nowiki nowiki nfl Asaph Daniel Schwapp born January 26, 1987 is an American Fullback American football fullback who is currently a free agent . Schwapp was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. He played high school football at Weaver High School in Hartford where he earned first team all state honors and named Gatorade Player of the Year in Connecticut in 2004 as a junior. He also played inside linebacker. He attended and played football at The University of Notre Dame . He entered the NFL signing as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys in 2009 but was cut before the regular season began. ref cite web url http www.ufl football.com hartford colonials player roster schwapp asaph title Asaph Schwapp author date work publisher United Football League 2009 United Football League accessdate September 3, 2010 ref In 2010 he signed with the Hartford Colonials . On August 10, 2011, the Colonials were contracted by the UFL, thus Schwapp became a free agent. References Reflist External links http www.und.com sports m footbl schwapp asaph00.html http www.ufl football.com news andre dixon and asaph schwapp model 2010 hartford colonials uniforms las vegas show http sports.espn.go.com ... hartford colonials player roster schwapp asaph Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schwapp, Asaph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH January ..., Asaph Category 1987 births Category Living people Category People from Hartford, Connecticut Category ...   more details



  1. Asaph Whittlesey

    File Asaph Whittlesey.JPG thumb right alt Mural of Asaph Whittlesey. A mural of Asaph Whittlesey, located near the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Highway 2 in Ashland, Wisconsin Ashland . Asaph Whittlesey was the first Wisconsin state legislator from the Lake Superior region. ref http www.lakeshoredreams.com lake cities ashland wisconsin a3164.html Ashland Community Profile ref In 1854, he settled the city of Ashland, Wisconsin . ref http www.visitoronline.com archive southshore06 12 03 historical2.html Lake Superior South Shore Visitor Site ref File Asaph snowshoes.JPG thumb right alt Snowshoes. A pair of snowshoes reported to have belonged to Whittlesey. Early years of Ashland In 1854, Asaph left La Pointe, Wisconsin La Pointe in a rowboat, along with his companion, George Kilborn. Arriving at the bottom of Chequamegon Bay , they settled the area that is now the west side of Ashland, Wisconsin Ashland . As other pioneers and lumbermen began to arrive, Asaph petitioned the government to name the community Ashland. However, at the time this name was already taken, and it was not until the other community named Ashland became defunct, that the name Ashland was granted to Whittlesey s settlement. ref http www.visitoronline.com archive southshore06 12 03 historical2.html Lake Superior South Shore Visitor Site ref Wisconsin legislature Asaph was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1860. ref http legis.wisconsin.gov lrb pubs ib 99ib1.pdf Members of the Wisconsin Legislature ref In January of that year, he traveled by snowshoe all the way to Sparta, Wisconsin Sparta to catch the nearest train to the state capitol in Madison, Wisconsin Madison . ref http www.visitoronline.com archive southshore06 12 03 historical2.html Lake Superior South Shore Visitor Site ref ref http ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Whittlesey, Asaph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whittlesey, Asaph Category ...   more details



  1. Asaph Ward

    Asaph Alexander Ward is an United States American gospel music record producer . Background Ward came to the forefront of the gospel music industry as producer of the groundbreaking 1998 album Everlasting Life for gospel jazz singer Kim Burrell . Since then, Ward has also produced the self titled debut of Dorinda Clark Cole , as well as the recent 2004 release from Twinkie Clark , Home Once Again Live in Detroit . Ward also produced 2 tracks on Smokie Norful s 2004 Grammy winning nothing without You album. Asaph s wife Miranda co writes and collaborates on many of the projects for their joint company Miralex Entertainment. ref cite web url http www.gospelflava.com articles alexward.html publisher GospelFlava.com author Lacy, Dwayne title Interview With Alex Asaph Ward ref Production credits Expand list date August 2008 Kim Burrell The Love Album Shanachie, 2011 The Clark Sisters A Clark Family Christmas Karew Records, 2009 Coko Endow Me featuring Fantasia Barrino Fantasia , Faith Evans , and Lil Mo Light Artemis, 2006 Kim Burrell Everlasting Life album Everlasting Life Tommy Boy Gospel, 1998 Twinkie Clark Home Once Again Live In Detroit Verity, 2004 Brent Jones Spiritual Things , Holy Ghost High , Midnite EMI Gospel Londa Larmond Love Letters EMI Gospel Smokie Norful I Know The Lord Will Make A Way and Continuous Grace EMI Gospel, 2004 Joann Rosario Now More Than Ever... Worship F. Hammond Music Verity Virtue musical group Virtue Everything Will Be Alright Verity Crystal Aikin Crystal Aikin album Crystal Aikin Verity References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ward, Asaph Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ward, Asaph Alexander Category American songwriters Category African American musicians Category Living people Category American record producers Category Year of birth missing living people music producer stub ...   more details




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