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Tidings Of The Resurrection
Tidings or The Tidings may refer to: Books and journals *''An-Naba'' Sūrat an-Nabaʼ (Arabic:, “The Tidings”, “The Announcement”) seventy-eighth chapter (sura) of the Quran *''The Tidings '', former name of newspaper, now Angelus (magazine), of the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese *'' Christadelphian Tidings'' *'' Ashland Daily Tidings'' *'' West Linn Tidings'' Other *''Tidings'', album by Wolf People Wolf People are an English psychedelic rock band, formed by singer and guitarist Jack Sharp in Bedford in 2005. The band announced an indefinite hiatus in January 2020. After returning to his home of Bedfordshire following a period living in L ... * Tidings (Allison Crowe album) See also * Glad Tidings {{disambiguation ...
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An-Naba
An-Naba or The News ( ar, النبأ, ''an-nabaʼ'', also known as "The Tidings", "The Announcement") is the seventy-eighth chapter (surah) of the Quran, with forty '' ayat'' or verses. Summary The first twenty verses discuss the wonders of the worldly creation (the earth, plants, the peace of night, the mountains and rain); the final twenty verses are about the eternal wonders and horrors of the next world, with the raging sinner (the Arabic triliteral root TGY "tageena" is used) being punished starkly opposed with the rewarding of dutiful believers in paradise. The Arabic triliteral root WQY "mutaqeena" is employed as a poetic parataxis to TGY). Ayat (Verses) :1-5 Unbelievers shall yet learn the truth of the resurrection :6-16 God the Creator and Preserver of all things :17-20 Judgment-day scenes described :21-30 The recompense of unbelievers in hell described :31-37 The joys of believers in Paradise described :37-38 No intercessor except by God’s permission :39-40 ...
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Angelus (magazine)
''Angelus'' (also called ''Angelus News)'' is a weekly Catholic magazine published jointly by The Tidings Corporation and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the most populous diocese in the United States. The magazine began publication in 1895 as a newspaper named ''The Tidings'' and is the oldest continuously published Catholic periodical on the west coast of the United States. It is also the oldest weekly periodical in the Los Angeles market. The last issue of ''The Tidings'' was published in June 2016; in July 2016, it was transformed into the multimedia news platform ''Angelus'' (aka ''Angelus News''). Circulation and archives The archdiocese reported that ''The Tidings'' reached 230,000 adult readers every week. The newspaper's online archive was lost in the migration from the-tidings.com domain to thangelusnews.comdomain. Writers The magazine regularly or frequently features columns written by the following, among others: * Archbishop José H. Gómez *Kathryn Jean L ...
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Christadelphian Tidings
''The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God'' (''The Tidings'') is a Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians (Brethren in Christ). ''The Tidings'' intended readership is Christadelphians in North America and provides news on Christadelphian events in that area, but also provides general articles of Biblical exposition and exhortation. Although the readership is mostly North American the magazine is circulated more widely. Current and back issues can be viewed on the Internet. Other publications For several years ''The Caribbean Pioneer'', which had previously a separate publication, was published as a section within ''The Tidings''; from January 2005 it was integrated into the larger magazine. Back issues of the magazine can be viewed on the Internet. The ''Tidings'' magazine committee also publishes books. The content of these books most often start as ''Tidings'' articles. Some of the books currently published by ''Christadelphian Tidings Publishers ...
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Ashland Daily Tidings
The ''Ashland Daily Tidings'' was a morning newspaper serving the city of Ashland, Oregon, United States. It was owned by Rosebud Media, like its sister publication, the Medford-based ''Mail Tribune,'' which has continued to publish. The ''Daily Tidings'' was distributed Monday through Saturday mornings (Saturday afternoon publication was changed under Editor Andrew Scot Bolsinger in 2004; Circulation Director Ed Rose changed the Daily Tidings from afternoon production to morning in December, 2010). It was one of Oregon's smallest-circulation dailies, along with the ''Baker City Herald'' in the state's northeast region. On July 15, 2021, the owner of the Tidings announced he would permanently close the newspaper on Aug. 1, 2021. History Edd Ellsworth Rountree was the owner and publisher from 1960 to 1970, and was known for his left-leaning column "Friday Fish Fry." The ''Daily Tidings'' was owned, along with the Medford ''Mail Tribune'' and a number of other newspapers arou ...
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West Linn Tidings
The ''West Linn Tidings'' is a weekly newspaper published in West Linn, Oregon, United States, a suburb of Portland. It is owned by the Pamplin Media Group. History The newspaper was founded in 1980, and was published by the ''Lake Oswego Review'' prior to its purchase by the Pamplin group. A 2014 ''Daily Beast'' story noted the amusing crime blotter stories in the ''Tidings'' as well as the neighboring ''Lake Oswego Review''. As of 2017, the ''Tidings'' had a partnership with KOIN, a local television station. See also * List of newspapers in Oregon This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Oregon. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated. Daily newspapers *''Albany Democrat-Herald'' – Albany * ''The D ... References External links * ''West Linn Tidings''overview at Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association website Clackamas County, Oregon Newspapers published by Pamplin ...
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Wolf People
Wolf People are an English psychedelic rock band, formed by singer and guitarist Jack Sharp in Bedford in 2005. The band announced an indefinite hiatus in January 2020. After returning to his home of Bedfordshire following a period living in London, Sharp began recording songs under the name Wolf People, after the Margaret Greaves children's book '' Little Jacko and the Wolf People''. After releasing some of these songs as singles on the Battered Ornament label, Sharp joined up with childhood friend and drummer Tom Watt and guitarist Joe Hollick and the three began performing live. Following the addition of bassist Dan Davies, Wolf People became a band, rather than just a vehicle for Sharp's solo material, and were the first British band signed by American record label Jagjaguwar. Wolf People released their first two albums in 2010 - ''Tidings'', a compilation of singles and demos recorded between 2005 and 2009, and the group's debut album proper, ''Steeple''. Both albums wer ...
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Tidings (Allison Crowe Album)
''Tidings'' is the third studio album by Allison Crowe, released in 2003 in EP form and expanded to full-album length in 2004. Recorded live-off-the-floor, it is primarily an album of traditional songs of the season and Christmas carols alongside cover versions of some of Crowe's favourite songs of spirituality and redemption. This collection includes several songs by fellow Canadian songwriters, along with international writers. Among these is a single/first take recording of Leonard Cohen's ''Hallelujah'' that is the best known of the artist's numerous acclaimed song interpretations. It has been commented upon extensively in print and broadcast media, including a November 2008 BBC radio documentary, "''The Fourth, The Fifth, The Minor Fall''". Crowe's recording of ''Hallelujah'' was selected as the soundtrack accompaniment to a love scene in The Watchmen, before being replaced by Cohen's own live version. "I originally had a different version of 'Hallelujah' on that scene (in ...
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