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  • The First Ever Patworx Song

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Hello Audience
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Patworx Song unusual

     
    The First Ever Patworx Song

     
  • AMV - Feel The Mambo

  • Descrição do Vídeo: You may have noticed this has already been uploaded, i know, i just re-uploaded a better quality version. Creator: ScorpionP (of AnimeMusicVideos.org) Song: Helena Paparizou - Mambo Anime:Air, Azumanga Daioh, Chobits, Chrono Crusade (TV), Full Metal Panic, Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu, Fullmetal Alchemist (TV), Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie - Conqueror of Shambala, He is My Master, Lucky Star (TV), The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (TV), My HiME, Tenjou Tenge, Zero no Tsukaima Awards: Connichi 2007 - Best Upbeat (Expo Contest) Anime Banzai 2007 - Best of Category X MikomiCon 2007 - Best Technical, Judge's Favourite, Best Upbeat/Parody, Best of Show Tandokucon 2007 - Best Upbeat Dance Wai-Con 2007 - Audience Choice, Best Comedy/Upbeat VCA 2008 - Best Dance, Best Fun
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Anime Music Video AMV Feel the Mambo dance helena paparizou fun upbeat

     
    AMV - Feel The Mambo

     
  • Drew Carey Show Racist Audience Member

  • Descrição do Vídeo: In Season 1 ep 11 of the Drew Cary show, Drew is showing his disgust for the lodge, when he tells his father " One guy said that Mexicans shouldnt learn english, so they wouldn't know we paid them less than blacks"....You can hear one person in the crowd laugh at the joke...
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : drew carey show racist the lodge audience member laugh joke stupid funny bigot mexicans

     
    Drew Carey Show Racist Audience Member

     
  • The Acts of John 19 19

  • Descrição do Vídeo: One of the five principal Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, thought to have been written by Leucius. These magnificent works may or may not have their root in apostolic history, but they sure left their mark on it. In these, the apostles are paragons and heroes of Christian faith and virtue. One would feel hard-pressed to ever think oneself able to live up to these standards, but over and again the reader is reminded that faith, steadfastness, patient endurance, self-sacrifice, complete and single-minded devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ is the true way to life in Christ--which is the aim. The pictures that these apostles paint of the higher self that is achieved through a complete embrace of the light of Christ are astonishingly vivid, and exquisitely crafted; such that they still have the power to transform the spirits of those who even today, can read these wonderful adventures. Also, since these works were designed to bring spiritual enlightenment to its readers, full as they are, of long lists of names, attributes, descriptions, etc, I have applied a bit of psychology to the reading. I have added pauses to break the ideas into 'chunks.' It has been demonstrated that our retention is substantially improved by breaking ideas down to their essentials and then giving the brain the needed time to think a little deeper about them. The Acts of John is a 2nd-century Christian collection of narratives and traditions, well described as a "library of materials" inspired by the Gospel of John, long known in fragmentary form. The traditional author was said to be one Leucius Charinus, a companion of John, who was associated with several 2nd century Acts. As a description of acts attributed to one of the major apostles who had put their words down into the New Testament, together with the Acts of Paul it is considered one of the most significant of the apostolic Acts in the New Testament apocrypha. It was traditionally ascribed to Prochorus, one of the Seven Deacons discussed in Acts of the Apostles. It contains two apocryphal journeys of John to Ephesus, filled with dramatic events, miracles such as the collapse of the Temple of Artemis just as John in the theater preaching to try to convert Artemis' followers, anecdotes and well-framed melodramatic speeches. It may have originated as a Christianized wonder tale, designed for an urbane Hellenic audience accustomed to such things as having one's portrait painted (the setting for one episode), living in that part of the province of Asia. It also contains the episode at the Last Supper of the Round Dance of the Cross initiated by Jesus, saying, "Before I am delivered to them, let us sing a hymn to the Father and so go to meet what lies before us". Directed to form a circle around him holding hands and dancing, the apostles cry "Amen" to the hymn of Jesus. Embedded in the text is another hymn (sections 94 -- 96), "which no doubt was once used as a liturgical song (with response) in some Johannine communities" (Davis). In the summer of 1916 Gustav Holst set it, in a version by G.R.S. Mead, as "The Hymn of Jesus" for two mixed choirs and a small orchestra (Trippett). Though the Acts of John was condemned as heretical, a large fragment survives in Greek manuscripts of widely varying date. In two medieval Greek versions, the magical survival of John when put to tortures will be familiar to any reader of hagiography: "He was brought before Domitian, and made to drink poison, which did not hurt him: the dregs of it killed a criminal on whom it was tried: and John revived him; he also raised a girl who was slain by an unclean spirit." (James 1924, Introduction). Most of its docetic imagery and overt gnostic teachings are concentrated in a few chapters (94-102 and 109), which may be interpolations, or they may simply reflect the diverse nature of the sources that were drawn upon to assemble this episodic collection, which falls in the genre of Romance. The surviving Latin fragments, by contrast, seem to have been purged of unorthodox content, according to their translator M. R. James: the Latin fragments contain episodes now missing in the Greek. The Stichometry of Nicephorus gives its length as 2500 lines. An on-line translation presents the confrontation of John and Domitian during Domitian's persecution of Christians, described as instigated by a letter of complaint from the Jews.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Apocryphal Acts Gospels Epistles Apocalypses Andrew Peter John Paul Thomas Gnostic Docetic Orthodox Christian

     
    The Acts of John 19 19

     
  • That's Oddville Promo

  • Descrição do Vídeo: 50 minute All Ages show seeking audience
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Quick change Performing Arts Comedy Musical Theatre Tap Dancing Vikings Magic Human Cannonballs

     
    That's Oddville   Promo

     
  • Fear the Boot Records Live

  • Descrição do Vídeo: At Gen Con, Fear the Boot recording in front of a live studio audience. We had a packed room and took questions from the listeners. It was cool
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Gen Con 2008 Gencon RPGs Fear the Boot podcast

     
    Fear the Boot Records Live

     
  • Image for Solo Flute by E Bozza (for Rachel)

  • Descrição do Vídeo: 8 y.o. Emma plays for an audience of one, her special friend Rachel A. on August 3, 2008.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Flute Classical Bozza

     
    Image for Solo Flute by E  Bozza (for Rachel)

     
  • Staff Demonstration

  • Descrição do Vídeo: I've done this off and on for ten years - this is the first time I've performed in front of an audience or been recorded. It's all self-taught.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Bo-jutsu staff martial arts

     
    Staff Demonstration

     
  • Viet Huynh - Timid Asian Guy

  • Descrição do Vídeo: I use this as an opener to mess with the audience...
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Viet Huynh Comedy Timid Asian Guy

     
    Viet Huynh - Timid Asian Guy

     
  • the jonas brothers spraying that stuff into the audience

  • Descrição do Vídeo: i dont know what it is but im glad i didnt get sprayed with it haha =)
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : jonas brothers

     
    the jonas brothers spraying that stuff into the audience

     
  • The Acts of John 17 19

  • Descrição do Vídeo: One of the five principal Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, thought to have been written by Leucius. These magnificent works may or may not have their root in apostolic history, but they sure left their mark on it. In these, the apostles are paragons and heroes of Christian faith and virtue. One would feel hard-pressed to ever think oneself able to live up to these standards, but over and again the reader is reminded that faith, steadfastness, patient endurance, self-sacrifice, complete and single-minded devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ is the true way to life in Christ--which is the aim. The pictures that these apostles paint of the higher self that is achieved through a complete embrace of the light of Christ are astonishingly vivid, and exquisitely crafted; such that they still have the power to transform the spirits of those who even today, can read these wonderful adventures. Also, since these works were designed to bring spiritual enlightenment to its readers, full as they are, of long lists of names, attributes, descriptions, etc, I have applied a bit of psychology to the reading. I have added pauses to break the ideas into 'chunks.' It has been demonstrated that our retention is substantially improved by breaking ideas down to their essentials and then giving the brain the needed time to think a little deeper about them. The Acts of John is a 2nd-century Christian collection of narratives and traditions, well described as a "library of materials" inspired by the Gospel of John, long known in fragmentary form. The traditional author was said to be one Leucius Charinus, a companion of John, who was associated with several 2nd century Acts. As a description of acts attributed to one of the major apostles who had put their words down into the New Testament, together with the Acts of Paul it is considered one of the most significant of the apostolic Acts in the New Testament apocrypha. It was traditionally ascribed to Prochorus, one of the Seven Deacons discussed in Acts of the Apostles. It contains two apocryphal journeys of John to Ephesus, filled with dramatic events, miracles such as the collapse of the Temple of Artemis just as John in the theater preaching to try to convert Artemis' followers, anecdotes and well-framed melodramatic speeches. It may have originated as a Christianized wonder tale, designed for an urbane Hellenic audience accustomed to such things as having one's portrait painted (the setting for one episode), living in that part of the province of Asia. It also contains the episode at the Last Supper of the Round Dance of the Cross initiated by Jesus, saying, "Before I am delivered to them, let us sing a hymn to the Father and so go to meet what lies before us". Directed to form a circle around him holding hands and dancing, the apostles cry "Amen" to the hymn of Jesus. Embedded in the text is another hymn (sections 94 -- 96), "which no doubt was once used as a liturgical song (with response) in some Johannine communities" (Davis). In the summer of 1916 Gustav Holst set it, in a version by G.R.S. Mead, as "The Hymn of Jesus" for two mixed choirs and a small orchestra (Trippett). Though the Acts of John was condemned as heretical, a large fragment survives in Greek manuscripts of widely varying date. In two medieval Greek versions, the magical survival of John when put to tortures will be familiar to any reader of hagiography: "He was brought before Domitian, and made to drink poison, which did not hurt him: the dregs of it killed a criminal on whom it was tried: and John revived him; he also raised a girl who was slain by an unclean spirit." (James 1924, Introduction). Most of its docetic imagery and overt gnostic teachings are concentrated in a few chapters (94-102 and 109), which may be interpolations, or they may simply reflect the diverse nature of the sources that were drawn upon to assemble this episodic collection, which falls in the genre of Romance. The surviving Latin fragments, by contrast, seem to have been purged of unorthodox content, according to their translator M. R. James: the Latin fragments contain episodes now missing in the Greek. The Stichometry of Nicephorus gives its length as 2500 lines. An on-line translation presents the confrontation of John and Domitian during Domitian's persecution of Christians, described as instigated by a letter of complaint from the Jews.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Apocryphal Acts Gospels Epistles Apocalypses Andrew Peter John Paul Thomas Gnostic Docetic Orthodox Christian

     
    The Acts of John 17 19

     
  • Harry Potter & The Half-blooded Prince Trailer

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts turns out to be quite the exciting year. First off is the arrival of a new teacher at Hogwarts, Horace Slughorn, who is a bit more useful to Harry than he realizes. Next, Harry obtains a Potions book which used to be belong to the very mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Harry finds that the Half-Blood Prince's ancient scribbles are written along the margins of almost every page, giving Harry advice on how to improve greatly on his Potions work, and also teaching him a few helpful (and dangerous) spells along the way. Amidst this, Harry is starting private lessons with Professor Dumbledore, during which Harry learns the dark secrets of Voldemort's past, hoping that they could use these secrets to find a way to defeat him. Harry's year gets even more stressful with the suspicious actions of Draco Malfoy, who has been sneaking around the school doing, so Harry assumes, Voldemort's bidding. Harry quickly becomes determined, and slightly obsessed, to find out exactly what Malfoy has been up to and putting and end to it. Yet, during this time, Harry and his friends go through daily life, busy with school work, Quidditch, (in which Harry has been made captain of the team) and of course, romance. Ron has found a new girlfriend, Lavender Brown, a perky (if not obnoxious) Gryffindor student, and Hermione is not happy about it. Ron and Hermione's friendship takes a toll throughout the school year and Harry, as usual, is stuck in the middle. Harry, meanwhile, is facing a romantic dilemma of his own: he realizes he is falling for his best friend's sister, Ginny Weasley, who is unfortunately dating Harry's classmate, Dean Thomas. Harry's pining for Ginny and Ron's hilarious relationship with Lavender give this story a large dose of reality. Throughout all the school drama, however, the obvious darkness of Voldemort's impending rise to power is always apparent. The incredible action-packed climax is sure to leave the audience stunned and, inevitably, prove that you shouldn't trust everybody who you think is good and also prove that not everyone can manage to survive. Well, as everything (i think) I don't own anything...
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Harry Potter and The Half-blooded Prince Trailer daniel radcliffe emma watson voldemort xD kasupego

     
    Harry Potter & The Half-blooded Prince Trailer

     
  • Wolfeedarkfang, How are you Here's a challenge

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Simply a gentlemen's challenge, for fun, and not intended to offend it's audience. Will you take up my challenge Wolfee? My good sir? Surely you can deliver the humor in such times, no?
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Wolfeedarkfang please accept this :D

     
    Wolfeedarkfang, How are you  Here's a challenge

     
  • The Acts of John 16 19

  • Descrição do Vídeo: One of the five principal Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, thought to have been written by Leucius. These magnificent works may or may not have their root in apostolic history, but they sure left their mark on it. In these, the apostles are paragons and heroes of Christian faith and virtue. One would feel hard-pressed to ever think oneself able to live up to these standards, but over and again the reader is reminded that faith, steadfastness, patient endurance, self-sacrifice, complete and single-minded devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ is the true way to life in Christ--which is the aim. The pictures that these apostles paint of the higher self that is achieved through a complete embrace of the light of Christ are astonishingly vivid, and exquisitely crafted; such that they still have the power to transform the spirits of those who even today, can read these wonderful adventures. Also, since these works were designed to bring spiritual enlightenment to its readers, full as they are, of long lists of names, attributes, descriptions, etc, I have applied a bit of psychology to the reading. I have added pauses to break the ideas into 'chunks.' It has been demonstrated that our retention is substantially improved by breaking ideas down to their essentials and then giving the brain the needed time to think a little deeper about them. The Acts of John is a 2nd-century Christian collection of narratives and traditions, well described as a "library of materials" inspired by the Gospel of John, long known in fragmentary form. The traditional author was said to be one Leucius Charinus, a companion of John, who was associated with several 2nd century Acts. As a description of acts attributed to one of the major apostles who had put their words down into the New Testament, together with the Acts of Paul it is considered one of the most significant of the apostolic Acts in the New Testament apocrypha. It was traditionally ascribed to Prochorus, one of the Seven Deacons discussed in Acts of the Apostles. It contains two apocryphal journeys of John to Ephesus, filled with dramatic events, miracles such as the collapse of the Temple of Artemis just as John in the theater preaching to try to convert Artemis' followers, anecdotes and well-framed melodramatic speeches. It may have originated as a Christianized wonder tale, designed for an urbane Hellenic audience accustomed to such things as having one's portrait painted (the setting for one episode), living in that part of the province of Asia. It also contains the episode at the Last Supper of the Round Dance of the Cross initiated by Jesus, saying, "Before I am delivered to them, let us sing a hymn to the Father and so go to meet what lies before us". Directed to form a circle around him holding hands and dancing, the apostles cry "Amen" to the hymn of Jesus. Embedded in the text is another hymn (sections 94 -- 96), "which no doubt was once used as a liturgical song (with response) in some Johannine communities" (Davis). In the summer of 1916 Gustav Holst set it, in a version by G.R.S. Mead, as "The Hymn of Jesus" for two mixed choirs and a small orchestra (Trippett). Though the Acts of John was condemned as heretical, a large fragment survives in Greek manuscripts of widely varying date. In two medieval Greek versions, the magical survival of John when put to tortures will be familiar to any reader of hagiography: "He was brought before Domitian, and made to drink poison, which did not hurt him: the dregs of it killed a criminal on whom it was tried: and John revived him; he also raised a girl who was slain by an unclean spirit." (James 1924, Introduction). Most of its docetic imagery and overt gnostic teachings are concentrated in a few chapters (94-102 and 109), which may be interpolations, or they may simply reflect the diverse nature of the sources that were drawn upon to assemble this episodic collection, which falls in the genre of Romance. The surviving Latin fragments, by contrast, seem to have been purged of unorthodox content, according to their translator M. R. James: the Latin fragments contain episodes now missing in the Greek. The Stichometry of Nicephorus gives its length as 2500 lines. An on-line translation presents the confrontation of John and Domitian during Domitian's persecution of Christians, described as instigated by a letter of complaint from the Jews.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Apocryphal Acts Gospels Epistles Apocalypses Andrew Peter John Paul Thomas Gnostic Docetic Orthodox Christian

     
    The Acts of John 16 19

     
  • Pat Boone - Friendly Persuasion

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Pat Boone - Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) The British invasion ended Boone's career as a hit maker, though he continued recording throughout the 1960s. In the 1970s, he switched to gospel and country, and he continued performing in other media as well. He is currently working as the disc jockey of a popular oldies radio show and runs his own record company which provides an outlet for new recordings by 1950s greats who can no longer find a place with the major labels. In 1997, Boone released 'In a Metal Mood' - ' No More Mr. Nice Guy', a collection of heavy metal covers. To promote the album, he appeared at the American Music Awards in black leather, shocking audiences and losing his respectability among his largest constituency, conservative Christians. In 2007 Pat Boone was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame. Boone and his wife live in Los Angeles, California. They are members of The Church on the Way in the San Fernando Valley. His one-time neighbour was Ozzy Osbourne and his family. Boone's cover of Osbourne's song "Crazy Train" became the theme song for The Osbournes. (It appears on The Osbournes Soundtrack.) Sharon Osbourne once said that Boone "never complained once" about living next door to their less-than-traditional family. Pat Boone - Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) Thee I love, more than the meadow so green and still More than the mulberries on the hill More than the buds of a May apple tree, I love thee Arms have I, strong as the oak, for this occasion Lips have I, to kiss thee, too, in friendly persuasion Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove And come with me, for thee I love Friendly persuasion Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove And come with me, for thee I love
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Pat Boone classical pop

     
    Pat Boone - Friendly Persuasion

     
  • Online Shopping at Aisle 19

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, eshop, e-store, internet shop, webshop, webstore, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. The metaphor of an online catalog is also used, by analogy with mail order catalogs. All types of stores have retail web sites, including those that do and do not also have physical storefronts and paper catalogs. Online shopping is a type of electronic commerce used for business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions. The term "Webshop" also refers to a place of business where web development, web hosting and other types of web related activities take place (Web refers to the World Wide Web and "shop" has a colloquial meaning used to describe the place where one's occupation is carried out). History Since about 1990, online shopping has emerged into every corner of life, linking people to the culture of capitalism in frequent and daily ways. [1]. It lets us buy what we want, when we want at our convenience , and helps us to imagine ourselves buying, owning, and having positive outcomes by the goods available out there on the web.[1]. Shopping has been a way of identifying oneself in today's culture by what we purchase and how we use our purchases. Online shopping has always been a middle to high class commodity since its first arrival on the internet in society.[2]. In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.[2]. A few years later in 1994 other advances took place such as Online Banking, After that, the next big development was the opening of an online pizza shop by Pizza Hut.[2]. In that same year Netscape introduced SSL encryption to enable encryption over the data transfered online which has become essential for online shopping. In 1995, Amazon started up with online shopping, then in 1996, eBay opened up for online shopping as well.[2]. The idea of online shopping pre-dates the World Wide Web for there were earlier experiments involving real-time transaction processing from a domestic television. The technology, based on Videotex, was first demonstrated by Michael Aldrich in 1979 who designed and installed systems in the UK, including the first Tesco pilot system in the 1980s.[3]. [edit] Customers In general, shopping has always catered to middle class and upper class women. Shopping is fragmented and pyramid-shaped. At the pinnacle are elegant boutiques for the affluent, a huge belt of inelegant but ruthlessly efficient "discounters" flog plenty at the pyramid's precarious middle. According to the anaylsis of Susan D. Davis, at its base are the world's workers and poor, on whose cheapened labor the rest of the pyramid depends for its incredible abundance.[1]. Shopping has evolved from single stores to large malls with different services such as offering delivery, attentive service and store credit and accepting return. [1]. These new additions to shopping have encouraged and targeted middle class women. In recent years, online shopping has become popular; however, it still caters to the middle and upper class. In order to shop online, one must be able to have access to a computer, a bank account and a debit card. Shopping has evolved with the growth of technology. According to research found in the Journal of Electronic Commerce, if we focus on the demographic characteristics of the in-home shopper, in general, the higher the level of education, income, and occupation of the head of the household, the more favourable the perception of non-store shopping.[4]. It should be remembered that an influential factor in consumer attitude towards non-store shopping is exposure to technology, since it has been demonstrated that increased exposure to technology increases the probability of developing favourable attitudes towards new shopping channels. [4]. Online shopping widened the target audience to men and women of the middle class. At first, main users of online shopping were young men with a high level of income and a university education. [4]. This profile is changing. For example, in USA in the early years of Internet there were very few women users, but by 2001 women were 52.8% of the online population. [4]. Sociocultural pressure has made men generally more independent in their purchase decisions, while women place greater value on personal contact and social relations. [4]. In addition, male shoppers are more independent when deciding on purchasing products because unlike women, they don't necessarily need to see or try on the product.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : online shoppping at Aisle 19

     
    Online Shopping at Aisle 19

     
  • The Acts of John 15 19

  • Descrição do Vídeo: One of the five principal Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, thought to have been written by Leucius. These magnificent works may or may not have their root in apostolic history, but they sure left their mark on it. In these, the apostles are paragons and heroes of Christian faith and virtue. One would feel hard-pressed to ever think oneself able to live up to these standards, but over and again the reader is reminded that faith, steadfastness, patient endurance, self-sacrifice, complete and single-minded devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ is the true way to life in Christ--which is the aim. The pictures that these apostles paint of the higher self that is achieved through a complete embrace of the light of Christ are astonishingly vivid, and exquisitely crafted; such that they still have the power to transform the spirits of those who even today, can read these wonderful adventures. Also, since these works were designed to bring spiritual enlightenment to its readers, full as they are, of long lists of names, attributes, descriptions, etc, I have applied a bit of psychology to the reading. I have added pauses to break the ideas into 'chunks.' It has been demonstrated that our retention is substantially improved by breaking ideas down to their essentials and then giving the brain the needed time to think a little deeper about them. The Acts of John is a 2nd-century Christian collection of narratives and traditions, well described as a "library of materials" inspired by the Gospel of John, long known in fragmentary form. The traditional author was said to be one Leucius Charinus, a companion of John, who was associated with several 2nd century Acts. As a description of acts attributed to one of the major apostles who had put their words down into the New Testament, together with the Acts of Paul it is considered one of the most significant of the apostolic Acts in the New Testament apocrypha. It was traditionally ascribed to Prochorus, one of the Seven Deacons discussed in Acts of the Apostles. It contains two apocryphal journeys of John to Ephesus, filled with dramatic events, miracles such as the collapse of the Temple of Artemis just as John in the theater preaching to try to convert Artemis' followers, anecdotes and well-framed melodramatic speeches. It may have originated as a Christianized wonder tale, designed for an urbane Hellenic audience accustomed to such things as having one's portrait painted (the setting for one episode), living in that part of the province of Asia. It also contains the episode at the Last Supper of the Round Dance of the Cross initiated by Jesus, saying, "Before I am delivered to them, let us sing a hymn to the Father and so go to meet what lies before us". Directed to form a circle around him holding hands and dancing, the apostles cry "Amen" to the hymn of Jesus. Embedded in the text is another hymn (sections 94 -- 96), "which no doubt was once used as a liturgical song (with response) in some Johannine communities" (Davis). In the summer of 1916 Gustav Holst set it, in a version by G.R.S. Mead, as "The Hymn of Jesus" for two mixed choirs and a small orchestra (Trippett). Though the Acts of John was condemned as heretical, a large fragment survives in Greek manuscripts of widely varying date. In two medieval Greek versions, the magical survival of John when put to tortures will be familiar to any reader of hagiography: "He was brought before Domitian, and made to drink poison, which did not hurt him: the dregs of it killed a criminal on whom it was tried: and John revived him; he also raised a girl who was slain by an unclean spirit." (James 1924, Introduction). Most of its docetic imagery and overt gnostic teachings are concentrated in a few chapters (94-102 and 109), which may be interpolations, or they may simply reflect the diverse nature of the sources that were drawn upon to assemble this episodic collection, which falls in the genre of Romance. The surviving Latin fragments, by contrast, seem to have been purged of unorthodox content, according to their translator M. R. James: the Latin fragments contain episodes now missing in the Greek. The Stichometry of Nicephorus gives its length as 2500 lines. An on-line translation presents the confrontation of John and Domitian during Domitian's persecution of Christians, described as instigated by a letter of complaint from the Jews.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : Apocryphal Acts Gospels Epistles Apocalypses Andrew Peter John Paul Thomas Gnostic Docetic Orthodox Christian

     
    The Acts of John 15 19

     
  • Gizmo's Cousin

  • Descrição do Vídeo: So here we are again on a little interviewing scene between Gizmo and his cousin Frankie. See what happens when they get to know the audience.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : TrollButtz you saw it here trolls butts stuff things yah

     
    Gizmo's Cousin

     
  • McCain Supports The DRAFT 8-20-08

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Today at one of McCain's campaign stops, a person in the audience told McCain if he plans to use the military to continue the wars he would need to bring back the Draft. He replied "I Agree With Everything You Said". McWarmonger wants to reinstate the selective service DRAFT.
    Data: August 20, 2008
    Palavras Relacionados: : countdown keith olbermann msnbc news tv draft war selective service politics alzheimer gaff mccain republican cmdrgmh

     
    McCain Supports The  DRAFT  8-20-08

     

 

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