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Matthew 5
The Sermon on the mount
The beatitudes
(Reference: *The beatific character, unattainable by effort, is wrought in the believer by the Spirit Gal.5.22-23).
INNER CIRCLE - Jah Music [1976]
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CAPITOL RECORDS 7" (re) Roger Lewis & Albert Louis Bramy production
Sugar Minott - Jasmine 1981 (12” Reggae)
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Sugar Minott - Never My Love 1981
Classic Reggae/Lovers Rock
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Christafari- Jesus/Yeshua
This original #reggae worship anthem celebrates the matchless name and person of Jesus/Yeshua—whose very name literally means Salvation. Even today, if you hear a modern Hebrew speaker say the word “salvation,” they are saying the name of our Lord. Better yet, it’s not just His name—it’s His job description!
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Soulful #reggae powerhouse Aleighcia Scott drops 'Do You', the long awaited first single from her forthcoming album with legendary producer Rory Stonelove, Windrush Baby.
Ken Booth - Crying Over You
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Music video by Third World performing One Cold Vibe (Couldn't Stop Dis Ya Boogie) (Live In Jamaica / 1978). © 1978 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
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Barrington Levy - Teach The Youth
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Went away to a far far land, spent some time in New York
Most of my time inna England, no welcome back to my bornland
Come from england to make some vibes, just to keep my fans alive
But the vibes they're teaching me, that dont right in my book, No
Yes the vibes they're teaching me, that dont right in my book, Like
No put de day nah put dem no weh, no put de day lawd I went dem a stay
Sex an guns jus keep dem to de ground horse tonic a mek de girls dem panic
Teach de youths dem how to live, Teach de youths dem how to survive
Hold your corner and save your life and thats no jive
Some of de youths dem make a living by selling some stones
While some make a living wiping down cars
Can't you see the times your living in? the people are suffering
Don't teach me nothing just teach me something
Don't teach me nothing just teach me something
Hold your corner save your life and thats no jive
My heart, my poor little heart, my heart cries to see the youth
No put de day nah put dem no weh, no put de day lawd I went dem a stay
Sex an guns jus keep dem to de ground horse tonic a mek de girls dem panic
Judah Eskender Tafari - Danger in Your Eyes + Sound Dimension - Version
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Studio One / Soul Jazz Records 7", sides A and B. Originally released around 1978. Over The Paragons' same title Rock Steady song. From "Studio One Showcase 45" box set.
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Putin to Trump
“Next in Moscow Time”
During his July 23, 2025 visit to KCRW, Cory showed us how to "gospel-ify" a song – enjoy his soulful piano take on the Beatles' "Yesterday"
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Bitcoin is now being included in retirement plans as new regulations pave the way for crypto investments.
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RIP King 👑 of Pacific #reggae
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George “FIJI” Veikoso
Fiji-indigenous Life
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NEW SINGLE OUT NOW: “Key to the Kingdom” — Christafari & Calvary Life Creative
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Abednego is a biblical figure, one of three men (along with Shadrach and Meshach) thrown into a fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to worship his golden image. Abednego was originally named Azariah. The story of Abednego and his companions demonstrates their unwavering faith and God's miraculous deliverance.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Daniel's Companions:
Abednego, Shadrach, and Meshach were Jewish exiles in Babylon, selected for their intelligence and aptitude to serve in the royal court.
Babylonian Names:
Their Hebrew names were replaced with Babylonian names, with Abednego being the Babylonian name given to Azariah.
Fiery Furnace Incident:
King Nebuchadnezzar erected a large golden image and commanded everyone to bow down and worship it. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused, citing their loyalty to their God.
Faith and Deliverance:
Enraged, Nebuchadnezzar ordered the three to be thrown into a fiery furnace. However, they were miraculously protected by God, who sent an angel to guard them in the flames, and they emerged unharmed.
Recognition of God:
This event led King Nebuchadnezzar to acknowledge the power and supremacy of the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Significance:
The story of Abednego (along with Shadrach and Meshach) is a powerful testament to faith, courage, and God's power to deliver those who trust in Him.
Never Get Burn - Clinton Fearon