Hello blogosphere!
I just wanted to make a brief posting so that people know I am alive. Not that this has been an issue in the past with people thinking I'm not alive, but anyhow.
I have some great wonderful news for those of you who may happen to stumble upon this.
I looked through my few blog posts of the past and have determined that I have not yet announced this huge monumental announcement that needs announcing badly!
However, preceding this epic announcement, a story is required (Of course! Have you not received or read your copy of "How to Announce Something Epic on One's Blog"? I suggest you get it where all other made-up and nonexistent books are sold!)
I took a class called "Prophets of the Bible" In Spring 2010. In the course of this class, I needed to memorize some dates and events for a quiz I had coming up.
So I decided to make it easier for me to remember those events by creating a song!
So as a result, I have contributed something to the iTunes and Amazon mp3 communities.
Here is the link for downloading this musical wonder: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/life-time-legacy/id390021815
Here are the lyrics to this song:
From 783 (BC) for forty years, King Jeroboam II ruled the north without fears.
Then in 742 King Uzziah died, in the kingdom of the south-many people cried
Then 20 years later, Samaria, tragically fell into the hand of Assyria
In 705 Hezekiah reformed. And Jerusalem in 4 years was Assyriously torn
As time is passing, the graves are all amassing
the lives of all who lived and breathed upon this earth,
and so your actions and your choices all add up to what it’s worth
By 687, Dark Ages began, but the little King Josiah had a great big plan
In the year 640 he began to rule, and by 622 he made reforms that were cool
Unlucky 613’s when Nineveh fell, and then 4 years later King Josiah as well.
597’s when Judeans were told, to go to Babylon, which, in 539 Cyrus owned.
The remnant of Jerusalem packed up their tent, then in 586 to Babylonia they went.
Early returnees all went back to their home land in 5.3 ×102.
Ten years later, in the sand and silt, the foundation of the temple had been all rebuilt.
They dedicated it in 516, and then from 445 to 425 they walled the scene.
While they were building the temple wall, they taught the Torah to all
The legacy of what they taught back then, lives on ‘till the end
I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it!
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