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well, that's the end, almost
Chapter 17 — The Songs of the Prophets

Well that's the End... Almost.

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Well, that’s the end… almost… of our presentation “The Songs of the Prophets.”

You can read the script of all the bits and pieces that made up this album, and you can download each of those bits individually, or all of them in one unbroken piece, at TribalGospel.com

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– A. Nonny Mouse

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Austral used stones as weapons.
Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in a pasture outside of town in the Long Ago.
The ancient Greeks had two words for time. Chronos was the relentless march of chronological time. Kairos was a pregnant moment in time, an inflection point of consequence.