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SoldierOfZion:

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--- Quote from: SoldierOfZion on March 11, 2007, 07:51:06 PM ---

Warning: They're not filthy rap (redundant), they're a very unique form of heavy/death metal. All of their lyrics and themes are Biblically inspired.

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Sounds awesome.  ;D I actually am quite a fan of hard alternative and heavy metal. Are their albums for sale in the U.S.?

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Yes, their albums are readily available - even in major record stores. They are quite popular in the metal "underground". Here's the page at Century Media:
http://www.centurymedia.com/us/single_artist.php?ID=42

There are a couple sample songs there. "Ocean Land" gives you a good feel for their unique sound and diversity.

SoldierOfZion:

--- Quote from: SoldierOfZion on March 12, 2007, 02:02:24 AM ---
--- Quote from: Chaimfan on March 12, 2007, 12:12:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: SoldierOfZion on March 11, 2007, 07:51:06 PM ---

Warning: They're not filthy rap (redundant), they're a very unique form of heavy/death metal. All of their lyrics and themes are Biblically inspired.

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Sounds awesome.  ;D I actually am quite a fan of hard alternative and heavy metal. Are their albums for sale in the U.S.?

--- End quote ---

Yes, their albums are readily available - even in major record stores. They are quite popular in the metal "underground". Here's the page at Century Media:
http://www.centurymedia.com/us/single_artist.php?ID=42

There are a couple sample songs there. "Ocean Land" gives you a good feel for their unique sound and diversity.

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"Nora El Nora" is also on that page and is a very good song, but "Ocean Land" is more reflective of their general style. Here are the lyrics:

Nora El Nora (Entering The Ark)

Nora El Nora, ne'ezar begvura shuvi elay malki
Dodi refa, nafshi nichsefa, lebeitach malchi
Nora El Nora, ne'ezar begvura

Nora Ashira, Lach akabira, shir mahalali
Lecha etna menat chevly vegoraly

Bekol zman azor el nora, geza avraham, netzer tifa'ara,
Ata el hai noten torah

[Translation:]
Nora El Nora, the lord of courage
Return me my lord, mend my wounds,
my soul is yearning, and in valor we wait.
Nora i sing thee, a hymn of praise,
to you I give my life and faith
Through all time, mighty Nora,
deliver us progeny of Abraham,
Offspring of greatness,
you are the living God,
giver of Torah

Allen-T:

--- Quote from: Fruit of thy loins on March 11, 2007, 08:27:26 PM ---
--- Quote from: UntilShilohComes on March 11, 2007, 04:04:17 PM ---Hello FOTL, and good day to you.

The 14th chapter of Isaiah is about an ancient evil Babylonian king who persecuted the children of Israel.   Lucifer is LATIN -- the Hebrew name is Halel and is the Babylonian G-d of the morning.

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I notice also that this is the definition the Stone Edition Tanach gives.  In that translation he is known as the morning star and 'Lucifer' is a Latinization over which the theory of Satan is an allegorical Christian invention.  However a little bit of me always wanted to believe in an active Satan and it's hard to give him up.

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FOTL, Very capable Bible scholars could easily show how Isaiah 14 is certainly more than an "allegorical christian invention" and unless you are going to seriously look at the evidence you shouldn't make such ignorant remarks that seem to come from a heart that desires what you say to be true rather than a conclusion that has been made from honest, serious study.

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