Messiah Part III
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Messiah (HWV 56), the English-language oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741, is structured in three parts. This listing covers Part III in a table and comments on individual movements, reflecting the relation of the musical setting to the text. Part I begins with the prophecy of the Messiah and his birth, shows the annunciation to the shepherds as a scene from the Gospel of Luke, and reflects the Messiah's deeds on Earth. Part II covers the Passion, death, resurrection, ascension, and the later spreading of the Gospel. Part III concentrates on Paul's teaching of the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven.
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Messiah Part III
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Messiah
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Romans
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Job
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Beginning of "Worthy is the Lamb", ending Part III, in Handel's manuscript
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Messiah
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 52. But thanks be to God.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 48. Behold, I tell you a mystery.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 51. O death, where is thy sting.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 54. Worthy is the Lamb. Amen.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 47. Since by man came death.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 49. The trumpet shall sound.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 46. I know that my Redeemer liveth.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 53. If God be for us, who can be against us.ogg
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Handel - Messiah, Part 3 - 50. Then shall be brought to pass.ogg
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–13
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Charles Jennens, a compilation from the King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer
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Behold, I tell you a mystery
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But thanks be to God
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I know that my redeemer liveth
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If God be for us, who can be against us
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O death, where is thy sting?
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Since by man came death
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The trumpet shall sound
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Then shall be brought to pass
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Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, Amen.
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King James
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Messiah, HWV 56
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Messiah (HWV 56), the English-language oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741, is structured in three parts. This listing covers Part III in a table and comments on individual movements, reflecting the relation of the musical setting to the text. Part I begins with the prophecy of the Messiah and his birth, shows the annunciation to the shepherds as a scene from the Gospel of Luke, and reflects the Messiah's deeds on Earth. Part II covers the Passion, death, resurrection, ascension, and the later spreading of the Gospel. Part III concentrates on Paul's teaching of the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven.
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