From the book of Job, a verse that demonstrates the poet's demonstration of faith is seen in:Job 19:25- For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.
<h3>What is faith?</h3>
Faith is an extraordinary belief that something which is not yet seen is already a reality. Faith sees the invisible as if it is visible.
One can actually see the above verse from the book of Job to show one's belief that God lives and will arise at the right time.
Job was known to have passed through untold suffering. But still he believed that his Redeemer lives and will not forsake him.
The selected verse tells me that no matter what I am passing through, God is still alive.
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When talking about locations: "on" means being located on top of a certain surface, and "in" inside another object: Compare on the box and in the box. This is the major difference in their meaning.
They are also used to denote a number of other relationships, such as "in December", "on Friday" but I would say that their usage there is more metaphical and idiomatic: and the major semantic difference is between "inside" and "on top of".
It is “capable of being “
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Bismillah Khan, original name Qamruddin Khan, (born March 21, 1916, Dumraon, Bihar and Orissa province, British India—died August 21, 2006, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), Indian musician who played the shehnai, a ceremonial oboelike North Indian horn, with such expressive virtuosity that he became a leading Indian classical music artist. His name was indelibly linked with the woodwind instrument.
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Bismillah Khan
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Khan, Bismillah
BORN
March 21, 1916
Dumraon, India
DIED
August 21, 2006 (aged 90)
Varanasi, India
Khan was born into a family of court musicians in Bihar. He was apprenticed to his uncle, Ali Baksh, who played the shehnai in Vishvanatha, a Hindu temple in Varanasi. He accompanied his uncle in playing at ceremonies for Hindu deities as well as at weddings. Khan learned numerous musical forms and ragas, and he improvised patterns that had been considered impossible for the shehnai. His concert performance at the All-India Music Conference in Kolkata in 1937 gained him public respect, and the shehnai, traditionally used only in a ceremonial capacity, came to be seen as a classical music instrument. Years of concert and radio performances and recordings followed.
Khan was a devout Muslim but performed at both Hindu and Muslim ceremonies and was considered a symbol of religious harmony. His fame was such that he was selected to perform for the ceremony at Delhi’s historic Red Fort as the Indian flag unfurled at the hour of India’s independence on August 15, 1947; his music was played on television every Independence Day. He turned down invitations to perform in other countries before 1966, when the Indian government insisted that he play at the Edinburgh International Festival. This gained him a following in the West, and he continued to appear in Europe and North America thereafter. In 2001 Khan was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour, and the country observed a national day of mourning following his death in 2006.
To address uncomfortable or confrontational subjects
Keeps the reader or audience engaged.
Releases tension for characters and the audience or reader
Makes the characters real and multi-dimensional.
Makes your work memorable.
It’s the dialogue of a story