Members phkrause Posted February 22, 2024 Members Posted February 22, 2024 It may not be his best song, but Dylan’s 1983 song about Israel is surprisingly resonant today. Anybody remember “Hurricane Carter”? This was the song that got an innocent black man triply convicted of murder exonerated and eventually released from jail. I still get the chills when I listen to it forty plus years later. https://aish.com/bob-dylan-israel-the-neighborhood-bully/? Quote phkrause How little do we enter into sympathy with Christ on that which should be the strongest bond of union between us and Him,—compassion for depraved, guilty, suffering souls, dead in trespasses and sins! The inhumanity of man toward man is our greatest sin. Many think that they are representing the justice of God, while they wholly fail of representing His tenderness and His great love. Often the ones whom they meet with sternness and severity are under the stress of temptation. Satan is wrestling with these souls, and harsh, unsympathetic words discouraging them, and cause them to fall a prey to the tempter's power.—The Ministry of Healing, 163.
Members phkrause Posted July 14, 2024 Author Members Posted July 14, 2024 💿 27 discs of Dylan Bob Dylan performs with The Band at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 30, 1974. Photo: Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns via Getty Images Bob Dylan superfans will soon have a lot more of him in their lives — a new box set featuring 27 shows from his 1974 tour with The Band. The set will contain 21 different versions of "Lay Lady Lay" alone, and a total of more than 400 previously unreleased performances. It's only the third-biggest box set Dylan has released. Plug in. Quote phkrause How little do we enter into sympathy with Christ on that which should be the strongest bond of union between us and Him,—compassion for depraved, guilty, suffering souls, dead in trespasses and sins! The inhumanity of man toward man is our greatest sin. Many think that they are representing the justice of God, while they wholly fail of representing His tenderness and His great love. Often the ones whom they meet with sternness and severity are under the stress of temptation. Satan is wrestling with these souls, and harsh, unsympathetic words discouraging them, and cause them to fall a prey to the tempter's power.—The Ministry of Healing, 163.
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