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Abba: Encyclopedia - ABBA

ABBA (1972–1983) was a Swedish pop music group. They remain the most successful Swedish music act and were one of the most popular groups in the world. The group dominated charts worldwide during the mid-to-late 1970s and early 1980s, selling many hit singles and albums. Estimates of ABBA's total worldwide sales vary from 100 to 500 million (there seems to be no reliable source for this information) which could make them the second most successful band of all time after The Beatles. They were the first act from the European mainland ...

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Abba: Theosophy Dictionary on Abba

Abba 'abba' (Chaldean) (cf Hebrew 'ab, Syrian abba or abbo)

 

Father, origin, source, transliterated in the Greek text (Mark 14:36) as 'Abba. The phrase "Abba Father" has become a title of invocation to the first person of the Trinity; in Coptic and Syriac churches, Abba (father or master) is a title of the patriarch of bishops. In the Qabbalah, 'Abba is the original principle symbolized by Kether (the Crown).

 

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Abba: Encyclopedia II - ABBA - After ABBA

Björn and Benny wrote the music for the West End show Chess (1984) with lyricist Tim Rice. Chess ran for three years in London. The show also opened on Broadway in the US (1988) but the song order, lyrics and storyline had been tampered with and the show closed within weeks. Björn and Benny, inspired by the successes of Rice and his former collaborator Andrew Lloyd-Webber, had long expressed their desire to write a musical. Their first attempt had been a "mini-musical", The Girl with The Golden Hair, performed b ...

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Abba: Lord’s Prayer: Common Prayer For Uncommon Wisdom  

The Lord’s Prayer ("Our Father Who Art in Heaven...") is the best known and most popular prayer of Christians. Jesus taught his disciples this prayer when they asked him how to pray.

 

Analysing The Lord’s Prayer, Gerhard Ebeling says that " Abba father", the words Jesus used to call on God, signify "My father" or "our father", which is an invocation we can use when all words fail, when we become speechless. We can approach God in the familiar confident way a child approaches a loving parent.

 

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Abbas II of Egypt

Abbas Hilmi Pasha or Abbas II (Arabic: عباس حلمي باشا) (July 14, 1874 – 1944) was the last khedive of Egypt (January 8, 1892 – 1914). Abbas Hilmi Pasha was the great-great-grandson of Mehmet Ali. He succeeded his father, Tewfik Pasha, as khedive of Egypt. When a boy he visited England, and he had an English tutor for some time in Cairo. He then went to school in Lausanne, and from there passed on to the Theresianum in Vienna. In addition to Turkish, his mother tongue, he acquired fluency in Arabic, and a good ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Abbas I of Egypt

Abbas I (Arabic: عباس الأول ) (1913-1854), Pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Mehmet Ali, founder of the reigning dynasty of Egypt at the time. As a young man he fought in Syria under Ibrahim Pasha, his real or supposed uncle. The death of Ibrahim in November 1848 made Abbas regent of Egypt. The following August of 1848, on the death of his grandfather Mehemet Ali (who had been deposed in July 1848 on account of mental weakness), Abb ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Abdullah ibn Abbas

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Cerne Abbas giant

The Cerne Abbas giant is a chalk carving of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas to the north of Dorchester in Dorset, England. The 180 feet (55 metres) high, 167 feet (51 metres) wide figure is carved into the side of a steep hill and is best viewed from the opposite side of the valley or from the air. The carving is formed by a trench 1 foot (0.3 metre) wide and about the same depth which has been cut through the grass and earth into the underlying chalk. In his right hand the giant hol ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib

al-Abbas ibn `Abd al-Muttalib, (566–652) was an uncle of Muhammad. married Umm al-Fadl Lubaba and is the father of Abdullah ibn Abbas and Fadl ibn Abbas. He was only born a few years before his nephew, and was one of Muhammad's father's youngest brothers. He initially did not accept Islam, but did so later and got along well with his nephew. Through his son Abdullah ibn Abbas, the later Abbasid dynasty would claim the title of caliph (literally "successor to the prophet. ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Chiastic structure

Chiastic structure is a literary structure used most notably in the Torah in those passages attributed to the priestly source. The structure is comprised of concepts or ideas in an order ABC…CBA so that the first concept that comes up is also the last, the second is the second to last, and so on. Also, a chiastic structure can also be of the form ABBAABB…ABBA. Chiastic structure - Why Chi?. Chi is a Greek letter that is shaped like an X. Chi is made up of two lines crossing each other, so the line that ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Dancing Queen song

"Dancing Queen" is the title of a song, which was one of the biggest hit singles recorded by Swedish group ABBA. Written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson, recorded in 1975 for the group's album Arrival, and released as a single in 1976, the song contributed to the huge popularity of disco music in the late seventies. Not all critics unanimously praise the song: some have claimed it is an inferior copy of ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Achille Lauro

The Achille Lauro was a passenger liner, most remembered for its 1985 hijacking. Ordered in 1938, her keel was laid in 1939 at Vlissingen, Netherlands, for Rotterdamsche Lloyd. Interrupted by World War II and two bombing raids, the ship was not launched until July 1946 as the Willem Ruys. Completed in late 1947, she began her maiden voyage on December 2, 1947. She was 192 metres in length, 25 metres in beam, 8.9 metres high and weighed 21,110 tons fully loaded with 900 passengers and crew. She had 8 Sulzer engines ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Born Again

Not to be confused with Björn Again, the ABBA tribute band, or Bourne Again, a shell. Other related archives1999, ABBA, Björn Again, Black Sabbath, Born Again, Born Again (album), Born again, Bourne Again, Charles W. Colson, Christian, Christianity, Daredevil, Gospel of John, Jesus, Nicodemus, Notorious B.I.G., Watergate, book, born again, shell, tribute band

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Arrival

The Arrival may refer to: Arrival, an album by ABBA The Arrival, a 1996 science fiction movie with Charlie Sheen The Arrival, an episode of The Twilight Zone Arrival, an episode of The Prisoner The Arrival, an album by Hypocrisy Arrival, an album by Journey Other related archives1996, ABBA, Arrival, Charlie Sheen, Hypocrisy, Journey, The Arrival, The Prisoner, The Twilight Zone, movie, science fiction

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Abba: Encyclopedia - As-Saffah

Abu al-'Abbas Abdullah ibn Muhammad as-Saffah (721 - 754) أبو العباس عبد الله بن محمد السفاح was the first Abbasid caliph. His dynasty ruled from 750 until 1258, he ruled until his death in 754. Abu al-'Abbas was the head of one branch of the Banu Hashim, who traced their lineage to Hashim, a great-grandfather of Muhammad, via al-Abbas, an uncle of the prophet. The Banu Hashim had great support from Shi'ites who thought that the family, which had produced Muhammad and 'Ali, would produce anoth ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Björn Again

Björn Again is an ABBA tribute band, taking their name from Björn Ulvaeus, a member of ABBA, and a pun on the phrase "born again". This tribute band has become so successful that as of 2002 there are five Björn Agains performing in various parts of the world. Björn Again originate from Australia, and have been touring since 1989. Björn Again take a very light-hearted approach to their portrayal of ABBA. While keeping pretty faithful to the songs themselves, the rest of the act is something of a send-up or parody. Th ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Abbé

Abbé (from Latin abbas, in turn from Greek αββας = abbas father, from Aramaic abba) is the French word for abbot. It is the title for lower-ranking Catholic clergymen in France. A concordat passed between Pope Leo X and Francis I of France (between 1515 and 1521), gave the kings of France the right to nominate 255 Abbés commendataires for almost all French abbeys, who received income from a mo ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Phallus

The Latin word phallus (from the Greek phallos) and its derived adjective phallic, adopted in English and in many modern languages, refers to the penis. Any object that visually resembles a penis or acts as a symbol for it may also be referred to as a "phallus"; however, such objects are more correctly referred to as being "phallic". Such symbols often represent the fertility and cultural implications that are associated with the male sexual organ. The word may also refer to a type of fungus ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Al-Mansur

Abu Jafar Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Mansur (712 – 775; Arabic: ابو جعفر عبدالله ابن محمد المنصور) was the Abbasid Caliph who founded Baghdad in 762. He reigned from 754 until 775. Al-Mansur was concerned with the solidity of his regime after the death of his brother, al-'Abbas. In 755, he arranged the murder of Abu Muslim, the general who had lead the forces of al-'Abbas to victory over the Umayyads in the third civil war. He undertook to make certain that the 'Abbasid family was supreme in state af ...

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Abba: Encyclopedia - Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Åse Fältskog (born April 5, 1950 in Jönköping, Sweden) is best known as "the blonde singer in ABBA", one of the four members of the pop group ABBA, along with Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Originally her name was spelled Agneta; she added the h later herself. At 15, Agnetha joined a dance band and wrote a song for the band which then she had her first number one hit in 1967 with a song called "Jag Var Så Kär" (I was so in love), the song she wrote all by herself. Prior to joining ABBA, Agnetha was a successful solo artist in Sw ...

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