In Christianity, vox dei (Latin "voice of god"; Persian: ندا, Neda) is a concept of divine revelation.
In Art it is represented by the Hand of God.
In the New Testament mention of “a voice from heaven” occurs in the following passages: Mat 3:17; Mar 1:11;Luk 3:22 (at the baptism of Jesus); Mat 17:5; Mar 9:7; Luk 9:35 (at the transfiguration); Joh 12:28 (shortly before the Passion); Acts 9:4; Acts 22:7; Acts 26:14 (conversion of Paul), and Acts 10:13, Acts 10:15 (instruction of Peter concerning the clean and unclean).
It is clear that we have here to do with a conception of the nature and means of divine revelation that is distinctly inferior to the Biblical view. For even in the Biblical passages where mention is made of the voice from heaven, all that is really essential to the revelation is already present, at least in principle, without the audible voice. The concept appears in Dan 4:31:
Christian art adopted the Hand of God to relevant New Testament scenes from the Jewish art which has often represented the Bath ḳōl.
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Vox Dei (Latin: God's Voice) is an Argentine rock band credited for recording the country's first concept album, The Bible. Its most prolific years were the 1970s, having recorded 10 albums.
The band's original members were Juan Carlos Godoy (guitar and vocals), Ricardo Soulé (guitar and vocals), Rubén Basoalto (drums) and Willy Quiroga (bass and vocals).
Vox Dei started playing songs from bands like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Kinks and The Byrds. In 1968, they recorded a demo version of Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman", and Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'". The company Mandioca organized an audition for them in the Payró theatre. The members of Manal and Almendra were also present, and a few hours later they played together. In 1970 they recorded for Mandioca their first album Caliente.
In the B.A. Rock Festival Vox Dei played the first part of the theme "Genesis", which had no lyrics yet.
Vox Dei refers to Argentine band Vox Dei
vox dei is the Latin for (and redirects to) Voice of God
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Quiero ser (I want to be ...) is a 2000 short drama film directed by Florian Gallenberger. It won an Academy Award in 2001 for Best Short Subject.
Quiero Ser (1981) is Menudo's ninth Spanish album and the second one released in 1981 featuring Ricky Meléndez, René Farrait, Johnny Lozada, Xavier Serbiá and Miguel Cancel. With this album, their popularity started rising all over Latin America.
"Quiero Ser" (I want to be) is a song written by Amaia Montero for her 2008 debut solo album Amaia Montero. The song is the album's opening track, and was released as its first single.
The single was premiered on Spanish radio station "Los 40 Principales". On January 2009, it became the longest charting number one single in the Spanish airplay history with 13 consecutive weeks in the number one spot.
Quiero ser el único cariño en tu vida, quiero ser
Quiero ser la unica en tu mente noche y día, quiero ser
Quiero ser la dueña de las llaves de tu corazón
Que guarda tu amorcito, quiero ser
Quiero ser parte de tu vida, quiero ser tu consentida
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