Conduct a concert report. you have a report on any musical concert or maybe a wedding scenario. write about different instruments their sounds etc explains how the instruments work. basically a musical concert report.
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One of the proverbs that we can find in the book of Proverbs tells: âThe fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and disciplineâ (Proverbs 1:7). After becoming familiar with this proverb and knowing that Solomon was wise, and that the LORD is a jealous God, the following question arises: âWhy did Solomon follow other gods?â Only after God had punished him, Solomon understood that he did evil in the eyes of the LORD. Then, after Solomonâs confessions, which were not completely sincere, God showed his mercy on the king, but after his death, the LORD divided the kingdom into two, and the son of Solomon got the smallest part of it. According to the Bible, Solomon was the greatest king in the Old Testament, who âruled over the people of Israel about three thousand years agoâ (Maris). Thanks to his wise and discerning heart, that he got from the LORD, the king had no equals. Being a successful ruler and a just judge, Solomon taught people, had built the temple for the Name of the LORD his God in Jerusalem, and had written â3,000 proverbsâ (Schoenberg). Despite of his great wisdom that was given to him by God, Solomon did evil in the eyes of the LORD and followed the gods of his wifes. Still, he is remembered as a great and wise king. Wouldnât it be better if our governers would follow his example of being just and discerning towards the people? References>
One of the proverbs that we can find in the book of Proverbs tells: âThe fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and disciplineâ (Proverbs 1:7). After becoming familiar with this proverb and knowing that Solomon was wise, and that the LORD is a jealous God, the following question arises: âWhy did Solomon follow other gods?â Only after God had punished him, Solomon understood that he did evil in the eyes of the LORD. Then, after Solomonâs confessions, which were not completely sincere, God showed his mercy on the king, but after his death, the LORD divided the kingdom into two, and the son of Solomon got the smallest part of it. According to the Bible, Solomon was the greatest king in the Old Testament, who âruled over the people of Israel about three thousand years agoâ (Maris). Thanks to his wise and discerning heart, that he got from the LORD, the king had no equals. Being a successful ruler and a just judge, Solomon taught people, had built the temple for the Name of the LORD his God in Jerusalem, and had written â3,000 proverbsâ (Schoenberg). Despite of his great wisdom that was given to him by God, Solomon did evil in the eyes of the LORD and followed the gods of his wifes. Still, he is remembered as a great and wise king. Wouldnât it be better if our governers would follow his example of being just and discerning towards the people? References>