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JESUS WENT THROUGH ALL OF THAT BECAUSE OF US
But he was wounded for the wrong we did; he was crushed for the evil we did. The punishment, which made us well, was given to him, and we are healed because of his wounds. We all have wandered away like sheep; each of us has gone his own way. But the Lord has put on him the punishment for all the evil we have done. Isaiah 53:5-6 New Century Version
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Taps
Taps was first performed at Civil War burial ceremonies in 1862, but its origin and authorship of the music and its lyrics remain unverified. The tune might have been written and found in the pocket of a dead Confederate soldier by his father, a Union Army infantry officer, who asked that it be played at his son's funeral. Union Army Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield is the more likely source of the current tune, first played by his bugler, Norton. Union artillery Captain John C. Tidball ordered it first played at a soldier's burial, a safer alternative to the three volley tribute, which would have given away the unit's hidden position to the Confederates. A lesser-known legend for its naming is that Lieutenant William Waid paid saloon-keepers to shut off the taps to the kegs when the song was played in a neighboring army camp. The lyrics might have been composed by Horace Lorenzo Trim, but that's also unverified. Suffice it to say the solemn tune and its lyrics pay tribute to all fallen American soldiers, past and present.
Day is done, gone the sun, From the lake, from the hills, from the sky; All is well, safely rest, God is nigh. Fading light, dims the sight, And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright. From afar, drawing nigh, falls the night. Thanks and praise, for our days, 'Neath the sun, 'neath the stars, neath the sky; As we go, this we know, God is nigh. Sun has set, shadows come, Time has fled, Scouts must go to their beds Always true to the promise that they made. While the light fades from sight, And the stars gleaming rays softly send, To thy hands we our souls, Lord, commend.
https://americanliterature.com/author/anonymous/poem/taps
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Thoughts!!?? ♻️ Forget traditional burial or cremation — "human composting" is the hot new thing in death care. Why it matters: Deciding what should be done with your remains is a deeply personal matter, and new options don't arise all that often. What's happening: California recently became the fifth U.S. state to legalize human composting, through which a person's remains are turned into usable soil. It's also been approved in Colorado, Oregon, Vermont and Washington; New York could be next. Recompose, a Seattle-based funeral home, is at the forefront of the movement. How it works: Upon a client's death, Recompose organizes "laying-in ceremonies" similar to traditional funerals. The body is then placed in a specially designed vessel and surrounded with natural materials, such as wood chips and alfalfa. 🔗 Click the link in @axios bio to read more about how it's done. #axios #composting #death #buriel #humancomposting #scholarshipjamaica (at ScholarshipJamaica.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClcC4ukOiU4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=