Thomas Andrew Dorsey [July 1, 1899-January 23, 1993].
Thomas A. Dorsey is known as the father of gospel music.
Thomas A. Dorsey
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Thomas Andrew Dorsey was known as the father of black gospel music. He was at one time so closely associated with the field that songs written in the new style were sometimes known as dorseys.
Thomas Andrew Dorsey is known as "the father of black gospel music." Beginning in the 1930s, he basically brought the rhythm and blues sound to Christian worship. The song he is best-known for writing is "Take My Hand, Precious Lord." His music influenced many singers, including Mahalia Jackson and Elvis Presley.
Thomas Andrew Dorsey (July 1, 1899 - January 23, 1993).
Autumn Nelon Clark's father is Kelly Nelon, who is a member of the award-winning gospel music group, The Nelons. Kelly Nelon is known for his contributions to the gospel music industry as a singer and songwriter.
Jews of the first century did not have surnames such as we have today, or even the Romans of that time. They were known by their given name, followd by 'son of' their father's name. 'Son of' was ben (Hebrew) or bar (Aramaic).Thus (using the familiar English translations), in Matthew's Gospel, the father of Jesus would be known as Joseph bar Jacob. In Luke's Gospel, the father of Jesus would be known as Joseph bar Heli.Note: scholars recognise that neither family line is likely to be literally true.
AnswerThe New Testament gospel authors are also known as the evangelists.
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A:The author of the gospel now known as John's Gospel is not actually known. The Gospel was originally anonymous and was only attributed to John, son of Zebedee, later in the second century. However, biblical scholars say that the author could not really have been an eyewitness to the events portrayed in the Gospel, in which case the attribution to John must be erroneous. If John had really been the author of the gospel that now bears his name, then his father would have been Zebedee and his brother would have been James.
First century Jews did not have surnames in the modern sense, and were simply known as "son of" their father.So, in Matthew's Gospel, the father of Jesus was Joseph son of Jacob (Yosef ben Yakob or Yosef bar Yaakov). In Luke's Gospel, the father of Jesus was Joseph son of Heli (Yosef ben Eli or Yosef bar Eli).