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2 Chronicles 20 - Music in times of battle

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In this video in our 'Music & Scripture' series, drummer and CU staff worker for the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester Barnabas Kimberley speaks on 2 Chronicles 20 and the surprising role of music in Jehoshaphat and the army of Judah's defeat of Moab and Ammon, and what it can teach us today - watch to find out more.

2 Chronicles 20 - Music in times of battle

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Barnabas Kimberley

Barnabas (Barny) is a drummer and (untrained) singer based in Manchester with his wife Eleonore, fellow musician and (trained) classical singer. A Royal Northern College of Music graduate, Barny had …

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