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Which book in the Bible contains the words to The Byrds' song Turn Turn Turn?

Ecclesiastes 3:1


Who sings the song to every thing turn turn turn?

The Byrds.


What book in the bible contains the words to The Byrd's song Turn Turn Turn?

Ecclesiastes 3


Which of the byrds hit song had lyrics from the bible?

The first one that comes to mind is the Pete Seeger song 'Turn,Turn,Turn' with lyrics borrowed from Ecclesicastes 3:1-15 . However there are snipits of Biblical references in a few other songs and spiritual songs about beliefs .


What book in the bible is known as then song book?

The name if the bible song book is plasms


What is the name of the bible song book?

Psalms is considered to be the song book of the Bible. Song of Solomon also fits into this category.


What was the number 1 song on November 8 1956?

"Love Me Tender" by Elvis Presley was the number 1 song on November 8, 1956.


What is the name of the first song in the bible?

There is no particular song named in the Bible but the book of Psalm in the old testament is a book of poems and songs. Also the book Song of songs, was songs written by Solomon about love.


What is the book following Song of Solomon?

The Bible book Isaiah follows the Song of Solomon.


What book in the Bible is Song of Songs?

Ecclesiaistes


What is the love book in the bible?

Song of Solomon


What year was the byrds song turn turn turn written?

It's based upon a passage in the Book of Eccesiastices in The Bible, which says that there is a right time for all events that happen in life. It's message is that people's lives (and sometimes even world events) go in phases- growth, poverty, happiness, loss, wellbeing, bereavement, gathering together, giving away etc. etc. But these things happen because they are MEANT to happen at that time, for the ultimate progress and development both of individuals and the world in general- that they are part of God's plan for human creation. Although originally set to music by Pete Seeger in 1959, and sung by The Byrds in 1965, it has been covered by a number of other artists including Joan Baez, The Seekers, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Max Boyce.