Books: How to Deal with COVID-19|Israel's Homecoming|Throngs of Iniquity Music: One Duct Road|I Held the Distance Close|I May Have Burnt My Toast Photo: Misop's Pics of Italy, Israel, Palestine, Egypt & England 2005 Video: See below or visit MagPro Video
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Israel's Homecoming
Israel's Homecoming by Misop Baynun, is an...
Investigation of Prophecies Concerning the Messiah and Israel from Genesis and Other ScripturesWould you like to investigate prophecies about Israel’s homecoming? Do you want to perceive the future of Israel? Would you like to see where references to Yeshua in the Tanakh (Jesus in the Old Testament) are? Do you care to understand how these are interrelated? While pointing out prophecies concerning Israel, Messianic prophecies, and other passages found in Genesis (Bereshiyt), the first book of the Law (Torah), ...
... and throughout other books of the Bible, Israel’s homecoming is discussed. This is done while not too often using monolithic monosyllabic diatribes or cumbersome quagmiry banter frothing; yet there might be some stammering here and there.
Your help in continuing these ministries are greatly appreciated.
Sam Rucker
Jubilee House, Literary Department
Throngs of Iniquity
"Throngs of Iniquity," by Misop Baynun, is...
A picturesque, philosophical word path that converges with and depicts the author's life, as he sees it, through: agitated, dismal, longing, hopeful, etc., etc., eyes. It's a story of pain and hope, as God perseveres in his tenacity to hold on to the hearts of those to whom he won't let go.
- literary real look at life
- A way by which the passage through the torments of life onto spiritual invigoration can be traveled
- Interesting reading - entertaining while still spiritually uplifting
Your help in continuing these ministries are greatly appreciated.
Misop Baynun, a MagPro Records recording artist
One Duct Road
"One Duct Road" by Misop Baynun is a collection of songs from quite an array of stylistic sources. Some acoustic blues, some alternative rockers like "All For Not," and even a country tune, the opener, "For A While."
- Contains the smash rock tune, "Rottweilers." A Favorite song of dog lovers and renowned music critic, Paul Schlosberg. "Got my Rottweilers, and that aint all."
- Contains the blues song, "I Love You Louisiana." The acoustic blues rendition of "I Love You Louisiana" was recorded along with, "Look at Me" and "It's a Dog's Life," from the same album, "One Duct Road" at the legendary Charles Frommer loft sessions located near the Pine Street Inn.
- The love balled, "You Got No Right," with the accidental, echoey backup vocal part, still screams on. It's a song about one lover that calls out, "You got no right, not to love me, " and then goes on to discuss the point further.
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Misop Baynun
One Duct Road
RottweilersAll for Naught
There's No Money in
Dying Alone
You Got No Right
For a While
It's a Dog's Life
I Love You Louisiana
Look at Me
I Held the Distance Close
This album, "I Held the Distance Close (Volume I)", by Misop Baynun, contains 8 songs. We hope the songs will bring the truth of the real blues to your heart. For it's in the honesty of perplexity, with the moaning of the blues, where you can walk away with a half smile into the arms of eternity.
- The tune that Juanita the Scene Queen of WBCN in Boston chose to play first, "Will You Give Your Heart and Walk the Track"
- Authentic Blues in the Robert Johnson style
- This is the CD where Misop Baynun plays the drums with his feet, the guitar with his hands, the harp with his mouth and sings with his standard vocal cords.
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Misop Baynun
I Held the Distance
Close
If You Feel Like DancingShe's In Control
What's Inside Your Head?
Love Turns Blue
Will You Give Your Heart
and Walk the Track?
I Was Waiting By the Mire
Going Out Tonight
Answered Calls
I May Have Burnt My Toast
This album, "I May Have Burnt My Toast", by Misop Baynun, contains 8 songs in the same style as "I Held The Distance Close". We hope the songs will bring the truth of the real blues to your heart. For it's in the honesty of perplexity, with the moaning of the blues, where you can walk away with a half smile (or even a full smile) into the arms of eternity.
- The tune that Juanita the Scene Queen of WBCN in Boston chose to play first, "Will You Give Your Heart and Walk the Track?"
- Authentic Blues in the Robert Johnson style
- This is the CD where Misop Baynun plays the drums with his feet, the guitar with his hands, the harp with his mouth and sings with his standard vocal cords.
Buy CD now $15.00
Misop Baynun
I May Have Burnt
My Toast
Going Down to the RiverModern Days
Feel Motion
Long and Short Doorstep
Mistah Wartime
Border Town
And I Say Ooh
When I Can't Pay
Misop's Pics of Italy, Israel, Palestine, Egypt and England 2005
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