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Gods of Grind was a 1992 tour featuring four of the finest exponents of "Grindcore" Metal at the time - Cathedral, Carcass, Entombed, and Confessor. All of these bands at the time were signed to Nottingham's Earache record label, and featured on the compilation album of the same name. A cathedral is a Christian church building, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Anglican, Catholic and some Lutheran churches, which serves as the central church of a diocese, and thus as a bishops seat. ... Carcass of a chicken after cooking Carcass may refer to: A carcass (or carcase) is a term for a dead body, typically that of an animal. ... Entombed is a Swedish metal band which formed in 1987 (see 1987 in music) under the name of Nihilist. ... The title confessor is used in the Christian Church in two separate ways. ... Otalgia is ear pain or an earache. ...
The track listing was as follows:
* Stranger Aeons (Entombed) 03:27 * Dusk (Entombed) 02:36 * Shreds Of Flesh (Entombed) 02:05 * Incarnated Solvent Abuse (Carcass) 04:44 * Tools Of The Trade (Carcass) 03:06 * Pyosified (Still Rotten To The Gore) (Carcass) 03:10 * Hepatic Tissue Fermentation II (Carcass) 06:38 * Condemned (Confessor) 04:43 * Last Judgement (Confessor) 05:11 * Endtime (Confessor) 04:32 * Soul Sacrifice (Cathedral) 04:33 * Golden Blood (Flooding) (Cathedral) 08:11 * Autumn Twilight (Cathedral) 05:49 * Frozen Rapture (Cathedral)
In his assertion that God's and man's righteousness are of the same sort, Job was in full accord with the lawgivers of the Pentateuch, the chroniclers of Israel's history, the prophets, as well as the later mainline Christian tradition.
The answer of the Jewish tradition to the harsh destiny of God's Chosen People is found in the words of the prophets who charge the people of Israel with unfaithfulness to Yahweh: they have not followed the principles of righteousness and justice in their daily conduct and had sought to bribe God with mere ceremonial.
To Amos and his fellow prophets it was the just God punishing his morally unfaithful people by famine, pestilence and even conquest by their "heathen" idolatrous neighbors; it was not God's unfaithfulness to his promises of health and prosperity to the righteous.