Psalm Poetry Could Rule Week 45b
The poet is the unacknowledged legislator of mankind.
The Psalms are the Bible in miniature.
Singing glorifies speech.
Thus, for the Bible to rule, we need to sing Psalms
poetically.
One unifying element of Hebrew poetry is Hebrew Cadence.
Let’s take Psalm 117, the 150:6 as an example.
There are 7 Praised, 6 praisers, and 5 commands to praise.
Correlate these to the 12 parts of sociology. (I don’t say ‘Christian,’
because IT IS sociology).
Phrases of the various ‘praise’ will have different notes, for the 12 parts can beplace on a keyboard
octave of 7 white keys and 5 black keys.
(There’s meta-interpretation in The Twelve—they aren’t in
the Bible in chronological order, and thus there is a statement of theodicy).
To really get going, do 2 more things:
1—Sing in Hebrew also. Put the letters on one line under
your tribal language, and the soundson a third.
2—Use what the Bible commands. Cymbals, etc. Psalm 150.
The grandchildren of your grandchildren will bless you.
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