War Songs 4 point 0 is Psalm 117 with end of 150 verse 6
I have 4 to post. 2.0 is about Hebrew. 3.0 explains this.
Then there’s Week 30, 12 groups and 4 initiation, questions.
To understand this, you need 3.0, but the basic idea is that
the tune reflects the importance of the small, enthusiastic group, one of 12 in
A Christian Sociology of 3 institutions and 4 fronts.
I maintain that it’s 1, 4, 9, 12, aa…, that is Forward in
Church, Outward in Church, Forward in World, etc.
1—1, 4, 9 is flipped. (This is for the first coram of the
next 1000, however long that is).
2—There are 5 commands to praise, 6 praisers, 7 Praised.
3—Praised is Low=1.
4—Praisers is
Middle=4.
5—Praise is High=9.
6—Co-workers tell me the ‘Sound Hound’ app or the ‘Score Cleaner
app’ will print a score/sheet music from sung/played tunes. I’m out ot it, in
‘tardema’
7—So, Psalm 117 with 150;6. JBJ said once that each Psalm of
a respective Book (of 5) ends with the last verse of that book.
9—O praise
1—the Lord
4—All ye nations
9—Praise
1—Him
4—All ye people
1—For His merciful kindness is great
4—toward us
1—And the truth of the Lord endureth forever
9—Praise
4—ye
1—the Lord
4—Let everything that hath breath
9—praise
1—the Lord
9—Praise
4—ye
1—the Lord
8—Psalm tune will vary according to emphases in the 12 parts
of A Christian Sociology. ‘Deus vult!’ seems to be a 4. What do I know?
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