What musical instruments to respond to God?
Why rhyme?
We should respond to Him as He initiates to us?
Psalm 150 lists instruments.
But the Holy Spirit gives more.
Thus, if we use the pianoforte, or organ, that's OK.
It's OK as long as we properly acknowleged.
As priests we respond differently.
As kings and prophets we should respond veen more differently.
Priests first.
God rarely rhymes.
He unifies by the number of times a word or concept is used.
Jordan's work on Psalms is an example.
He bolded.
We should then use one of the Psalm 150 instruments at boldings.
Sadly we ask where the Psalms are.
Jordan was informed by Cassuto, influenced Cascion.
As Cascione-ization of Psalm 117, with 150:6 and be done.
There are 5 commands to priase, 6 praisers, 7 Praised, KJV>
Thus praise pharase can be at the top 3 of 7.
Praisers could be middle note.
Praised could be bottom 3.
The Twelve (minor prophets) as a unit have 4 in non-chronological order first.
The last 8 are chronological
Is this a way of showing the descent to earth?
(New Bible Commentary is a source.
Now, Kings.
Be like Solomon, apply the principles.
the case is One baby, two harlots.
Be sure to say so in introduction.
Prophets are evenfreer.
Yet do all 3, for you need to know whence you came.
If you know what you are doing, you're OK.
If you don't know what you are doing, you're in trouble!
The sentence was invented. (Leithart 'Solomon...')
So was rhyming. So was the 3-sylable ending of Psalms.
The Bible unifies in other ways.
Get Jordan's Psalms work, with bolding.
Do it once a service.
Thus you will 'eth', aleph to tav, do A to Z, build omegalphacity.
Chuck
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