THE SONG BOOK OF THE BIBLE—part 1
I often
refer to the Book of Psalms as a "Song Book" instead of a "Hymn
Book" since the psalms are not all etymologically considered to be
hymns. Many writers have referred to the
Book of Psalms as the "Hymn Book" of the Bible and we take no
occasion with such reference to the Book of Psalms. However, it is a different kind of lyric poetry
that is not like hymns, gospel songs, or worship choruses.
The Book
of Psalms is not only "our" song book of the Bible, but it was the
song book for the religious services of the second Temple. Although some of the psalms were sung in the
first Temple it was not completed at the time that Solomon's Temple was
built. Since the time that the Old
Testament Canon was finished, the Book of Psalms has served as perhaps the
greatest Biblical source of materials for hymns, gospel songs, and praise
choruses.
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