Ancient Musical Accuracy-part
2
It is
important to note that St. Paul, who was an educated linguist, used a technical
reference to the production of musical sound in the aforementioned discussion
of spiritual gifts. I believe the reason
that he used this reference to the music part of music was because he knew that
there was a broad understanding of the musical importance of musical
production. This reference should put to
rest the silly notion that some Christian musicians have that the music part of
music has never mattered much. Let me
emphasize that when we read Bible references to music through 21st
century “Western eyes” with contemporary Christian music views in mind, we will
doubtlessly come up with erroneous notions about what the Bible teaches about
music.
So, what
do we derive from St. Paul’s reference to music? One thing we learn is is that the need for
musical accuracy is not a Western invention.
We also learn that Paul chose to use a reference to accurate sound
production because this phemenon was well understood by the common man at the
time this passage of Scripture was written.
We also can rightly deduce that if musical accuracy was important in St
Paul’s lifetime, it is still important in the 21st century. Church musicians do not have license to merely
produce noise when they music before a congregation when one is musicing unto
God.
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