THERE IS MUCH WRITTEN
ABOUT THE PSALMS—part 2
Since there
is so much written on this first book of the Hagiographa, it is difficult to
know just what should be included in this work that will be most helpful to
ministers of music. It seems that the
first order of business should be to remind church musicians that this book is
the "Song Book of the Bible."
This book does not merely contain music, it is all music. This is an inspired sacred song book, and
since its contents are completely religious in nature, the minister of music
must have knowledge of how these poems (songs) are constructed in order to
knowledgeably sing these most excellent songs.
` It is also
important for musicians to understand the content of these songs in order that
they may be performed with understanding as I Corinthians 14:15
admonishes. Finally the chief singer or
chief musician is to be reminded that these songs were not intended to be read
but rather sung since this and all Old Testament scripture was intended to be
chanted or sung. Reading these songs
never does them justice for this is not a "Talk Book" but rather a
"Song Book."
Thought
for the Day
Although we are admonished to not sing three types of songs
in Ephesians 5:19, we are directed to sing psalms many more times I the Bible
than the other two types of songs.
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