Defending
Philosophy Biblically-part 2
Let
us consider philosophy’s mention in the Bible.
Philosophia is used only once
in the New Testament in Colossians 2:8 and is translated philosophy in the AV; philosophos is also only used once in
acts 17:18 and is translated philosophers in the AV; sophos is used 23 times and is translated wise, wiser, wise men, and
wise man in the AV. The word wise (sophos),
as it is used in the Bible, means having
knowledge, and good judgment, and wisdom when it is referring to men and all
wise when it refers to God. The English
word wisdom is used about 55 times in the AV New Testament. The word wisdom is found in 266 verses in the
AV Old and New Testaments combined. The
exact number of references is not important, but it is important that the Bible
speaks so often of wisdom.
It seems logical to deduce that there is much
support in the Bible for a Christian musician basing his or her systematic
beliefs about the nature, value and meaning of the whole of music on wisdom
found both in and out of the Bible. Much
of the wisdom concerning music and musicing may be found in the Bible. However, I do not claim to believe in *sola scriptura as the only source of
wisdom concerning music philosophy. I do
however believe in sola scriptura in
the sense that Scripture alone is the authoritative rule of faith and practice
and that what the Bible does teach us
about music is authoritative.
Thought for the Day
It is important to study the nature, value and
meaning of the whole of music by studying music both in and out of the Bible record.
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