Category Archives: Instrumental Music

Richland Hills, Instrumental Music, and the future of the Churches of Christ: Wrapping Up

This is my last post on instrumental music for a while — a long while unless God changes my mind. Tomorrow, I start a series on worship, but not as a proxy for the a cappella debate. Rather, the point … Continue reading

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Richland Hills, Instrumental Music, and the future of the Churches of Christ: In Reply to Robert

Robert wrote a thoughtful comment in which he quoted from Everett Ferguson, A Cappella Music in Public Worship. I have the greatest respect for the scholarship of Dr. Ferguson, but disagree with his theological reasoning. However, I do agree with … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament: Part 9 (Exile and Return, Continued)

Jeremiah’s prophecy First, we return to the Psalms — (Psa 137:1-4 ESV) By the waters of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion. 2 On the willows there we hung up our lyres. 3 For there … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament: Part 8 (Exile and Return)

One of the major Old Testament themes is the exile of the Judea in Babylon. We learn about it in Sunday school class as an interesting historical fact, and we figure that the Exile ended with the rebuilding of the … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music: Martin Luther and Instrumental Music

The great reformer of the church, Martin Luther, wrote, The organ in worship is the insignia of Baal… The Roman Catholics borrowed it from the Jews. “Martin Luther,” Mcclintock & Strong’s Encyclopedia, Volume VI, page 762; Realencyklopadie Fur Protestantische Theologie … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament: Part 7 (Prophecy of the Messiah and the End Times)

Instruments regarding the Messiah The people had been in mourning during the time of the Babylonian captivity. Jeremiah prophesies that the Jews will return from exile and that the coming of the Messiah will result in the restoration of instrumental … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament: In Response to Alexander

[Once again, my response to a thoughtful comment is too long for the comment section, and so I’m using the posting software.] This is in response to the comment of Alexander (aka aBasnar): aBasnar/Alexander, I learn so much from your … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament: Part 6 (Why David Added Instruments)

We’ve covered nearly every Old Testament passage dealing explicitly with instrumental music. We now need to fit them into the larger, overall narrative of scripture. One theme that jumps out of text is that David instituted instrumental worship at the … Continue reading

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Richland Hills, Instrumental Music, and the future of the Churches of Christ: In Reply to HistoryGuy

[HistoryGuy’s extensive comment below requires more words for response than the comment engine will allow, and so I’m responding with a post. HistoryGuy’s comment argues his case extensively and, I believe, merits a comprehensive response.] HistoryGuy wrote, First, there is … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music in the Old Testament, Part 5 (Temple Typology, continued)

Let’s consider the passages Alexander cites. (1Co 3:16-17 ESV) 16 Do you not know that you [plural] are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? 17 If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him. For God’s temple … Continue reading

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