In the Old Testament people were under the old law. They had burnt offerings (Genesis 8:20) and all sorts of other laws that were to be fulfilled in order to be fulfilling the word of God. Today we live under the new law. The New Testament. The old law was nailed to the cross Colossians 2:14 We are to sing and make melody in our heart, not from a instrument. In the book of Matthew chapter 26 verse 30 it speaks of the disciples singing a hymn, not coming together to play songs or instruments. Paul wrote in 1Corinthians 11:1 "Imitate me ,just as I also imitate Christ. == == The purpose of Christian Music is to praise the Lord. Here is one of many scriptures referring to a musical instrument. Praise the Lord with harp: sing unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with a loud noise. Psalm 33:2-3 Many instruments were used in worship in the temple in Jerusalem by the Jews along with singers. Various instruments are mentioned in the final Psalm,150: (Psalm 150:1-6) 150 Praise Jah, YOU people! Praise God in his holy place. Praise him in the expanse of his strength. 2 Praise him for his works of mightiness. Praise him according to the abundance of his greatness. 3 Praise him with the blowing of the horn. Praise him with the stringed instrument and the harp. 4 Praise him with the tambourine and the circle dance. Praise him with strings and the pipe. 5 Praise him with the cymbals of melodious sound. Praise him with the clashing cymbals. 6 Every breathing thing-let it praise Jah. Praise Jah, YOU people! Later instrumental music is certainly implied for Christians at Eph 5:18,19 (Ephesians 5:18-20) 18 ..., but keep getting filled with spirit, 19 speaking to yourselves with psalms and praises to God and spiritual songs, singing and accompanying yourselves with music in YOUR hearts to Jehovah, 20 in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ giving thanks . . . Thus Musical Instruments had a place in both Christian and pre-Christian worship.
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Franz Hell was born in 1896 in Norway and learned violin making in Germany. He imigrated to the US in 1921 and worked both in Chicago and Norway. His earliest instruments were made probably no earlier than 1920.. contrary to some of his labels that indicate earlier. Some of his violin label dates indicate the instrument was made prior to his birth.
well uhhmm. elements cannot be broken down, but when you combine them, it creates a compound. you. :) hui pag xure?mura man ka'g nag create og substances gamit ang mga chemicals...it's not chemistry but it's a music ok...
The articulation marks in a musical score denotes that how notes should be played. They differ according to the instruments mostly with families they belong to. 'Legato' (smoothly), 'staccato' (short and detached) and 'tenuto' (hold for the full not value) are some of common articulations used in most instruments. 'Marcato' (marked) and 'martellato' (hammered) are frequent articulations among percussion instruments. 'Arco' (with the bow), 'pizzicato' (plucked) and 'con legno' (with wooden part of bow) are playing techniques exclusively for instruments in the string family. A popular technique for prepared tongue position in woodwind section is to indicate a syllable that indicates the same tongue placement.
Church was the center of musical life (important musicians were priest. Only sacred music was notated.) Music primarily vocal and sacred (instruments generally not used in church. Surviving music manuscripts indicate pitch only.)
Acts 10:35
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The Biblical account of the flood does not indicate how it happened, and most modern Biblical scholars do not believe the event of the flood happened literally.
There is nothing that would indicate that from the Biblical passages that mention "creatures."
"TD" on calibrated instruments typically indicates the "Total Deviation" from the standard or desired measurement.
The TC on calibrated instruments indicates the temperature coefficient, which shows how the instrument's accuracy may change with temperature variations.
I doubt that it had much effect. Fillmore was not a religious or spiritual person. He did not quote scriptures or indicate that he was influenced by religion.
An offer can be accepted through conduct, which means that a party's actions can indicate acceptance without explicit communication. For example, if a person begins to perform the actions stipulated in a contract, such as starting a job after receiving an offer, this can constitute acceptance. Additionally, acceptance can occur through silence in certain circumstances, particularly if the offeree has a duty to respond or if prior dealings establish that silence indicates acceptance.
Yes, when using "nominee's" as a possessive form to indicate something belonging to or related to a nominee. For example: "The nominee's acceptance speech was heartfelt."
Yes, it is the past participle of "allow".
The frequency of usage of a word or phrase in written and spoken language can indicate its level of acceptance and popularity among the general population. Additionally, the presence of a term in reputable dictionaries and language resources can also reflect its acceptance and recognition in the language.
It referred back to the Declaration of Independence, and it was deliberately couched in somewhat Biblical terms, to indicate sanctity and gravitas.