His Suppositions are flawed.
Let me see if I get answer a few of them.... I already stated what Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs are in previous post. They are Tradic Expressions and I need not recover that information and this blog entry has ALOT of flaws so let me try to cover some of the bigger basic ones and maybe later I will cover some others....
1. He stated that "The context is private not public" in reference to Eph 5 and Col. 3.
A. Eph. 5:18-19 states "And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit, 19
speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord."
Also Col. 3:16 states "16 Let the
word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom,
teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord."
Know the "speaking to one another" and "teaching and admonishing one another". This is worship not private.. we do not teach one another, or admonish one another, or speaking to one another in private worship. This is corporate worship... This is the Lord's Day Worship when we teach and admonish one another, when we speak to one another in Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs.
2. Where is he getting is definition of Hymns and Songs? What is a Hymn?
A. We can NOT put our modern definition onto scripture... When a person hears the word hymn today, he immediately thinks of the extra-biblical non-inspired hymns found in the pews of most churches. The only way to really determine what Paul meant by “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” is to determine how these terms were used by Greek-speaking Christians in the first century. We MUST think like a first century Christians and what they meant by Hymn 1900 years ago.. By the way the heretic Arius was the first Non Inspired Hymn writer in the church to promote his heresies and that was 300 years after the beginning of the church.
3. He then stated "The New Testament is the full revelation of Christ. Heb 1:1-3 We therefore are to sing the propositional truth found in the New Testament, hence the Word of Christ in Col 3:16 is the lyrical content of the Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs."
A. The New Testament testifies of Christ in the old testament and in the book of Psalms in Luke 24:27. The Psalms ARE about Christ and Christ IS the Psalms.. Clearly he is thinking like a dispensationalist, though I do not know his theology. Everything that is written of Christ is also found in the Psalms... Should I quote some? Here is a bit of my research.... I also recommend you read "The Treasury of David" By Charles Spurgeon...
Christ In Psalms
Many of the psalms specifically anticipate the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, the
One who came centuries later as Israel’s promised Messiah (“anointed one”). Like
the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) in the New Testament, Psalms
gives several perspectives on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ, the King (portrayed in Matthew)
Chapter 2 – Christ rejected as King of the nations
Chapter 18 – Christ is Protector and Deliverer
Chapter 20 – Christ provides salvation
Chapter 21 – Christ is given glory by God
Chapter 24 – Christ is King of Glory
Chapter 47 – Christ rules in His kingdom
Chapter 110 – Christ is King-Priest
Chapter 132 – Christ is enthroned
Jesus Christ, the Servant (portrayed in Mark)
Chapter 17 – Christ is Intercessor
Chapter 17 22 – Christ is dying Savior
Chapter 17 23 – Christ is Shepherd
Chapter 17 40 – Christ is obedient unto death
Chapter 17 41 – Christ is betrayed by a close friend
Chapter 17 69 – Chris is hated without cause
Chapter 17 109 – Christ loves those who reject Him
Jesus Christ, the Son of Man (portrayed in Luke)
Chapter 17 8 – Christ is made a little lower than angels
Chapter 17 16 – Christ’s resurrection is promised
Chapter 17 40 – Christ’s resurrection is realized
Jesus Christ, the Son of God (portrayed in John)
Chapter 17 19 – Christ is Creator
Chapter 17 102 – Christ is eternal
Chapter 17 118 – Christ is the Chief Cornerstone
Here are some of the specific prophecies about Jesus in the Book of Psalms:
Psalm Prophecy Fulfillment
2:7 God will declare Him to be His Son Matthew 3:17
8:6 All things will be put under His feet Hebrews 2:8
16:10 He will be resurrected from the dead Mark 16:6-7
22:1 God will forsake Him in His hour of need Matthew 27:46
22:7-8 He will be scorned and mocked Luke 23:35
22:16 His hands and feet will be pierced John 20:25,27
22:18 Others will gamble for His clothes Matthew 27:35-36
34:20 Not one of His bones will be broken John 19:32-33, 36
35:11 He will be accused by false witnesses Mark 14:57
35:19 He will be hated without a cause John 15:25
40:7-8 He will come to do God’s will Hebrews 10:7
41:9 He will be betrayed by a friend Luke 22:47
45:6 His throne will be forever Hebrews 1:8
68:18 He will ascend to God’s right hand Mark 16:19
69:9 Zeal for God’s house will consume Him John 2:17
69:21 He will be given vinegar and gall to drink Matthew 27:34
109:4 He will pray for His enemies Luke 23:34
109:8 His betrayer’s office will be fulfilled by another Acts 1:20
110:1 His enemies will be made subject to Him Matthew 22:44
110:4 He will be a priest like Melchizedek Hebrews 5:6
118:22 He will be the chief cornerstone Matthew 21:42
118:26 He will come in the name of the Lord Matthew 21:9
New Testament Subjects in the Book of Psalms
Trinity Psalm 110:1
Ps 110:1 Jehovah said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
Cross Psalm 22
Psalm 22 is a Messianic Psalm. It is also a Passion Psalm, telling of the death of the Christ.
Dale-c said:
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