The Psalmody Question An Examination of the Alleged Divine Appointment of the
The Psalmody Question An Examination of the Alleged Divine Appointment of the
David Findley Bonner
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: divine authoriza- tion and divine inspiration. Paraphrases and poems from other books of the Bible are excluded by the Scriptural law of worship from the praise service in God's worship for reasons such as these: 1. Other parts of Scripture are equally in- spired with the Psalter, but they have no seal of divine ap- pointment for purposes of praise. " The Psalms in Worship, pp. 32, 33, 37. 4. Two things are to be said in reference to the writer's exclamation, "How much basis this little mite ...for the making of hymn books of human composition for use in the worship of God!" (a) It is not a "little mite. " By his own concession, relying upon the testimony of Lightfoot in "The Temple Service, " songs other than those in the Psalter were regularly sung at the morning and evening sacrifice every weekly Sabbath. Lightfoofs testimony is the same as that of Edersheim already quoted. Besides, he concedes that Habakkuk's song was also probably sung. (h) It does not furnish any basis for uninspired hymns.
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