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Theology in Hymns

2023-09-28 03:24:14

I hope that people will be able to recognize the themes of the Bible and theology when singing and listening to hymns or praise the chorus. There are images in two songs I chose and it is powerful. These two songs are my favorite songs. I hope that this article can do it. The word "how great art is you" is about the experiences and events of the past, the present, and the future. It tells us that God was created and maintained, how salvation was created, and what happens at the end. This hymn begins from the ground and ends in heaven.

Hodayot (Thanksgiving Hymn, 1QHa) has always been believed to represent the theology of Essen. Most hymns start from the beginning, "Lord, thank you." I will explain the realization of eschatology or eschatology, the curse of sin, and the redemption of righteous people. The author of Hodayot is confused with Biblical quotes and suggestions. This shows that these moments like creation and election are not due to historical significance but to remember for the sacred age of God's creation and the commandment of the world. This ritual memory behavior allows the community to experience new revelation. Then the community lives in absolute existence related to time and revelation. The concept of Essen's time and memory is in stark contrast to deu terronomist which collapses the memories of present and previous generation and reminds them to sign a deal with God (4: 10; 5: 15)

This article passed a brief survey of various religiousist, Thomas Turino (Semantic Snowball) symbolic theory, Naomi Cummings (to be an act of love), and Jean-Jacques Natiz (Jean Jacques Natiz) To do. Discourse theory to explain hymns and build sound theology). The theological concept of "multifaceted love" explains Augustine's detrinita. Not only the sound itself but the theology of sounds is holistic and performance The elements of the sound of music are lyrical sentences, various theological significance and performance strategies in the context of rituals, interpersonal between ritual participants Relationships, and memories of participants in the performance of past hymns. In this article, we insist that sound theology is built in a cultivation environment participating in worship and a ritual environment over time.