
06-27-2008, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by joshua Maybe, but God does command the singing of specific songs, calling them spiritual psalms, hymns, and songs. So, either this means Psalms (from the Psalter), Hymns (Watts, et al), and Songs (Shout to the Lord), or Paul is categorizing the Psalms and/or using the infamous Triadic expression. The non EPer would hold to the former, thus they should reject the latter. Maybe I'm just missing it. I'm ready for the Revs. Webb and Winzer EP Debate!  |
To honest, I've never heard this worded "spiritaul psalms, hymns and songs. Who translates it that way? I've always read it psalms, hymns and spiritual songs?
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