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Originally Posted by JohnV As to hermeneutical principles, I take it that you are referring to the NT, which is complete, illumining the OT, which also is complete. Therefore, if there is a command or a requirement in the OT it is illumined by the NT.
Under this understanding of your delineation of "command" and "regulation", and if I understand you hermeneutal principles, I'd say that I have to agree with your statement: Quote: |
... that it is clear in the NT that the commanded worship element is music, with singing as the required expression of the command and instruments as an allowable and regulatable circumstance for use as vocal praise accompaniment.
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