Music in Biblical Life
The Roles of Song in Ancient Israel
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Music was integral to the daily life of ancient Israel. It accompanied activities as diverse as manual labor and royal processionals. At key junctures and in core institutions, musical tones were used to deliver messages, convey emotions, strengthen communal bonds and establish human-divine contact.
This book explores the intricate and multifaceted nature of biblical music through a detailed look into four major episodes and genres: the Song of the Sea (Exod. 15), King Saul and David's harp (1 Sam. 16), the use of music in prophecy, and the Book of Psalms. This investigation demonstrates how music helped shape and define the self-identity of ancient Israel.
Preface
Introduction
1 deleteFunctional Music
2 deleteThe Song of the Sea and Group Cohesion:
deleteExodus 15:1–21
3 deleteTherapeutic Functions of David’s Lyre:
delete1 Samuel 16:14–23
4 deleteSing unto God:
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5 deleteMusic and Public Worship:
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Conclusion
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index