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<p> (Music of the most [[Ancient]] Nations, particularly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hebrewes [1864]) observes that the Hebrews had various kinds of sacred and secular musical compositions, differing according to the occasions on which they were employed. These he enumerates as follows: </p> <p> (a) Sacred | Engel <ref name="term_39154" /> | ||
==References == | <p> (Music of the most [[Ancient]] Nations, particularly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hebrewes [1864]) observes that the Hebrews had various kinds of sacred and secular musical compositions, differing according to the occasions on which they were employed. These he enumerates as follows: </p> <p> '''(a)''' ''Sacred Music In [[Divine]] Worship,'' which was evidently regarded as of the highest importance; </p> <p> '''(b)''' ''Sacred Songs,'' and instrumental compositions, which were performed also in family circles ( Isaiah 30:29; James 5:13); </p> <p> '''(c)''' ''Military Music,'' sacred as well as secular ( 2 Chronicles 20:21; 2 Chronicles 13:12; 2 Chronicles 13:14); </p> <p> '''(d)''' ''Triumphal Songs'' (Exodus 15; Judges 1:5; 2 Chronicles 20:27-28); </p> <p> '''(e)''' ''Erotic Songs,'' alluded to in title of Psalms 45, "A song of loves" ( Isaiah 5:1); </p> <p> '''(f)''' ''Music At Bridal Processions'' ( Jeremiah 7:34); </p> <p> '''(g)''' ''Funeral Songs'' ( 2 Chronicles 35:25; Ecclesiastes 12:5; Amos 5:16; 2 Samuel 1:19); </p> <p> '''(h)''' ''Popular Secular Songs,'' such as the songs of the vintners ( Isaiah 16:10; Jeremiah 48:33) </p> <p> '''(i)''' ''Convivial Songs'' ( Isaiah 24:8-9; Luke 15:25; Isaiah 5:11-12; Amos 6:4-5); </p> <p> '''(j)''' ''Performances Of Itinerant Musicians'' ( Isaiah 23:15-16; Ecclesiastes 9:4). For the literature of the subject, (See [[Musical Instruments]]). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_39154"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/engel Engel from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_39154"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/engel Engel from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Engel [1]
(Music of the most Ancient Nations, particularly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hebrewes [1864]) observes that the Hebrews had various kinds of sacred and secular musical compositions, differing according to the occasions on which they were employed. These he enumerates as follows:
(a) Sacred Music In Divine Worship, which was evidently regarded as of the highest importance;
(b) Sacred Songs, and instrumental compositions, which were performed also in family circles ( Isaiah 30:29; James 5:13);
(c) Military Music, sacred as well as secular ( 2 Chronicles 20:21; 2 Chronicles 13:12; 2 Chronicles 13:14);
(d) Triumphal Songs (Exodus 15; Judges 1:5; 2 Chronicles 20:27-28);
(e) Erotic Songs, alluded to in title of Psalms 45, "A song of loves" ( Isaiah 5:1);
(f) Music At Bridal Processions ( Jeremiah 7:34);
(g) Funeral Songs ( 2 Chronicles 35:25; Ecclesiastes 12:5; Amos 5:16; 2 Samuel 1:19);
(h) Popular Secular Songs, such as the songs of the vintners ( Isaiah 16:10; Jeremiah 48:33)
(i) Convivial Songs ( Isaiah 24:8-9; Luke 15:25; Isaiah 5:11-12; Amos 6:4-5);
(j) Performances Of Itinerant Musicians ( Isaiah 23:15-16; Ecclesiastes 9:4). For the literature of the subject, (See Musical Instruments).