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Topic(s): Bible
Authority, Bible Study,
Denominationalism
Todd Clippard
[The Hebrews did not have the word a cappella! That was invented by
the English!]
This claim is incorrect. The word a cappella is a LATIN word which
means, "in the style of the church." This means the style of the
church was without instrumental accompaniment. The apostate Roman
church introduced instrumental music into their worship several
hundred years after the establishment of the New Testament church.
In fact, most denominations in existence today did not use
instrumental music until the last 200 years.
[The issue is, when were we told NOT to praise him with musical
instruments?]
This is again incorrect. The issue is, where is the authority in the
New Testament to use instruments? Everything we do must be done by
the authority of Jesus Christ (Col 3:17). There is not one single
command in the New Testament for the church to use the instrument.
Not a single verse can be cited as an example of the church using
the instrument. The use of instrumental music is not even implied in
the New Testament. The instrument is conspicuously absent from the
pages of the New Testament. Therefore, it isn't difficult to see how
the word a cappella got its meaning.
I will show you the verse expressly forbidding using instruments in
worship when you show me the verse expressly forbidding the worship
of the Devil.