Sunday, October 31, 2010

Melodious Scripture

This post was first published on ROOTSS on Thursday, 4th October 2007

2 days ago, I blogged about the accuracy of Scriptures being preserved down through the ages because of the digital characteristic of the Hebrew language, where each Hebrew letter is associated with a number.

Yesterday, I blogged about how Jesus placed His signature "Aleph-Tav" right there in the very beginning of the Torah.

These revelations were uncovered in a video by Dr Larry Ollison entitled The Hebrew Language.

Well, each Hebrew letter is also associated with a musical note, so Scriptures such as the Psalms can actually be "translated" into a musical piece!

The following is an extract from that sermon where he talks about how David was asked to sooth King Saul by playing the harp (made up of 22 strings, which corresponds to the 22 letters of the Aleph-Beth). Listen also to Psalm 23 in musical form :-)



[Afternote: A friend emailed me a link called Music From God, where you can listen to others parts of Scripture in musical form.]

In a future post, I will blog about how 2 persons started their journey feeling absolutely downcast. Something happened to them along the way, causing them to be so transformed and filled with excitement that they retraced their steps, went back from where they came and became bold witnesses for the LORD.

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