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1 | What is meaning of Selah for us today? | Psalm | kalos | 9969 | ||
Psalm 3:2 Selah. "Selah may mean: Pause, Crescendo or Musical interlude" (New American Standard Bible, Translators' Note). "Selah [pause, and calmly think of that]!" (Amplified Bible, Psalm 3:2b) Psalm 3:2 (NET Bible Translators' Note) "The function of the Hebrew term hls, transliterated here "Selah," is uncertain. It may be a musical direction of some kind." (http://www.bible.org/cgi-bin/netbible.pl) |
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2 | How does Selah fit into 2 Tim 3:16? | Psalm | dmadden | 9986 | ||
Thank you for your response, but it doesn't get at the heart of my question. I have looked these words up in Strong's and know their definition. The question is WHY did God put musical directions into a message He purposed to be read throughout eternity? If I were to follow 2 Tim 3:16, how would I use these musical directions as part of my instruction of the Psalms? How are we to use these directions TODAY? | ||||||
3 | How does Selah fit into 2 Tim 3:16? | Psalm | EdB | 9989 | ||
dmadden Shelah - "think about that". If we take that direction we will stop in our reading and think about, mediate on the scripture just proceding this point. Many times I have done this and God through his wonderful Holy Spirit has opened in my mind the realities of what I had just read. They became more alive or expressive to me. Shelah! Be blessed Ed |
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