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From Silence to Song: The Davidic Liturgical Revolution is unavailable, but you can change that!

The debate in many Reformed circles over worship music is only a small part of the larger question of Reformed liturgics. And dancing. All sides admit that the New Testament offers relatively little instruction on liturgy, and so the debate over the regulative principle continues with apparently little hope for resolution. In this study, Peter Leithart’s key insight reveals a prominent scriptural...

Solomon’s temple was called a “house of prayer for all the nations,” but even before Solomon built the temple David had established a “tent of worship for all nations” at Zion. The temple was a universal house of prayer precisely because it incorporated the worship of the Davidic tent, because Yahweh’s throne was carried up to Solomon’s temple, because “Zion” moved a bit north to Moriah. As the prophecies of Isaiah 56 and 66, quoted at the end of the last chapter, show, the
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