Song of Isaiah (3)
The Third Song of Isaiah. Please read Isaiah 60. “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has dawned upon you. For behold, darkness covers the land; deep gloom enshrouds the peoples. But over you the Lord will rise, and his glory will appear upon you. Nations will stream to …
Song of Isaiah (2)
The Second Song of Isaiah Please read Isaiah 55:6-11. Isaiah 55 has been called the gospel in miniature. It contains the compelling invitation to come to the Lord. It issues the call for revival. It highlights God’s benefits if we seek Him… free nourishment for our souls. This chapter refers many times to God’s central …
Song of Isaiah (1)
The First Song of Isaiah Please read Isaiah 12:2-6. AUTHOR. This book was written during the prophet Isaiah’s ministry lasting forty years, starting around 760 BC. Isaiah wrote while living in Jerusalem. He started his ministry during times of relative peace and prosperity, and so, because there wasn’t as much of a hard edge to …
Song of Ethan
Song of Ethan. Please read Psalm 89. AUTHOR. Ethan the Ezrahite. Not much is known about Ethan. We do know from I Kings 4:31 that he was a contemporary of Solomon, and was in Solomon’s court. Ethan was evidently known for his wisdom, and he was a benchmark of wisdom, for it was said that …
Song of David: The Coming Messiah
Song of David: The Coming Messiah. Please read II Samuel 22 (Psalm 18). AUTHOR. King David probably composed this song around 1018 BC, near the end of his life. By the time he died around 1015 BC, he had been king for 40 years, and he passed away when he was 70 years old. Historians …
Song of David
Song of David. Please read I Chronicles 16. AUTHOR. King David, around 1040 BC. He may be the most famous character in the Hebrew Bible, with the possible alternative being Moses. He was hand-picked by God to be anointed as King while still a young shepherd boy; “And from that day on, the Spirit of …
Song of Hannah
The Song of Hannah. Please read I Samuel 2:1-10. AUTHOR. This song of praise was written around 1170 BC by Hannah, the faithful prayer warrior. This was an important time in Israel’s history, the end of the period of judges. In fact, the last judge was Samuel, Hannah’s miracle child, who was raised in the …
Song of Deborah
Song of Deborah. Please read Judges 4 and 5. AUTHOR. Written around 1300 BC, this song is considered one of the oldest pieces of poetry in the Hebrew Bible, and perhaps the most ancient of early Hebrew literature. The author is unknown, but was certainly an eye witness to the great Holy War described. Judges …
Song of Moses (2)
Song of Moses (2). Please read Deuteronomy 32:1-43. AUTHOR. Around 1400 BC, by Moses, the mighty prophet, the fearless emancipator, God’s scribe, the miracle worker. Moses has already proven himself to be a poet and songwriter as well, judging from his Song at the Sea in Exodus 15 in celebration of the victory over the …
Song of Moses
Song of Moses. Please read Exodus 15:1-21. AUTHOR. Also called the Song at the Sea, this song was written around 1446 BC by Moses, a hero of the Faith, a Hebrew prophet and emancipator, renowned servant of God. Some say that his sister Miriam had a hand in writing this song, since she was called …
Songs in the Key of Faith
Songs in the Key of Faith: Introduction to Songs of the Bible. Music refuses definition. Music can be described, it can be lived, it cannot be defined. Music goes too deep for that. Deeper than we can imagine and deeper than we can possibly know until heaven, where music seems to be the common language. …