Care to dance?

by Kenneson 3 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    In the Old Testament dancing was not only a secular function, but a sacred one as well.
    It was part of the celebration of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea (Ex. 15:20) and the
    procession in which David brought the Ark into Jerusalem (2 Sa. 6:5). Dancing was
    associated with worship--liturgical dancing (Ps. 149:3; Ps. 150:4; 1 Sa. 10:5) The dance
    was a part of the vintage festival (Judges 21:21), and Jeremiah sees maidens, young and
    old men dancing in the joy of messianic Israel (Jer. 32:4, 13). Eccl. 3:4 says there is a time
    to mourn and a time to dance. See also Ps. 30:11. Many of the Old Testament dances
    are performed by groups, sometimes mixed but more frequently women alone, rather than by
    individuals. One of the exceptions is King David who danced before the Lord (2 Sam. 6:14, 16, 21).
    The dance was accompanied by music and the dancers often carried tambourines.

    In tkhe New Testament Jesus speaks of children singing and dancing in the streets (Mt. 11:17;
    Luke 7:32) and in the parable of the Prodigal Son he speaks of a celebration including music
    and dancing (Luke 15:25). And who can imagine the wedding feast at Cana without music and
    dancing?

    Of course, there have been instances where dancing did not glorify God. Recall the celebration involving the
    golden calf (Ex. 32:19) and when Salome danced before the guests at the dinner in honor of Herod Antipas'
    birthday.

    In view of the foregoing, especially the favorable citations in the Old Testament, why is there so little
    liturgical dancing in today's churches?

  • Dutchie
    Dutchie

    Have you been in a baptist church lately? Boy, there is dancing and singing all over the place! Not to mention spontaneous cries of "Amen" and "Halleluyah".

  • bboyneko
    bboyneko

    I can see Jesus breakdancing on water now..

  • 2SYN
    2SYN

    HEHE!


    "...the greater will be the beneficial effect, because you get more of the ultra-violet rays, which are healing" - The Golden Age
    [SYN], UADA
    - Unseen Apostate Directorate of Africa.

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