Hymn:
occurs only Eph 5:19 and Col 3:16. The verb to "sing an hymn" occurs Mat 26:30 and Mar 14:26. The same Greek word is rendered to "sing praises" Act 16:25 (R.V., "sing hymns") and Hbr 2:12. The "hymn" which our Lord sang with his disciples at the last Supper is generally supposed to have been the latter part of the Hallel, comprehending Ps. 113-118. It was thus a name given to a number of psalms taken together and forming a devotional exercise.
The noun hymn is used only with reference to the services of the Greeks, and was distinguished from the psalm. The Greek tunes required Greek hymns. Our information regarding the hymnology of the early Christians is very limited.
Hymn:
him (humnos): In Col 3:16; Eph 5:19 Paul bids his readers sing "psalms and hymns and spiritual songs." Gregory of Nyssa (4th century) distinguishes these as follows: the Psalms were accompanied by instruments, the hymns were mainly vocal, and the song, ode, was a general term comprehending both. This distinction might suggest that the psalm belonged especially to the public worship of the church, while the hymn was the production, more or less spontaneous, of the individual member. The inference is, however, inconsistent with 1Co 14:26, and it is probable that in the apostolic age, at least, the terms were used indiscriminately. Of Christian psalms or hymns we have examples in the New Testament. Lu 1 and 2 contain such hymns in the songs of Mary, Zacharias and Simeon. The Apocalypse is studded with hymns or odes, many of them quite general in character, and probably borrowed or adapted from Jewish books of praise. In the Epistles of Paul, especially the later ones, fragments of hymns seem to be quoted. Lightfoot detects one in Eph 5:14, and others readily suggest themselves.
It is probable that the hymn mentioned as having been sung by Jesus and the disciples after the Passover (Mt 26:30; Mr 14:26) was the second part of the Hallel, i.e. Psalms 115-118, and the hymns of Paul and Silas were most likely also taken from the Psalter. But the practice of interpolating and altering Jewish non-canonical books, like the Psalter of Solomon and the recently discovered Odes of Solomon, shows that the early Christians adopted for devotional purposes the rich store of sacred poetry possessed by their nation. For the music to which these psalms, etc., were sung, see MUSIC; SONG.
Written by James Millar
Hymn:
See PSALMS; SONG
Hymn:
a religious song or psalm (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16). Our Lord and his apostles sung a hymn after the last supper. In the jail at Philippi, Paul and Silas "sang hymns" (Authorized Version "praises") unto God, and so loud was their song that their fellow prisoners heard them.
Psalms: Of Moses
Celebrating the deliverance at the Red Sea,
Exd 15:1-19.
Psalms: Didactic Songs Composed by Moses
Celebrating the providence, righteousness, and judgments of God,
Deu 32:1-43; Psa 90.
Psalms: Song of Deborah
Celebrating Israel's victory over Sisera,
Jdg 5.
Psalms: Of Hannah
In thankfulness for a son,
1Sa 2:1-10.
Psalms: Of David
In celebrating his deliverance,
2Sa 22;
on the occasion of moving the ark of the covenant,
1Ch 16:7-36;
at the close of his reign,
2Sa 23:2-7; 1Ch 29:10-19.
Psalms: Of Isaiah
Isa 12; 25; 26
Psalms: Of Hezekiah
Celebrating deliverance from death,
Isa 38:9-20.
Psalms: Of Mary
Luk 1:46-55
Psalms: Elisabeth
Luk 1:42-45
Psalms: Zacharias
Luk 1:68-79
Psalms: Afflictions:
Psa 3; 4; 5; 7; 11; 13; 16; 17; 22; 26; 27; 28; 31; 35; 41; 42; 43; 44; 54; 55; 56; 57; 59; 60; 61; 62; 63; 64; 69; 70; 71; 74; 77; 79; 80; 83; 84; 86; 88; 89; 94; 102; 109; 120; 123; 129; 137; 140; 141; 142; 143
Psalms: Didactic:
Psa 1; 5; 7; 9; 10; 11; 12; 14; 15; 17; 24; 25; 32; 34; 36; 37; 39; 49; 50; 52; 53; 58; 73; 75; 82; 84; 90; 91; 92; 94; 101; 112; 119; 121; 125; 127; 128; 131; 133
Psalms: Historical:
Psa 78; 105; 106
Psalms: Imprecatory:
See PRAYER, IMPRECATORY
Psalms: Intercessional:
Psa 20; 67; 122; 132; 144
Psalms: Messianic:
See JESUS, MESSIAH, MESSIANIC PSALMS
Psalms: Penitential:
Psa 6; 25; 32; 38; 51; 102; 130; 143
Psalms: Praise:
FOR GOD'S ATTRIBUTES:
Psa 8; 19; 24; 29; 33; 47; 50; 65; 66; 76; 77; 93; 95; 96; 97; 99; 104; 111; 113; 114; 115; 134; 139; 147; 148; 150
Psalms: Prophetic:
Psa 2; 16; 22; 40; 45; 68; 69; 72; 87; 97; 110; 118
Psalms: Thanksgiving:
FOR GOD'S GOODNESS TO ISRAEL:
Psa 21; 46; 48; 65; 66; 68; 76; 81; 85; 98; 105; 124; 126; 129; 135; 136; 149
FOR GOD'S GOODNESS TO GOOD MEN:
Psa 23; 34; 36; 91; 100; 103; 107; 117; 121; 145; 146
FOR GOD'S MERCIES TO INDIVIDUALS:
Psa 9; 18; 30; 34; 40; 75; 103; 108; 116; 118; 138; 144
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