and what sins under the law pertains to singing with instruments did Christ took out?
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Christ took away ALL the OT making it inactive and ineffective.
Justification for using instruments would therefore have to be found in Christ's NT.
watcher2013 said:
so what do "harps" means?
First, heaven is a spiriutal realm not a phyiscal one. So if you make it to heaven, you cannot take your physical possessions with you, not even your physical body, as Paul says a change must take place, 1 Cor 15, from putting off mortal to putting on immortality.
Secondly, harps are being used figuratively. Example in Rev 14:1,2, if one tries to make literal, physical harps out of the context, then consistency requires he also literalize that there is just 144,000 in heaven.
Rev 14:2 says ASV "
And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and the voice which I heard was as the voice of harpers harping with their harps"
John uses the word "as"...
AS the voice of water,
AS the voice of thunder..
AS the voice of harps..John is using similes.
the voice was as water> it was powerful,
the voice was as thunder> it was loud,
the voice was as hapers harping> it was melodic, sweet sounding
watcher2013 said:
regarding Lord supper:
they used wine, the reason was those who drink to much get drunk:
1Co 11:20 When ye come together therefore into one place, this is not to eat the Lord's supper.
1Co 11:21 For in eating every one taketh before other his own supper: and one is hungry, and another is drunken.
and we know that Jesus breaks bread to remember him.
Bread and wine were definitely there... If you would like to add peanut, and add orange juice or grape Juice...its up to you. (is it a sin...No)
Singing is very definitely commanded there in the NT.
But your argument was that the NT does not forbid using instrument. So likewise my arguemnt is the NT does not forbid peanuts and orange juice....the exact same argument as yours.
God told Noah to use gopher wood to build the ark, yet nowhere did God specifically forbid Noah from using oak. So could Noah have built the ark out of oak and yet still done as instructed by God?