Conociendo el sonido alegre
This devotional meditation by Marinus Schipper (1906-1985), originally published in December 1964, expounds on Psalm 89:15 by exploring the historical significance of the silver trumpets used in ancient Israel's worship. Schipper traces the function of these trumpets from the wilderness wanderings through the temple period, connecting their joyful sound to the calling of God's people to worship and covenant assembly, offering a richly theological reflection on Old Testament worship practices and their spiritual meaning.
Marinus Schipper (1906-1985) sirvió en cuatro congregaciones de PR (Grand Haven, MI; Second-Wyoming, MI [más tarde SW, en la que también sirvió más tarde]; South Holanda, IL; y Southeast-Grand Rapids) de 1937 a 1978. También fue un colaborador constante de la SB, escribiendo para varias rúbricas, incluidas las meditaciones. Esto data del 1 de diciembre de 1964 (Vol. 41, No 5) y se reimprime con pequeños cambios. Bienaventurado el pueblo que sabe aclamarte [con sonido alegre]; Andará, oh...
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