And when he had consulted with the people, he appointed singers unto the LORD, and that should praise the beauty of holiness, as they went out before the army, and to say, Praise the LORD; for his mercy endureth for ever.
2 Chronicles 20:21
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 | ...and a national fiddle day (although that sounds a bit dubious). Posted by: Clive Price 06:21:22 9th Jul 2008 |
 | You are right. Accordions have had a bad press. Maybe we should institute a National Accordion Day............ Posted by: Noel Richards 06:16:39 9th Jul 2008 |
 | oh that's naughty, noel! :-)
i like harps and accordions. our worship bands should have them. i pray that one day our church will be blessed with a great fiddle player! i attended a communion service on lindisfarne, and a lady played the harp as we went up for the bread and wine. it really added something to the event. Posted by: Clive Price 06:04:25 9th Jul 2008 |
 | I saw a Larson split screen cartoon once which said on the top - "welcome to heaven, here's your harp" and on the bottom - "welcome to hell, here's your accordion"!! Posted by: Noel Richards 05:34:11 9th Jul 2008 |
 | Yes, most effective when they are playing bagpipes, of course. Posted by: Clive Price 15:25:13 8th Jul 2008 |
 | I am always interested to read that the musicians went ahead of the army! Posted by: Noel Richards 15:21:11 8th Jul 2008 |
 | There are two main ingredients here - singers and soldiers. We need both. The artists and the strategists. Posted by: Clive Price 14:35:11 8th Jul 2008 |