The Divine Nature of Music

The Divine Nature of MusicThe Divine Nature of MusicThe Divine Nature of Music

The Divine Nature of Music

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What significance do the numbers 3, 7, and 12 have for you? In the Holy Scriptures, those three numbers occur over and over again - the Trinity, the Apostles, and the days from the crucifixion to the resurrection; the seven days of creation, the seven churches, the seven seals of Revelations, and the seven feasts of the Lord; the twelve tribes of Israel, the number of the apostles and the age in which boys received the priesthood. Those three numbers also predominate in music. Every chord is made up of at least three notes, the number of natural harmonics is seven, and the chromatic scale consists of twelve tones. 


In The Divine Nature of Music by Lon Gibson, you will be presented with further evidence that music was created by the author of the Bible.

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The Divine Nature of Music

PART I

How did music originate?

The Beginnings of Music in Scripture

19

Consistent parallels between the laws of nature, science, and God

The Messiah

31

Handel's inspiration... divine dictation

Music of the Greeks

41

The nine muses and the numerical nature of music

The Renaissance

55

The practical applications of ancient principles

Classical Timeline

63

An exploration of the great musical philosophers and their influences 


Part II

What is music?

The Nature of Sound

71

Vibrating air molecules

Organization

87

Unity with God

Consonance Vs Dissonance

99

The development of cultural and harmonic interests

Music and the Spirit

107

Listen to the wind

Resonance and Vibration

113

Our sympathetic nature

The Harmonic Family

121

The overtones of the spheres

Eternal Numbers

135

The secrets to human perfection


Part III

How does a series of specific pitches retain an identity?

Melody

155

More than a collection of intervals

Harmony

171

The secrets of a divine art

Chords

185

Attractions, aversions, affinities, and conflicts

Tension and Resolution

207

The necessity of dissonance


Part IV

Is timing everything?

Rhythm

223

The meter and tempo of nature

The Righteousness of Jazz

231

Experiments in modern music

Dissonance

239

Only a half-step away from the right note

Measured by Music

249

Profanity and pop music

The Music of Jesus

263

True art that benefits the soul


Part V

Why does the same note sound different?

The Voices

275

The timbre of the instrument

The Performance

285

A true expression of the spirit

The Human Miracle

297

The question-answer pattern

The Power of Music

303

Moving people to great heights

Testimonies of the Greats

313

The three B's

Music Proves God

329

A summary of the evidence

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