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They had sung an hymn.

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Announcements Forums Sacrament — July 12th, 2020 They had sung an hymn.

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    spencel
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    “And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives.” Matthew 26: 30

    “And when they had sung a hymn – The Passover was observed by the Jews by singing or “chanting” Psalm 113-118. These they divided into two parts. They sung Psalm 113-114 during the observance of the Passover, and the others at the close. There can be no doubt that our Saviour, and the apostles also, used the same psalms in their observance of the Passover. The word rendered “sung a hymn” is a participle, literally meaning “hymning” – not confined to a single hymn, but admitting many.” From Barnes’ Notes on the Bible

    Link to Passover Hymns from Psalms 113 – 118

    After looking up the psalms traditionally used during Passover I was especially touched by the image of the disciples singing/reciting these together with Christ Jesus before his crucifixion.

    Psalm 118 I believe would have been the closing song.

    1 O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.
    2 Let Israel now say, that his mercy endureth for ever.
    3 Let the house of Aaron now say, that his mercy endureth for ever.
    4 Let them now that fear the Lord say, that his mercy endureth for ever.
    5 I called upon the Lord in distress: the Lord answered me, and set me in a large place.
    6 The Lord is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?
    7 The Lord taketh my part with them that help me: therefore shall I see my desire upon them that hate me.
    8 It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.
    9 It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in princes.
    10 All nations compassed me about: but in the name of the Lord will I destroy them.
    11 They compassed me about; yea, they compassed me about: but in the name of the Lord I will destroy them.
    12 They compassed me about like bees: they are quenched as the fire of thorns: for in the name of the Lord I will destroy them.
    13 Thou hast thrust sore at me that I might fall: but the Lord helped me.
    14 The Lord is my strength and song, and is become my salvation.
    15 The voice of rejoicing and salvation is in the tabernacles of the righteous: the right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly.
    16 The right hand of the Lord is exalted: the right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly.
    17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.
    18 The Lord hath chastened me sore: but he hath not given me over unto death.
    19 Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the Lord:
    20 This gate of the Lord, into which the righteous shall enter.
    21 I will praise thee: for thou hast heard me, and art become my salvation.
    22 The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner.
    23 This is the Lord’s doing; it is marvellous in our eyes.
    24 This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
    25 Save now, I beseech thee, O Lord: O Lord, I beseech thee, send now prosperity.
    26 Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord: we have blessed you out of the house of the Lord.
    27 God is the Lord, which hath shewed us light: bind the sacrifice with cords, even unto the horns of the altar.
    28 Thou art my God, and I will praise thee: thou art my God, I will exalt thee.
    29 O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.

    #11002
    Kerry
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    Thank you for being inspired to look into the word, “hymn.” That word never jumped out at me for attention but now, because of your investigation into this, a well known and simple story of The Last Supper has an abundance of new meaning for me. Thank you for sharing.

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