1 Chronicles 23:30-31
v. 30–31: Another group of Levites were singers. Their job was to thank and praise the Lord every morning and evening when the sacrifices were offered, as well as on Sabbaths, new moons, and special holidays (1 Chronicles 23:30–31 a). In the past, Moses had the Levites blow trumpets over the offerings (Numbers 10:10 b), but now, singing became an important part of worship. As time went on, worship in Israel became more thoughtful and meaningful, pointing forward to the mature worship described in the gospel, where believers put away childish things (1 Corinthians 13:11; Galatians 4:3, 9 c). –
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