1 Cor. 14:26 and Exclusive Psalmody

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Robbie Schmidtberger

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Wondering how 1 Cor. 14:26 impacts Exclusive Psalmody and the Regulative Principle of Worship. The idea of "each bringing a hymn..." seemingly redefines the RPW and allows inclusive hymnody.

thoughts?
 
I don't know the whole deal with the "exclusive psalmody" debate, but I think that the verse is simply Paul's observation (not prescription) of what goes on in the Corinthian church. But perhaps what I say is actually irrelevant!
 
Moved to the Exclusive Psalmody forum and closed. We have a moratorium on the issue for the time being.

Feel free to use the search function to review older threads.
 
1 Cor. 14 refers to an individual exercising a spiritual gift and communicating to the congregation, with the stipulation that others judge what is revealed; it does not refer to the congregation singing a set form of words written by an uninspired man.
 
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