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As we conclude our walk through "Priestly Presence," the ACP guys interact with the idea of praise and worship. Though the function of "song leading" was not originally in the priestly job description, King David added it to their duties. So the priests used this new job to give words for the people to praise, but also to critique the kingship. So what does priestly praise have to do with the church? How can we speak to powers, and maybe even be subversive while also being pure of speech? Find out in today's episode.
By Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long4.9
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As we conclude our walk through "Priestly Presence," the ACP guys interact with the idea of praise and worship. Though the function of "song leading" was not originally in the priestly job description, King David added it to their duties. So the priests used this new job to give words for the people to praise, but also to critique the kingship. So what does priestly praise have to do with the church? How can we speak to powers, and maybe even be subversive while also being pure of speech? Find out in today's episode.

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