Scripture references the believer singing a "new song" on at least 9 different occasions, one of which is specifically stated as the "new song" being given (Ps. 40:3), and one of which it specifically states that only an elite group could sing that song (Rev. 14:3). Most mentionings are given as a semi-imperative--"...sing unto the LORD a new song...". Every context leaves little doubt that each references an objective song--literal words communicated/interpreted through literal music.
Now the concept of "new" is not a hard one to grasp--it is a definable change distinguishable and distinctive from that which is old. Which begs a question: what is the old song that this "new song" is in such distinctive contrast to?
Thoughts?
Now the concept of "new" is not a hard one to grasp--it is a definable change distinguishable and distinctive from that which is old. Which begs a question: what is the old song that this "new song" is in such distinctive contrast to?
Thoughts?