For in the city of Ephesus, women, attired as they go in the feasts and sacrifice of [Dionysus] Bacchus, came out to meet him with such solemnities and ceremonies as are then used: with men and children disguised like fauns and satyrs. Moreover, the city was full of ivy, and darts wreathed about with ivy, psalterions , flutes, and howboyes [hautboys]; and in their songs they called him Bacchus, father of mirth, courteous and gentle: and so was he unto some, but to the most part of men cruel and extreme. [Savage] Plutarch Marcus AntoniusAl.Maxey.Ephesians.Music.Sorcery.Prostitution
XXIII. Plut. Ant. 23.1
XXIV. For straight, one Anaxenor, a player of the cithern [guitarist], Xoutus, a player of the flute, Metrodorus a tumbler, and such a rabble of minstrels and fit ministers for the pleasures of Asia (who in fineness and flattery passed all the other plagues he brought with him out of Italy), all these flocked in his court, and bare the whole sway: and after that all went awry. For every one gave themselves to riot and excess, when they saw he delighted in it: and all Asia was like to the city Sophocles
Aristotle attests that those musicians came trom the lower social strata, and many of them, both men and women, were prostitutes hired to entertain guests in private parties." Moreover there are numerous specific references to psaltery and kithara players employed as prostitute entertainers. Aeschines, for example, attests that Misgolas, one of the alleged lovers of Timarchos, had a reputation for being very fond of kithara boys, while Antiphanes and Alexis confirm this with jokes about Misgolas and his kithara boys.
Laying By in Store Fraud:
For he robbed noblemen and gentlemen of their goods, to give it unto vile flatterers: who oftentimes begged living men's goods, as though they had been dead,
Christians Speak: Devils Do. Selling your own Words: Prostitution and Self-Glorifying
5.12.20 Religious music is Prostitution and SORCERY.
The BEAST is Apollo or Apollyon: He is now unleashed from the smokey pit.
The BEAST is also the "new style of Music or Satyric Drama"
Isa 8:19 And when they shall say unto you,
Seek unto them that have familiar spirits,
and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter:
should not a people seek unto their God?
for the living to the dead?
Python. Paul cast out the Pythian spirit out of the little girls.To the law and to the TESTIMONY: [Spirit OF Christ]
near Delphi by Apollo,
-strīdō to make a shrill noise, sound harshly, creak, hiss, grate, whiz, whistle, rattle, buzz: stridentia tinguunt Aera lacu, V.: cruor stridit, hisses, O.: belua Lernae Horrendum stridens, V.: horrendā nocte (striges), O.: mare refluentibus undis, V.: aquilone rudentes, O.: videres Stridere secretā aure susurros, buzz, H.
incantātĭo I. n enchanting, enchantment (post-class.): “magicae, Firm. Math. 5, 5: incantationum vires,” Tert. Hab. Mul. 2.
if they SPEAK not according to this WORD,
it is because there is no light in them. Isa 8:20
The Word AS DABAR or Logos is GOD made Visible and Audible when Jesus or anyone SPEAKS that which is written for our LEARNING.John 8:38 I SPEAK that which I have seen with my Father:
and ye DO that which ye have seen with your father.
Rhetoric, singing, playing instruments, selling your own experiences or opinions is ANTI-Logos and therefore ANTI-Christ.
Al Maxey will never grasp that Paul said to know the WILL OF THE LORD and then SPEAK it.
Ode (enchantment) and Psallo (mark of Catamites) is IN the hear or SILENT.
If you EXPOUND that which Jesus made perfect from the PROPHETS then Paul says that you mock the Spirit OF God who put His WORD into the MOUTH of Jesus. Prostitution is selling any words of your own beyond amplifying THAT PORTION of SCRIPTURE which is the One Piece Pattern.
John 7:16 Jesus answered them, and said,
My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
John 7:17 If any man will do his will,
he shall know of the doctrine,
whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
John 7:18 He that speaketh of HIMSELF seeketh his own glory:
but he that seeketh his glory that sent him,
the same is true, and no unrighteousness is in him.
Devil Do: poiētai 4. after Hom., of Poets, compose, write, p. dithurambon, epea, Hdt.1.23, 4.14; “p. theogoniēnApparently the Cuba Avenue elders approve of spending their preachercating funds on INVENTING new RACA words to pour on the heads of anyone who will not CEASE teaching what the Bible universally teaches. It always associates music with Satan, prostitutes and Lucifer the harp-playing prostitute. Perseus may have hacked some of these links for the literate.
Epos joined with muthos, 1. song or lay accompanied by music, 8.91,17.519.
2. fiction (opp. logos, historic truth), THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLEDevil Do: LATIN: făcĭo , to make in all senses, to do, perform, accomplish, prepare, produce, bring to pass, cause, effect, create, commit, perpetrate, form, fashion, operor Lying Wonder, “poëma,” to compose, id. Pis. 29, 70: “carmina,” Juv. 7, 28: “versus,” id. 7, 38: “sermonem,” Cic. Fam. 9, 8, 1; cf. “litteram,” id. Ac. 2, 2, 6: ludos, to celebrate, exhibit, admirationem alicujus rei alicui,” to excite [the Laded Burden],Hdt. 1.23 Periander, who disclosed the oracle's answer to Thrasybulus, was the son of Cypselus, and sovereign of Corinth. The Corinthians say (and the Lesbians agree) that the most marvellous thing [Lying Wonders] that happened to him in his life was the landing on Taenarus of Arion of Methymna, brought there by a dolphin. This Arion was a lyre-player second to none in that age; he was the first man whom we know to compose and name the dithyramb1 which he afterwards taught at Corinth.
1 The dithyramb was a kind of dance-music particularly associated with the cult of Dionysus.
Devil Do: carmen
I.a tune, song; poem, verse; an oracular response, a prophecy; a form of incantation (cf.: cano, cantus, and canto). note, sound, both vocal and instrumental “also versus, numeri, modi): carmen tuba ista peregit ( = sonus),” Enn. Ann. 508 Vahl.: “carmine vocali clarus citharāque Philammon,” Ov. M. 11, 317; cf. “vocum,” id. ib. 12, 157: “per me (sc. Apollinem) concordant carmina nervis
“barbaricum,” id. M. 11, 163.—With allusion to playing on the cithara: The Moher o Harlots in John 17 “Carminibus Circe socios mutavit Ulixi,
Devil Do: Commercium sermonis,” 7 In mercant. lang., to practise, exercise, follow any trade or profession: 8. In relig. lang., like the Gr. rhezein, to perform or celebrate a religious rite; to offer sacrifice, make an offering, to sacrifice:
Devil Do: Mousa II. mousa, as Appellat., music, song, “m. stugera” A.Eu.308 (anap.); “euphamos” Id.Supp.695
“Kanakhan .Clanging Brass
Theias as many as made them hope by divinations, Madness caused by Ritual
worship as divine, “Puthagoran [Of the Cosmos, the Ecumenical, Kingdom of the Devil."
Antiluron mousas” S.Tr.643 (lyr.); PLAYING THE LYRE
“Aiakō moisan pherein”I. bear or carry a load, A Laded Burden
UPDATED 8.15.14 WE HAVE ADDED PART TWO TO DEFINE MIRIAM AS A PROPHETESS BUT NOT PROPHET.
-WORSHIP ANDROGYNY THE PAGAN SEXUAL IDEAL PETER JONES
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