Stones.River.Church.of.Christ
Tony Woodall
Blasphemes, “You can worship
however you feel like, whether
we’re acapella or instrumental really doesn’t
matter.”
The BEAST
from the EARTH
exerciseth all the POWER
of the first BEAST
before him,
and
causeth the earth and them which dwell therein
to worship the first
BEAST, whose deadly wound was healed. Rev. 13:12
CONTRARY AND
ANTITHETICAL to the worship of God, THE
WORSHIP OF THE BEAST is--
Thera^p-euō
II.
do service to the gods,
athanatous,
theous th., Hes.Op.135, Hdt.2.37, X.Mem.1.4.13,
etc.; “daimona”
Pi.P.3.109;
Dionuson, Mousas, E.Ba.82
(lyr.), IT1105(lyr.);
th. Phoibou
[“Apollon”]
naous serve
them, Id.Ion111
(anap.): abs., worship, Lys.6.51;
do service or honour to one's
parents, E.Ion183
(lyr.), Pl.R.467a,
Men.91a;
serve, wait upon a master, Id.Euthphr.13d,
cf. Ar.Eq.59,
1261,
etc.; th. tas thēkas reverence
men's graves, Pl.R.469a.
APOLLYON-
Phoebus , i, m., = Phoibos (the
radiant), I. a poetical appellation
of Apollon as the god of light: “quae mihi Phoebus Apollon, Val. Fl. 1, 228: “Circe,” [CHURCH
AS WORSHIP CENTER] daughter of Sol, Petr. 135.—
Phoebus , i, m., = Phoibos
(the radiant), I.a poetical appellation of
Apollo as the god of light: “quae
mihi
Phoebus
Apollo,
Val. Fl. 1, 228: “Circe,”
daughter of Sol, Petr.
135.—
B.
Phoe-bēus
, a, um, adj.,
Phœbean,
Apollinean: “
carmina,”
Lucr. 2, 504:
“
lampas,”
the sun,
Verg. A. 4, 6:
“
virgo,”
Daphne,
Ov. P. 2, 2, 82:
“
laurus,”
id. Tr. 4, 2, 51:
“
Rhodos,”
where the worship of Apollo prevailed,
id. M. 7, 365:
“
lyra,”
id. H. 16, 180:
“
sortes,”
oracle,
id. M. 3, 130:
“
tripodes,”
id. A. A. 3, 789:
“
Phoebeā
morbos
pellere
arte,”
id. F. 3,
827.—
Female Worship Leater C.
Phoebas
, ădis, f., a PRIESTESS of Apollo; hence the
inspired one, the PROPHETESS Ov. Am. 2, 8, 12;
id. Tr. 2, 400;
Luc. 5, 128;
165.
-therap-ōn
henchman, attendant [1] “Mousaōn
[2]
therapontes”
[1] Mousa
music, song [3 below]
stu^ger-os
, Mousa
“kanakhan
. theias
antiluron
mousas”
II. mousa,
as Appellat., music, song, “m.
stugera”
A.Eu.308
Muses as: moisan
pherein
LADED BURDEN
Muses as: adokim-os
, disreputable,
discredited, reprobate,
Muses as: “kanakhan
. . theias
antiluron
mousas
clanging and harp-players
Jesus Calls that a lie:
John 4:21
Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh,
when ye shall
neither in this mountain, [PLACE]
nor yet at Jerusalem
[PLACE],
worship the Father.
John 4:22 Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we
worship: for salvation is of the Jews.
John 4:23 But the hour cometh, and now is,
when the true
worshippers
SHALL
worship the Father in SPIRIT
and in truth:
for the Father
seeketh such to worship him.
John 4:24 God is A SPIRIT:
and they that worship him
must worship him in
spirit [PLACE]and
in TRUTH.
Luke 24:39 Behold my
hands and my feet, that it is I myself:
handle me, and
see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones,
as ye see me have.
Phil. 3:2 Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers,
beware of the CONCISION.
[Music marks the Catamites of
Antichrist]
Phil. 3:3 For we are the circumcision,
which worship God IN the SPIRIT,
and rejoice in Christ
Jesus,
and have no confidence
IN THE FLESH
John 17:17 Sanctify them
through thy truth: thy WORD is truth.
Tony Woodall Stones River Church mark of ANTICHRIST.
Truth
or the Word defines any person who SPEAKS on their own as Sons
of the Devil.
Disciples or Christians SPEAK only that which is written for
our learning.
Sons of the devil DO what they have seen with THEIR
father. DO is Legalism: rhetoric, singing, playing
instruments, acting, PAY FOR PLAY.
TONY WOODALL AND STONES RIVER CHURCH EX-CHURCH OF CHRIST DO
THAT WHICH SIMPLE SIMON WOULD HAVE KNOWN TO MARK HIM AS
SILLY AND EFFEMINATE.
Instrumental Music mark of Anti-Church of Apollyon-Abaddon
Ben Austin, Chris Brach, David Brangerberg, Jerry Brian,
David Burgess, John King, Church Lee, Mike Randolph.
CORRUPT elders or WOLVES are MARKED
1. There is nothing we call "musical" in all of
the Holy Scriptures.
2. The Godly Jews attended synagogue or church which was a
once-each week REST and the chance to attend SCHOOL which was
called PREACHING by READING the Word.
3. The Instruments were used by Jacob-Cursed and God Abandoned
Levites under the unauthorized King and Commanders of the
Army. 4. They were also most often used by male or
female prostitutes to seduce customers.
5. God left the ALARM or TRIUMPH OVER instrumental sounds to
MARK those whom God had abandoned to Babylonianism.
6. Anyone who attempts to impose Vocal or Instrumental
Performers is called a Serpent or Viper.
7. THEY are what God provided for the tiny band of Lost
Spirits as a. Way to escape. Where they invade and defined by
Jesus as Scribes, Pharisees Hypocrites, the Little Flock in
the WAY (road, pattern) called a SECT will already have
shuddered at the perverted persona and
left. Isaiah.3.Women.and.Children [boys].Rule.Over.Them That's what the Holy
Spirit Inspired. That is the PERSONA which causes
the owners to cast themselves out.
8. Those who take the MARK-
THE PLAGUE:
PLESSO 3. strike or
stamp as one does a coin, Kuprios
kharaktēr
. .
en
gunaikeiois
tupois
“peplēktai”
Strike a string with a key,
4. of musical sounds, houtôsi plêgenta houtôs ephthenxato ta phônêenta
EPHTHENXATO--trumpet
(thunder), flute, lyre, Phormigx
(ABADDON'S instrument), melody in a holy place, CLAPPING
HANDS
FIRST The.Mark.of.The.Beast
The BEAST is "a new style of music or
Satyric (cappella) Drama with Christ's enemy of
almost all pulpits.
Serpo
B.Transf., of things, to move slowly
or imperceptibly, to creep along, proceed
gradually,
II.Trop., to creep, crawl; to
extend gradually or imperceptibly;
to spread abroad, increase, prevail
“per
agmina
murmur,”
(bestias)
canam,
căno
, cĕcĭni, cantum (ancient I.imp.
cante = canite,
“once
canituri,”
Vulg. Apoc. 8, 13
to utter melodious notes, to sing, sound,
play.
tibicen
“cithara,”
crowing of a cock: “galli
victi
silere
solent,
canere
victores,”
to crow,
to practice magic, to charm, Galli is a word
for a Catamite: priest of the Mother Godesses.
"In pagan traditions,
musical instruments are invented
by gods or demi-gods, such as titans (Seitans). In the Bible,
credit is assigned to antediluvian patriarchs, for
example, the descendants of Cain in Genesis 4:21. There is no other
biblical tradition about the invention of musical
instruments." (Freedman, David Noel, Bible Review,
Summer 1985, p. 51). (Proof Here).
Lamech, Jubal, Jabal, Tubal-Cain,
Naamah Babylonian Musical Idolatry
SECOND: The
Serpent, Beast, Serpo, Herpo in the Garden
of Eden. elelizō
move in coils or spires, of a
SERPENT
II.
in Il. of an
army, cause it to turn and face the enemy, rally
it III. cause to vibrate,
megan
d'
elelixen
Olumpon,
of Zeus, ib.1.530, cf. 8.199; phormigga
e.
make its strings quiver,
phormigx as the
instrument of Apollo, “phormiggos
perikalleos
hēn
ekh'
Apollōn
Psallo NEVER defines
instruments. People call God and the Spirit STUPID
for never using anything like playing an instrumennt and
singing.
anti-psallō ,
A.play a
stringed instrument in accompaniment of song, “
a.
elegois
phormigga”
Ar.Av.218.
elegos ,
ho,
A.song,
melody, orig. accompanied by the flute, cf.
aluros e.
E.Hel.185
(lyr.),
IT146
(lyr.); “
Asias e. iēios”
Id.Hyps.Fr.3(1)iii9; so
Elegoi, title of a
nomos aulōdikos,
Plu.2.1132d; of the
song
of the nightingale,
Ar.Av.218(pl.);
elegon oiton, of the halcyon,
E.IT1091
(lyr.); later,
lament, song of mourning,
A.R.2.782.
II. poem in elegiac distichs,
Call.Fr.121;
hilaroi
e.
AP10.19 (
Apollonid.). (Commonly
derived from
e
e
legein,
to cry woe! woe!
EM326.49.)
THIRD:
1. Israel fell from grace beyond
redemption because of Instrumental-Trinitarian-Perverted
Idolatry at Mount Sinai.
2. The NOBILITY turned the REST
of God into a day of the Worship as the
ABOMINATION they brought from Egypt.
3. The REST of God is Sabbath or
the Greek PAUO and demands STOPPING anything
beyond Rest, Reading and Rehearsing the Word
delivered by Moses.
4. The Civil-Military-Clergy were
abandoned behind closed gates to engage in the
Lust of Blood and Flesh and the HOLOCAUST of
INFANTS and GOATS.
5. The Godly Jews were never
gathered to engage in group singing with or
without instruments: this was outlawed for the SYNAGOGUE
as A School--only of the Word-only.
6. Any kind of musical or
theatrical performance would MARK the Effeminate
and their refusal to HEAR the Word of God.
7. Even worse any kind of
self-exhibition especially SINGING is that which
MARKS and produces ALL of the data defining:
Abomination, Witchcraft, the
BEASTS, Demon worship, Viper,Sorcery,
Charming, Soothsaying,
enchantment, harlots, beguile, serpents,
vipers, Serpo, Herpo, inducing
wine-drinking, Cunning Craftsmen or
Sophists, Rhetoricians, Dogs
or Catamites, magic, Voodoo
in primitive America, Melodies to deceive,
Deceiver, Cunning Crafts, Techne.
religious craftsmen, Lucifer, Locusts,
Apollyon, Levi-Leviathan
FIFTH:
Psallo is
SILENT because it marks the
hair-plucked or effeminate.
SIXTH
Musical
Worship Teams Mark the Effeminate
See the Nimrod at At Babylon
Vineyard New Wineskin Worship
See Charismatic and Homosexual
connection among the Greeks
Effeminization
of Church and Christianity
"Philodemus
considered it paradoxical that music should be regarded as
veneration of the gods while musicians were paid for performing this so-called veneration.
Again, Philodemus held as self deceptive the view that
music mediated religious ecstasy. He saw the entire condition induced by the
noise of cymbals and tambourines as a disturbance of the spirit.
He found it
significant that, on the whole, only women and effeminate men fell into this folly.
Accordingly, nothing of value could be
attributed to music; it was no more than a slave of the sensation of pleasure, which satisfied
much in the same way that food and drink did.
KNOWN TO ANY ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THAT A CHURCH IS BUILT UPON
OR EDUCATED BY THE PROPHETS and not USURPERS.
Isa 57:4 Against whom do ye sport
yourselves? against whom make ye a wide mouth, and
draw out the tongue? are ye not children of transgression,
a seed of falsehood,
Lūdo , ” Verg. E. 6, 1.—Esp.,
to play on an instrument of music, to make or compose
music or song: “ludere
quae
vellem
calamo
permisit
agresti,”
Verg. E. 1, 10:
Delude or Deceive.quod tenerae cantent,
lusit tua musa, puellae,” id.
Am. 3, 1, 27: “coloni Versibus
incomptis ludunt,” Verg. G. 2,
386: “carmina pastorum,
canto
,
Neutr., to produce melodious sounds
(by the voice or an instrument), to sound, sing,
play
Of an actor: “cantante
eo
(Nerone)
ne
necessariă
quidem
causă
excedere
theatro
Less freq. of instrumental music, and only with abl. of the
instrument (cf. cano): “tibiis,”
histrioni, in comedy, to sing and play while the actor
accompanies the song with gestures or dancing,
“in
caelo
cantatur
et
psallitur, Of the singing
pronunciation of an orator, to declaim in a singing tone,
to sing,
III In the lang. of religion, as v. n. or a.,
to use enchantments, charms, incantations,
to enchant, to charm
“cantata
Luna,”
exorcised by magic, B. To call forth,
produce by charms: “et
chelydris
cantar
An Assembly of Christ is an UMBRELLICUM
or Safe House Jesus built to Translates the tiny number of
Lost Spirits safe from elders who turn into wolves.
SPIRIT means that God put His WORDS into the MOUTH of the
Prophets without a Spirit God. The TESTIMONY of Jesus
was that SPIRIT and LIFE or His WORDS (John 6:3).
Isaiah 4: 6 And there shall
be a tabernacle for a shadow in the
daytime from the heat,
and for a place of refuge, and
for a covert from storm and from rain.
Umbrācŭlum
, I. any thing that
furnishes shade). I Lit., a
shady place, bower, arbor,Verg. E. 9, 42.—
B. Transf., a school: “in
solem
et
pulverem,
ut
e
Theophrasti
doctissimi
hominis
umbraculis,”
Cic. Brut. 9, 37:
“ex
umbraculis
eruditorum
in
solem
atque
in
pulverem,”
id. Leg. 3, 6, 14.—II.
A sunshade, parasol, umbrella,
Ov. F. 2, 311;
id. A. A. 2, 209;
Mart. 14, 28, 1;
This SCHOOL or REST
will be OUTSIDE THE GATES OR CAMPS OF THE MUSICAL
CHURCHES.
Sōlo
, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. solus,
I.to make lonely
or
desolate; to lay waste,
desolate (only a
few times in the post-Aug. poets): “
urbes
populis,”
Stat. Th. 4, 36:
“
domos,”
id. ib. 5, 149;
Sen. Oedip. 4.
Domos is one's own house from
Sen.
Ep. 29
dŏmus b.
In philos lang., a philosophical school,
sect, Cic.
Ac. 1, 4; Sen. Ep. 29 fin.;
id. Ben. 5, 15.
audĭo, to hear,
to perceive or understand by hearing,
to learn, the person from whom one hears or
learns any thing,
Seneca identifies the School as:
verbum words,
expressions, language, discourse,
conversation logos
dīco praedico,
recito, declamo, affirmo
dŏcĕo
I.to teach, instruct, inform, show,
tell, etc. (for syn. cf.: edoceo, perdoceo, erudio,
praecipio, instituo).
That MARKS anyone who takes over the Church of
Honorable people claiming that there is a Jot or Tittle of
anything in Scripture called MUSIC. Paul in Ephesians
denies that FORE ORDAINED (Jude) people who FEED with singing
or any kind of music were not Biblically IGNORANT but LYING IN WAIT TO DECEIVE.
ANYONE THINKING TITHES
OR LAYING BY IN STORE IS A BANDIT: FLEE BABYLOON
Jesus
in His STATE of Holy Spirit defined the ELDERS as the
Pastor-Teachers over the flock. Job One for any ELDER is
to EJECT the Cunning Craftsmen or SOPHISTS. Jesus said
that God HID from the Wise or Sophists which are Elders
who go beyond "Teaching that which has been taught"
North.Boulevard.Church.of.Christ.Unity.in.Diversity
This is the MARK and why people flee and allow you to STEAL
THE CHURCH HOUSE OF WIDOWS and Honest Workers.
Worship.Androgyny.The.Pagan.Sexual.Ideal
The Word or Logos is God's Regulative Principle: It is to
MARK anyone who adds their own songs or sermons. This marks
ANTIchrist and the Rise of Apollyon as THE leader of the
Locusts, muses or his adulterous worship team.
Logos
computation, reckoning
2. statement of a theory, argument,
ouk
emeu
alla
tou
l.
akousantas
prob. in Heraclit.50; logon
ēde
noēma
amphis
alētheiēs
discourse and reflection on reality,
IV. inward debate of
the soul, reflection,
deliberation
Regulative and formative forces,
derived from the intelligible and operative in
the sensible universe,
Opposite to epithumia
A. desire, yearning, longing after
a thing, desire of or for it, Theaomai :--gaze at,
behold, mostly with a sense of wonder, 3.
view as spectators
Opposite Pathos A. that
which happens to a person or thing, incident,
accident, Moralizing Rhetoric
Opposite
Poiein to excite passion,
Arist.Rh.1418a12;
V. Rhet., emotional style or
treatment,
Opposite Enthousi-astikos , ē, on, A. inspired, “phusis” Pl.Ti.71e;
esp. by music,
Prose, OPPOSITE -poiêsis, Id.R.390a;
OPPOSITE -poiêtikê, D.H.Comp.6;
OPPOSITE poiêmata, onomatopoeic
word
OPPOSITE emmetra Modus 2. The
measure of tones, measure, rhythm, melody, harmony, time;
in poetry, measure, metre, mode: Mūsĭcus a, um, adj., = mousikos.
X. the Word or Wisdom
of God, personified as his agent in creation and
world-government,
Theologians are doomed to call God a liar or
INCOMPETENT. If God had wanted any kind of music in
the tuneful sense He was INTELLIGIBLE But denied by C.
Leonard Allen.
mousikos
kai
melōn
poētēs”
2. generally, votary of the Muses, The
Muses were the LOCUSTS unleashed with Apollon their
"musical worship leaders." The Greek and Latin literature
identifies them as dirty adulteresses
http://www.pineycom.com/DocHesTheog.html
[25] the Muses of Olympus,
daughters of Zeus who holds the aegis: “Shepherds of
the wilderness,
wretched things of shame,
mere bellies,
we know how to speak
many false things as though they were true;
but we know, when we
will, to utter true things.”
...and
they bade me sing of the race of the blessed gods that are
eternally,
but ever to sing of themselves both
first and last.
pharma^kon
3. enchanted potion, philtre:
hence, charm, spell, Od.4.220
sq., Ar.Pl.302,
[Circe, Church, Corinth mother of harlots] Theoc.2.15
YOUR MUSICIANS ARE THE LOCUSTS SENT BY GOD AFTER YOU HAVE
BLASPHEMED ABOUT GOD AND HIS WORD. Jude says that you
were FOREORDAINED for this Apostasy.
This also marks those OF the World,
Kosmos, Ecumenical or the kingdom of Satan for whom Jesus will
not pray and from whom god hides.
John 8:23 And he said unto them, Ye
are from beneath; I am from above: ye are of THIS
world; I am not of this world.
The
Jews had a covenant with death and hell: this is the
pattern for ex churches practicing witchcraft or
sorcery.
infernus, underground,
belonging to the Lower Regions, infernal: tenebrae,
[darkness was upon the face of the earth] “infernas umbras carminibus elicere,”
to raise the dead by magical incantations,
HELL hell (eccl. Lat.), Ambros.
in Psa. 48, §§ 22, 24; Vulg.
Job, 17, 13; id. Psa. 9, 18.
— 3. inferni
, ōrum, m., the shades below: “Theseus
infernis,
superis
testatur
Achilles,”
Prop. 2, 1, 37;
2, 28, 49.—
[Judas
Goats-cappellas--probably know that they HAD
ONCE fooled the whole world as sorcerers] Tartarus Husband of EARTH as in Genesis.
carmen ,
a tune, song, air, lay,
strain, note, sound, both vocal and
instrumental mŏdus
NEVER IN SCRIPTURE 2. mŏdus
The measure of tones, measure, rhythm,
melody, harmony, time; in poetry, measure, metre,
mode: “vocum,”
Cic. Div. 2, 3, 9:
“musici,
saltare ad tibicinis modos, to the music
or sound of the flute, carmen
tuba
citharāque
Apollinem
Lyre, flute 5. A magic formula,
an incantation: “Carminibus
Circe
Church The Holly Prostitute
elicere B.
In partic., in relig. lang.: Jovem, Manes, etc., to call
forth, call down a god by religious rites; to
raise, conjure up a departed spirit
by magic arts,
Rom. 10:6 But the righteousness which
is of faith speaketh on this wise,
Say not in thine
heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? (that is, to bring
Christ down from above:)
Rom. 10:7 Or, Who shall descend into the deep? (that is,
to bring up Christ again from the dead.)
Rom. 10:8 But what saith it?
The WORD is
nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is,
the word of faith, which we preach;
Is.28:15 Because ye
have said, We have made a COVENANT with death, and with hell
are we at agreement; when the overflowing scourge shall pass
through, it shall not come unto us: for we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have
we hid ourselves:
per-cŭtĭo Kill an aminal srike, smite, b
To strike, play a musical
instrument (poet.): “lyram,”
Ov. Am. 3, 12, 40;
Val. Fl. 5, 100.—
Odrysius dux16
rite movet mixtoque sonantem
100percutit ore17
lyram nomenque relinquit hareni
There is no example in Scripture of Godly
assemblying for WORSHIP. There is no example in
Scripture of Godly people engaged in Congregational Singing
with our without mechanical instruments.
There is no example of SINGING in the modern tuneful
sense in Scripture or recorded History before the
Reformation
The Greek and
Latin overflows with
identifying anyone who tried
to control another's mind with
anything but FACTS
Amos 5:27 Therefore will I cause you to go into
captivity beyond Damascus,
saith the LORD, whose
name is The God of hosts.
Acts 7:43
Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch,
and the star of your
god Remphan,
figures which ye made
to worship them:
and I will carry
you away beyond Babylon.
Mark.10.They.Shall.Mock.Him.With.Music
Trumpet, drums, flute, cymbals and castinets
with buffoons
Psallo permits ONLY smiting a string with your
FINGERS: not a plectrum
Psallo and SOP have the same root meaning.
Revelation 18F: they are all called Sorcerers who HAD once
deceived the whole world.
They WILL BE CAST ALIVE INTO THE LAKE
OF FIRE.
At Mount Sinai the faithless Hebrews Rose up to Play and
Profaned the REST DAY. This was
Instrumental.Trinitarian.Perverted Idolatry. This was a
sin beyond redemption. Dedicating your own "talent"
replaces the Word, Logos or Regulative Principle. This
is the meaning of ANATHEMA and such presumptious dedication
Cannot be REDEEMED and must be BURNED.
The Synagogue or Ekklesia was the Church of Christ (whomever
God anointed) the Rock in the Wilderness was defined:
Genesis.49.Levi.Cursed.Wait.for.Shiloh
Exclusive: Vocal or Instrumental Rejoicing The Synagogue
Inclusive: Rest, Reading
and Rehearsing the Spiritual Scriptures
But when the
congregation is to be gathered together, ye shall blow, but ye shall not sound an alarm. Num 10:7
he Alarm which
was OUTLAWED for the Church in the wilderness is the
same PSALLO or Bow-Twanging noise outlawed in the
gathering of Jesus Christ.
External
Alarm
EXCLUDED
from the QAHAL
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External Melody
EXCLUDED from the episunagoge
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Ruwa (h7321) roo-ah'; a
prim. root; to mar (espec. by breaking); fig. to
split the ears (with sound), i. e. shout for alarm
or joy: - blow an alarm, cry (alarm,
aloud, out), destroy, make a joyful
noise, smart, shout (for joy), sound an
alarm, triumph.
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Psallo (g5567) psal'-lo;
prob. strengthened from psao, (to rub or touch the
surface; comp. 5597); to twitch or twang, i.e. to
play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the
divine worship with music and accompanying odes):
- make melody, sing (psalms)
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Ruwph (h7322) roof; a
prim. root; prop. to triturate (in a mortar), i. e. (fig.) to
agitate (by concussion): - tremble.
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Psocho (g5597) pso'-kho;
prol. from the same base as 5567; to triturate, i.e. (by anal.)
to rub out (kernels
from husks with the fingers or hand): - rub.
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Eph. 5:17 Wherefore be ye not
unwise,
but understanding
what the WILL
of the Lord is.
The Word or
Logos is EXCLUSIVE of
Personal opinions, personal
experiences, rhetoric,
singing, playing
instruments, acting or
anything beyond READ or
SPEAK that which is written
for our LEARNING.
Eph. 5:18KJV
And be not drunk with wine,
wherein is excess;
BUT
be filled with the SPIRIT;
Eph. 5:19 SpeakING
to YOURSELVES [PLACE] in
psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs, [SCRIPTURE
ONLY]
BUT
singING and makING
melody in [PLACE]your
heart TO THE LORD
John 6:63 It is
the SPIRIT
that quickeneth; the flesh
profiteth nothing: [Jesus:
sons of Devil speak on their
own]
the WORDS
that I SPEAK
unto you, they are SPIRIT,
and they are life.
Col. 3:16 Let the WORD
of Christ dwell in you richly in
all wisdom;
teachING
and
[PLACE]
admonishing one another
in psalms and hymns and
spiritual songs,
singiING
with grace in your
hearts [PLACE]
to the Lord.
SPIRIT is
figurative or a PARABLE to hide
from the wise or sophists:
rhetoricians, singers or
instrument players.
Is. 59:21 As
for me, this is my covenant
with them, saith the Lord;
My SPIRIT
that is upon thee,
and my WORD
which I HAVE
put in thy MOUTH,
shall not
depart out of thy mouth, nor
out of the mouth of thy seed,
nor out of
the mouth of thy seed’s seed,
saith the Lord, from
henceforth and for ever.
SORCERY is claiming that
singing your own words can
cause a SPIRIT to enter into
you
SPEAK
OR READ
is God's Way
to mark His
Enemies Who
try to try to
SILENCE the
Word or
Regulative
Principle.
They are
universally
marked as OF
this WORLD,
The Ecumenical
or the Kingdom
of the
Devil.
God makes them
into a
laughingstock
by exposing
the effeminate
or perverted
persona.
SPIRIT is the
Word put into
the Mouth of
the
Prophets.
The Testimony
of Jesus is
that SPIRIT
put into
Audible WORDS
John 6:63.
THE HOLY
SPIRIT MARKS
THEM WITH A
BRAND.
The Mark of
Cain was a
Musical Note.
WIZARDS or
WITCHES or
SORCERERS are
those Jesus
defined as
BENEATH or
Tartarus.
The Mark is
compared to
Speaking in
tongues so
that no one
who is FROM
ABOVE with
Jesus will
FLEE the
Babylon Mother
of Harlots.
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?
[19] et
cum
dixerint
ad
vos
quaerite
a
pythonibus
et
a
divinis
qui
stridunt
in
incantationibus
suis
numquid
non
populus
a
Deo
suo
requirit
pro
vivis
a
mortuis
-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.
H7442 rânan raw-nan' A primitive root;
properly to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), 2.
tremulous sound of a mast or pole "Shaken by the wind"
also the sound of a torrent. Vibrate the voice TRILL
which is the WOMEN'S sound of Halal above.
-cantus , ūs, m. id., 2.
With instruments, a playing, music:
“in nervorum vocumque cantibus,” Cic. Tusc. 1, 2, 4;
id. Rosc. Am. 46, 134:
“citharae,” Hor. C. 3, 1, 20:
“horribili stridebat tibia cantu,” Cat. 64, 264:
“querulae tibiae,” Hor. C. 3, 7, 30:
B. An incantation, CHARM, magic
song, etc.: cantusque artesque magorum. Ov. M. 7, 195;
7, 201: “at cantu commotae Erebi de sedibus imis Umbrae ibant,” Verg. G. 4, 471:
“magici,”
The Wizzard is one who thinks that they
can hear the Word of God "beyond the sacred page."
John called them sorcerers because they used
rhetoric, singers and instrumentalists to STEAL the Word
and money from others Yiddeoniy (h3049) yid-deh-o-nee'; from 3045; prop. a
knowing one; spec. a conjurer; (by impl.) a ghost: - wizard.
"In Isa 8:19 the 'obhoth and yidh'onim are spoken of those who 'chirp and mutter."
These terms refer to the necromancers themselves who
practiced ventriloquism in connection with their magical rites. In
Isa 29:4 it is said 'Thy voice shall be
as an 'obh, out of the ground.'... They are stamped in these
passages, as in the Witch of Endor narrative, as deceivers practising a fraudulent art. By implication their power to
evoke spirits with
whom they were in familiar
intercourse is
denied." (Int Std Bible Ency., ency, p. 690)
Jesus called the Scribes and Pharisees Hypocrites. In
Isaiah 29
Is. 29:9 Stay
yourselves, and wonder; cry ye out, and cry: ob-stupēscō
terror
ad-mīror mē thaumazein; [Lying wonder] “acc. to Pythagoras mŏdus Melody spectacula
Pȳthon
,, I. the serpent
slain, according to the myth, near Delphi
by Apollon, who was fabled to have been
called Pythius in commemoration of this victory, Ov. M. 1, 438;
1. Pȳthĭa , ae, f., = hē Puthia, the priestess who
uttered the responses of the Delphic Apollo,
the Pythoness, Pythia, Cic. Div. 1, 19, 38;
Nep. Milt. 1, 3.
—
they are drunken, but not
with wine; they stagger, but not with strong
drink.
fluctŭo
rise in waves,
undulate, are
driven about by the waves, to be restless, unquiet
văcillo
be untrustworthy, to vacillate, wavering in
fidelity
mŏvĕo
“et
fila
sonantia
movit,”
struck, Ov. M. 10, 89:
“citharam
cum
voce,”
id. ib. 5, 112:
“tympana,”
id. H. 4, 48;
to disturb
Is. 29:10 For the LORD hath poured out upon you the
spirit OF deep sleep, kata-nuxis
and hath closed your eyes: the prophets
and your rulers, the seers hath he
covered.
Eph. 5:18 And be not drunk with wine,
wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit; [The
WORD]
kat-auleô A. charm by flute-playing, I
will flute to you on a
ghastly flute, E.HF871 os drinking
wine to the strains of the
flute, Pl.R.561c
played to on the flute with lyre
accompaniment,
E.HF871
I call the sun-god to witness that here I am acting
against my will; like a fearful bull in act to charge; he
bellows...nor shall their murderer know that he is killing
the children he begot, till he is released from my
madness. ...[870] calling on the goddesses of nether hell.
Soon will I rouse you to yet wilder dancing and pipe a
note of terror in your ear. Soar away, O Iris,
kat-auleō A.charm
by flute-playing Pl.Lg.790e,,
methuōn
kai
katauloumenos
drinking wine to the strains of the flute, resound
with flute-playing, “nēsos
katēuleito”
Plu.Ant.56.
katauloumenon
subdued by a flute accompaniment, Ptol.Harm.2.12:
metaph., to be piped down, ridiculed
To the law and to the
testimony:
if they SPEAK
not according to this WORD,
it is because there is no light in them.
Isa 8:20
THERE
IS NO
EXCEPTION:
Here is a
short list of
PERFORMANCE
and PERFORMING
Enabled by
rhetoric,
singing
or any kind of
instruments
which CLAIMS
that God is
ignorant.
An Abomination,
Witchcraft,
the BEASTS,
Sorcery,
Charming,
Soothsaying,
enchantment,
harlots,
beguile,
serpents,
vipers, Serpo,
Herpo,
inducing
wine-dranking,
Cunning
Craftsmen or
Sophists,
Rhetoricians,
Dogs or
Catamites,
magic, Voodoo
in primitive
America, Melodies to
deceive,
Deceiver,
Cunning
Crafts,
Techne,
religious
craftsmen,
Lucifer,
Voodoo,
Locusts,
Apollyon,
Levi-LeviathanI
The Greek and
Latin overflows with
identifying anyone who tried
to control another's mind with
anything but FACTS
Proof is one
Infiltrates, builds a huge
institution and then claims a
VISION that God wants Him to
"steal the church houses of
widows" to, in the name of the
Great Tribulators create A
Theater for Holy
Entertainment.
Music.
Cantillation signs guide the reader in applying a chant to
Biblical readings. This chant is technically regarded as a
ritualized form of speech intonation rather
than as a musical exercise like the singing of metrical hymns:
for this reason Jews always speak of saying or reading
a passage rather than of singing it. (In Yiddish the
word is leynen 'read', derived from Latin legere,
giving rise to the Jewish English verb "to
leyn".)
http://www.pineycom.com/Cantillation.2.html
The Philipedium: In most
western European languages, the word for “read” starts with
the letter “L”. These languages can be divided into two main
groups — those of Latin origin and those of Germanic origin.
In each of the Latin languages (Italian, Spanish, French,
etc.), the modern word is derived from legere,
the Latin word for “read”. The Italian word is still leggere, essentially unchanged from the
Latin. In the other Romance languages, the “g” sound was
lost, and so we have leer in Spanish, ler in Portuguese, and lire
in French.
(Note: The Old Testament
understands that instrumental music--called NOISE--was authorized only in certain dedicatory or
purification rituals associated with the temple and with Jerusalem. Without both there was never
any rationale for instrument to make a great crashing sound
during animal sacrifices.)
"At the dedication of the later edifice, the
priests blew the trumpets at the same time that the Levites sang and
played upon instruments of music,
so as 'to make one sound;' but it is evident that
on that great occasion of rejoicing, what was aimed at
was not
musical harmony, but a powerful crash of jubilant sound. We are shut up to the
conclusion that
there was nothing in the tabernacle-worship,
as ordered by Moses, which could be justly
characterized as instrumental music." (George Girardeau, Instrumental Music, p. 29 - a
Presbyterian)
Paull commanded that we SPEAK the Text for our
LEARNING. Both Ode and Psallo are words marking SORCERERS
and PERVERTS.
The Evil Psallo
I. In gen., to play upon a stringed instrument;
esp., to play upon the cithara,
to sing to the cithara: “psallere
saltare
elegantius,”
Sall. C. 25, 2 canituri,”
SING and cantare marked as SORCERY. saltare
et cantare; Cic. Catil. 2.10.23
Suet. Tit. 3
Saltatio Dancing was
originally closely connected with religion. Plato thought all
dancing should be based on religion, as it was, he says, among
the Egyptians. It has been shown under Chorus
that the chorus in the oldest times consisted of the whole
population of a city, who met in a public place to offer up
thanksgivings to the god of their country by singing hymns and
performing dances. These dances, which, like all others, were
accompanied by music,
David's Dirty Dancing with the Camp following girls
PATTERN
ALWAYS MARKING WITCHES OR SORCERS
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Plato, Euthydemus
[289d] On
what proof do you rely? I asked.
I see, he said, certain
speech-writers who do not know how to use the
special arguments composed
by themselves,
just as lyre-makers in
regard to their lyres:
in the former case also there are other persons able to use
what the makers produced,
while being themselves
unable to make the written speech.
Hence it is clear that in speech likewise there are two
distinct arts, one of making and one of using.
I think you give sufficient
proof, I said, that this art of the speech-writers cannot be
that whose acquisition would make one happy. And yet I
fancied that somewhere about this point would appear the
knowledge which we have been seeking all this while.
[289e] For
not only do these speech-writers themselves, when I
am in their company, impress me as prodigiously clever,
Cleinias, but their art itself seems so exalted
as to be almost inspired. However, this is not surprising;
for it is a part of the SORCERER'S art, epōdōn tekhnēs
Latin 289e:
kai mentoi ouden thaumaston: esti gar tēs tōn epōdōn tekhnēs morion mikrō te ekeinēs hupodeestera.
Thaumaston Is a Lying wonder which claims that
your rituals are ordained by God.
-epōdē , Ion. and poet.
epa^oidē , hē, A.song
sung to or over: hence, enchantment,
spell, LADEN BURDEN
ou pros iatrou sophou thrēnein epōdas pros tomōnti pēmati
of the Magi, Hdt.1.132
oute pharmaka..oud' au epōdai” Pl.R. 426b ;
thusiai kai e. ib.364b ;
charm for or against..,
“toutōn epōdas ouk epoiēsen patēr” A.Eu.649.
epōd-os , on, (epadō)
A.singing to or over,
using songs or charms to heal wounds, “epōdoi muthoi”
c. c. dat., assisting, profitable,
2. Pass., sung to music, “phōnai” Plu.2.622d
; fit for singing, “poiētikēn e. parekhein
2. epōdos, ho, verse
or passage returning at intervals, in
Alcaics and Sapphics, D.H.Comp.19
; chorus, BURDED, refrain,
Pl.Lg.903b
Athenian
Let us persuade the young man by our discourse that all
things are ordered systematically by Him who cares for
the World—all with a view to the preservation and
excellence of the Whole, whereof also each part, so far
as it can, does and suffers what is proper to it. To
each of these parts, down to the smallest fraction,
rulers of their action and passion are appointed to
bring about fulfillment even to the uttermost
Plat. Euthyd. 290a and
only slightly inferior to that. The sorcerer's art is the
charming of snakes and tarantulas and scorpions
and other beasts and diseases, while the other is
just the charming and soothing of juries, assemblies [Ekklesia
or church], crowds, and so forth. Or does it strike
you differently? I asked.
No, it appears to me, he
replied, to be as you say.
kēl-ēsis , eōs, hē, *A. bewitching,
charming, ekheōn, nosōn, Pl.Euthd. 290a:
enchantment by eloquence, dikastōn k. te kai paramuthia ibid.; by music
and sweet sounds, Id.R.601b, Stoic.3.97.
Plat. Rep. 601b whether
he speak in rhythm, meter [melos]
and harmony [rhuthmon]
about cobbling or generalship or anything whatever. So
mighty is the spell1
that these adornments naturally exercise; though when they
are stripped bare of their musical coloring [metron]
and taken by themselves,2
I think you know what sort of a showing these
sayings of the poets make. For you, I believe, have observed
them.” “I have,” he said. “Do they not,” said I, “resemble
the faces of adolescents, young but not really beautiful,
when the bloom of youth abandons them?3”
“By all means,” he said. “Come, then,” said I, “consider
this point: The creator of the phantom, the imitator, we
say, knows nothing of the reality but only the appearance.
hōraios
, fruits ripe for plucking or rippe for death.
THE WARNING OF JUDE.
The Jacob-Cursed Levites
Jude 3 Beloved, when I gave all diligence
to write unto you of the common salvation,
it was needful for me to
write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly
contend f
or the faith which was
once delivered unto the saints.
Jude 4 For there are certain men crept in unawares,
who were before of old
ordained to this condemnation,
ungodly men, turning the
grace of our God into lasciviousness,
and denying the only
Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ.
Jude 5 I will therefore put you in remembrance, though ye once
knew this,
how that the Lord,
having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward
destroyed them that believed not.
Jude 6 And the angels which kept not their first estate, but
left their own habitation,
he hath reserved in
everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the
great day.
Jude 7 Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them
in like manner,
giving themselves over
to fornication,
and going after strange
flesh, are set forth for an example, PATTERN
suffering the
vengeance of eternal fire.
Jude 8 Likewise also these filthy dreamers defile the flesh,
despise dominion, and speak evil of dignities.
Jude 13 Raging
waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame; wandering
stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for
ever.
Jude 14 And Enoch also, the
seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold,
the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
Jude 15 To execute judgment upon
all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them
of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly
committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly
sinners have spoken against him.
Jude 16 These are murmurers,
complainers [blaming Fate], walking after their own
lusts; and their mouth speaketh great swelling words, having
mens persons in admiration because of advantage.
1113. goggustes,
gong-goos-tace´; from 1111; a grumbler: — murmurer.
1114. goes, go´-ace; from goa¿w goao (to wail);
properly, a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e. (by
implication) an imposter: — seducer.
goês A.
sorcerer, wizard, Phoronis 2, Hdt.2.33,4.105,
Pl.R.
380d, Phld.Ir.p.29 W.; g. epôidos Ludias apo chthonos E.Ba.234
, cf. Hipp.1038;
prob. f.l. for boêisiHdt.7.191.
Epôidos [epaidô]
I.singing to or over: as Subst. an
enchanter, Eur.: c. gen. acting as a charm
for or against, Aesch., Plat. 2. pass. sung or said
after, morphês epôidonc alled after
this form,
II. in metre, epôidos, ho, a verse or passage
returning at intervals, a chorus, burden,
refrain, as in Theocr.
E.Ba.234 Euripides, BacchaePentheus
[215] I happened to be
at a distance from this land, when I heard of strange
evils throughout this city, that the women have left our
homes in contrived Bacchic rites, and rush
about in the shadowy mountains, honoring with dances
[220] this new deity
Dionysus, whoever he is. I hear that mixing-bowls
stand full in the midst of their assemblies, and
that they each creep off different ways into secrecy to
serve the beds of men, on the pretext that they are Maenads worshipping; [225]
but they consider Aphrodite before Bacchus.
2. juggler, cheat, deinos g. kai pharmakeus kai sophistês
Pl.Smp.203d ; deinonkai g. kai sophistên . . onomazôn D.18.276
; apistos g. ponêrosId.19.109
; magoskai g. Aeschin.3.137
: Comp. goêtoteros Ach.Tat.6.7 (s. v. l.). (Cf. Lith. žavēti
'incantare'.)
Sophis-tês
, ou, ho, A.master of one's
craft, adept, expert, of diviners, Hdt.2.49;
of poets, meletan sophistais prosbalon Pi.I.5(4).28 , cf.
Cratin.2; of musicians, sophistês . . parapaiôn chelun sophistêiThrêiki (sc. Thamyris) E.Rh.924,
cf. Ath.14.632c: with modal words added, hoi s. tônhierônmelôn
Pi.I.5(4).28 Pindar Isthmiah 5. But my
heart [20] cannot taste
songs without telling of the race of Aeacus. I have come with the Graces for the
sons of Lampon
[22] to this well-governed city. If Aegina turns her steps to the clear road of
god-given deeds, then do not grudge [25] to
mix
for her in song a boast that is fitting recompense for
toils. In heroic times, too, fine warriors gained fame,
and they are celebrated with lyres and flutes in
full-voiced harmonies
[28] for time beyond reckoning. Heroes who are
honored by the grace of Zeus provide a theme for skilled poets
Chelus 2.lyre
(since Hermes made the first lyre by stretching
strings on a tortoise's shell, which acted as a
sounding-board), ib.25,153, Sapph.45, A.Fr.314; kath'heptatonon oreian ch. E.Alc.448
(lyr.), cf. HF683
(lyr.).
Oreios A.of
or from the mountains,mountain-haunting,numphênoureiên
The Horae
were among the mathematici 'learned mothers' who defined the Zodiac
and the star
movements marking the seasons, one translation of
the word 'hora.' Another is 'hour,' and the Horae
developed various means to mark time. Hence the word
for time keeping, 'horology' and the French word for
clock 'horlogue.'
The patriarchs became the most incensed
over the
sacred women of Agape. Among their symbols
were the lotus, lily, and dove,
all representations of
the vulva.
Among their mysteries was ritual cunnilingus, which demands respect
for female
pleasure and the female body.
This aspect of the
sacred feminine was among the first to be erased. The
effort began early. Originally, the land of the 'Lotus
Eaters' was in the Amazon territories of North Africa,
then was moved further away still, to beyond the
Southern Sea. Source
3.
the constellation Lyra,
Magos 3.enchanter,
wizard, esp. in bad sense, impostor, charlatan
Pharmak-eus
gnêsioi sophistaikai
Pharmakos sorcerer,
Magician
Rev. 18:22 And the
voice of harpers, and musicians, and of
pipers, and trumpeters, shall be heard no
more at all in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever
craft he be, shall be found any more in thee; and the
sound of a millstone shall be heard no more at all in
thee;
Rev. 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more
at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of
the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy
merchants were the great men of the earth; for by
thy sorceries were all nations deceived.
Rev. 18:24 And in her was found the blood of prophets,
and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the
earth.
Rev. 21:8 But the
fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and
murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and
idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the
lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the
second death.
goêt-euô
,
A. bewitch, beguile, Pl.Grg.483e, etc.:--Pass., Id.R.412e,
413b, D.19.102, etc.; fascinate, as a snake,
Plot.4.4.40.
2. abs., play the wizard, D.L.8.59
Jude 17 But, beloved,
remember ye the words
which
were spoken before of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ;
Jude 18 How that they told you there should be mockers
in the last time,
who should walk after
their own ungodly lusts.
Jude 19 These be they who separate themselves, sensual,
having not the Spirit.
Enoch 7: 10 Then they took
wives, each choosing for himself; whom they began to
approach, and with whom they cohabited; teaching them sorcery, incantations, and the dividing of roots and trees.
Epaeidô ,
contr. Att. epaidô , fut. A.
-aisomai Ar.Ec.1153
, etc.; -aisô Ach.Tat.2.7 :--sing to or in
accompaniment, Magos 2.sing as an
incantation, charms or incantations,Pl.Tht.157c;
epaeidôn by means of
charms,
Euripides, Electra. Set your
step to the dance, my dear, [860]
like
a fawn leaping high up to heaven with joy. Your brother is
victorious and has accomplished the wearing of a crown . .
. beside the streams of Alpheus. Come sing [865]
a glorious victory ode, to my dance.
Magos 3.enchanter,
wizard, esp. in bad sense, impostor, charlatan,
Heraclit.14, S.OT387,
E.Or.1498
(lyr.), Pl.R.572e,
Act.Ap.13.6,
Vett. Val.74.17
Enoch 7: 11 And the women
conceiving brought forth giants, (7)
Enoch 7: 15 Then the earth reproved the unrighteous.
Enoch 8:1 Moreover Azazyel taught men to make swords, knives,
shields, breastplates, the fabrication of mirrors, and the workmanship of bracelets and
ornaments, the use of paint, the beautifying of the eyebrows, the use of stones of
every valuable and select kind, and all sorts of dyes, so that
the world became altered.
Enoch 8:2 colouring
tinctures. And there arose much godlessness, and they
committed fornication, and they
Enoch 8:3 were led astray,
and became corrupt in
all their ways. Semjaza taught enchantments,
and root-cuttings, 'Armaros the resolving of enchantments,
Baraqijal (taught) astrology, Kokabel the constellations, Ezeqeel the knowledge of
the clouds, Araqiel the signs of the earth, Shamsiel the signs of the
sun, and Sariel the course of the moon. And as men
perished, they cried, and their cry went up to heaven.
"Jubal, who was born of
the same mother with him, exercised himself in music; (7) and invented the psaltery and the harp. But Tubal, one of his
children by the other wife, exceeded all men in strength,
and was very expert and famous in martial performances. He procured what
tended to the pleasures
of the body
by that method; and first of all invented the art of making brass. Lamech was also the father of
a daughter, whose name was Naamah. And because he was so skillful in matters of
divine revelation, that he knew he was to be
punished for Cain's murder of his brother, he made that
known to his wives.
"Nay, even while Adam
was alive, it came to pass that the posterity of Cain
became exceeding wicked, every one successively dying, one after another,
more wicked than the former. They were intolerable in war, and vehement in robberies; and if any one
were slow to murder people, yet was he bold in his
profligate behavior, in acting unjustly, and doing
injuries for gain. Josephus
"In pagan traditions, musical instruments are invented by gods or demi-gods, such as titans (Seitans). In the Bible,
credit is assigned to antediluvian patriarchs, for example,
the descendants of Cain in Genesis 4:21. There is no other biblical
tradition
about the invention of musical instruments." (Freedman,
David Noel, Bible Review, Summer 1985, p. 51). (Proof Here).