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Penggunaan Musik Rohani Dalam Peribadatan Woy, Jones Ted Lauda; Gosal, Fellix; Kasingku, Juwinner Dedy
Jurnal Educatio FKIP UNMA Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

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Musik merupakan sesuatu yang bisa dirasakan oleh semua orang, dari anak-anak hingga orang dewasa. Kekuatan musik ialah dapat  menyentuh hati dan mengungkapkan perasaan membuatnya dan merupkan sumber ketenangan, dan inspirasi. Penelitian menunjukkan bahwa musik memiliki dampak positif bagi kesehatan mental dan kesejahteraan, yang meningkatkan kualitas hidup seseorang. Namun, terdapat situasi di mana musik juga bisa digunakan dengan cara yang negatif. Studi ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan menganalisis berbagai literatur untuk menjelajahi pandangan roh nubuat tentang penggunaan musik dalam ibadah. Dalam Perjanjian Lama, musik digunakan untuk menyatakan rasa syukur kepada Tuhan dan memberikan ketenangan jiwa. Sedangkan dalam Perjanjian Baru, walaupun tidak menjelaskan secara spesifik jenis musik, musik tetap diakui pentingnya dalam konteks kerohanian.  Pandangan roh nubuat, seperti yang dinyatakan oleh Ellen White, menekankan bahwa musik harus digunakan untuk memuliakan Tuhan dengan keindahan, harmoni, dan kesederhanaan yang dapat mengangkat pikiran kepada yang kudus. Rekomendasi untuk menggunakan musik yang lembut dan harmonis dalam ibadah menyoroti pentingnya kejelasan intonasi dan kekuatan emosi dalam menyampaikan pujian kepada Tuhan. Kesimpulan dari studi ini adalah bahwa penggunaan musik dalam ibadah tidak hanya menciptakan suasana yang hidup tetapi juga menjadi ungkapan dari rasa syukur dan pengabdian yang tulus. Melalui musik, umat dapat menyampaikan pujian yang memuliakan Tuhan dengan indahnya, mencerminkan kehendak-Nya yang sempurna, dan menciptakan keindahan rohani di dalam ibadah mereka.
Psalm 137: A Psalm of Imprecation Gosal, Fellix
International Journal of Education, Information Technology, and Others Vol 8 No 1 (2025): International Journal of Education, information technology   and others
Publisher : Peneliti.net

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Psalm 137 is a very emotional and theologically important passage within the Psalter, providing insight into the tragic experiences of the Israelites during the Babylonian exile. This psalm vividly depicts themes of exile, mourning, and the need for justice, intertwining lamentation and imprecation within its poetic framework. The poem is structured in three stanzas, transitioning from feelings of sorrow (vv. 1-4) to a proclamation of loyalty to Zion (vv. 5-6), and concluding with curses directed at Edom and Babylon (vv. 7-9). The raw emotional intensity of this psalm confronts contemporary readers, particularly its severe imprecations, including the demand for divine punishment against Babylon. This article examines Psalm 137 within its historical and literary contexts, assessing its structure, themes, and theological ramifications. It underscores the psalmist’s plea for justice in reaction to injustice, stressing that these imprecations are not personal vendettas but a supplication to God as the supreme adjudicator. The paper examines the conflict between Old Testament imprecatory prayers and New Testament doctrines of love and forgiveness, illustrating their coexistence within the overarching biblical narrative. The article finishes by examining the significance of Psalm 137 for current readers, providing insights into its implications for contemporary interpretations of justice, suffering, and divine reactions to malevolence. Psalm 137 ultimately stands as a perennial testament to the profundity of human feeling and faith amidst injustice
Understanding The Genesis Creation Accounts: Unity Or Duality? Tauran, Edgar Willem Melko; Gosal, Fellix
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 11 No 3.D (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 
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Scholars, theologians, and lay readers have long disagreed about the creation stories included in chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis. Some contend that these stories show a dichotomy of traditions, while others insist that they narrate a single story. To ascertain whether Genesis 1 and 2 are complementary or conflicting, this article evaluates their literary, linguistic, and theological aspects. Key Hebrew phrases, structural patterns, and thematic connections—such as the function of plants, the lack of rain, and humanity's obligation to cultivate the ground—are examined through careful textual analysis. Additionally, it affirms the text's wholeness and coherence from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective while analyzing historical-critical viewpoints, such as the Documentary Hypothesis. The findings suggest that rather than being at odds, the two narratives offer complementary interpretations of God's creative act, highlighting both the cosmic order of creation and humanity's special place within it. By providing a fair interpretation of these key texts, this work advances our understanding of the Genesis creation story and its theological ramifications