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A Messianic Music CD would make an excellent addition to a Gospel music fan's collection. This style of music is based on the teachings of the Jewish Jesus and is often called "The Message of Jesus Christ." This type of music was common among the Jews of ancient times and even in the time of the rabbis and Hasmoneans. During those times, Jews did not have the luxury of owning sacred temple pieces or of studying to create their own sacred sounds, so they created their own sacred songs and hymns.
Messianic Music dates back to the days of the Talmud and the Jewish people's need to preserve their Jewish heritage. These sacred texts were written in Aramaic, which was the language of the people at that time. As a result, the written words had trouble being translated into other languages. In order to preserve the writings, people resorted to copying their sacred texts. During this copying process, people would often compile a compilation of their favorite tunes and use them as the source of their music.
Messianic Music was born. The compilation of Jewish music and the translation and transcription of its hymns was overseen by the great scholar and philosopher, rabbi Yoseach ben David. In his book, "responsa," he explained how the messianic genre emerged and developed. According to this rabbi, listening to this type of music during its early stages had an important impact on the creation of the Jewish music of today. Indeed, many of the hymns in the modern compositions are based on those that were sung by the elders of the Jewish nation.
The story of Joel explains that after Jesus died, God sent his angel to heal the daughter of a certain relative of his named Rebekah. However, Rebekah did not accept the gift of the angel and instead went against the angel's command to worship. Her sister Kohl was furious and rebelled against her sister. When the angel left, she went into her room in order to get answers from God about what should be done.
Some scholars believe that these rebellious actions that Rebekah undertook during this time may have been the catalyst for the creation of Jewish music. Others believe that it was the adherence to a set musical format during.
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