The split in Calvin & Arminius is a "tin ear" in both. The Lord is singing, "Come home..." i.e., depart dissonance, enter a resolution of the chord...triune thinking needed. God is also a Musician!
God's tonal scale is 6 notes w/a half-step (7) leading to the octave key; those 6 notes break down to 12 half-tones w/added leading-tone: Nice references to his use of 7s & 12s; wks & Apostles + Paul; & so many musical shadings...just mentioning God's perfect ear: "Come home..."
Thank you for uploading. Please don’t ever take down!
Love you brother.
You're most welcome. Will never knock these videos off, in fact you gotta watch out for more!
The split in Calvin & Arminius is a "tin ear" in both. The Lord is singing, "Come home..." i.e., depart dissonance, enter a resolution of the chord...triune thinking needed. God is also a Musician!
God's tonal scale is 6 notes w/a half-step (7) leading to the octave key; those 6 notes break down to 12 half-tones w/added leading-tone: Nice references to his use of 7s & 12s; wks & Apostles + Paul; & so many musical shadings...just mentioning God's perfect ear: "Come home..."
thank you for uploading these! do you plan to post the last two sessions of Dr. Missler's Hebrews study as well?
Hi, I've posted all session.
Wow!