So the psalmist who wrote so many prophetic psalms of worship while out tending the sheep - forgot how to worship
once he became king?  No! Actually he humbled himself by removing his kingly robe and dancing before the Lord.
Even though his own wife judged him the same way one would be judged in many denominational churches today.
Dancing is worship Gary even if your "great" theologians of the 4th and 20th centuries don't believe or teach it or
practice it - and David was a man after God's own heart.  God said so...  jt
 
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 00:16:10 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
myth (D said : ''I will celebrate before the LORD'-2Sam6:21b; FTR, the word 'worship' does not even appear in 2 Sam except in ch15 where it is employed by Absalom in the context of anarchy from 'conspiracy' to publicly supplant the Lord's anointed on the throne (e.g., 2Sam15:8); also, how is it that you know God better than, e.g., the greatest biblical theologians of the 4th and 20th centuries while your sense of such crucial Scripture completely lacks basic integrity?)
 
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From: Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

David danced as an act of worship ..
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