Battle Bugle Clear Example Fight Gives Indistinct Note Prepare Produces Ready Trumpet Uncertain Voice War War-horn
14:8 If the trumpet given an uncertain sound. The various distinctions of note sounded a charge, a retreat, etc.
14:8 Who will prepare himself for the battle - Unless he understand what the trumpet sounds? suppose a retreat or a march.
14:6-14 Even an apostle could not edify, unless he spoke so as to be understood by his hearers. To speak words that have no meaning to those who hear them, is but speaking into the air. That cannot answer the end of speaking, which has no meaning; in this case, speaker and hearers are barbarians to each other. All religious services should be so performed in Christian assemblies, that all may join in, and profit by them. Language plain and easy to be understood, is the most proper for public worship, and other religious exercises. Every true follower of Christ will rather desire to do good to others, than to get a name for learning or fine speaking.
Battle Clear Example Fight Gives Note Prepare Produces Ready Sound Trumpet Uncertain Voice War War-Horn
Battle Clear Example Fight Gives Note Prepare Produces Ready Sound Trumpet Uncertain Voice War War-Horn