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*1.b. a metrical composition adapted for singing in a religious service | *1.b. a metrical composition adapted for singing in a religious service | ||
*2. a song of praise or joy | *2. a song of praise or joy | ||
| − | *3. something resembling a hymn” | + | *3. something resembling a hymn” |
| + | The difference between a hymn and a praise song is two-fold: | ||
| + | 1) praise songs are less formal in their "lyric structure," while hymns will seem more like a poem set to music. | ||
| + | 2) praise songs are horizontal, talking about the personal experience while hymns are typically vertical, talking about God. | ||
| + | The original greek for "hymn" means "praise song (to God)" | ||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 14 May 2025
- 1.a. a song of praise to God
- 1.b. a metrical composition adapted for singing in a religious service
- 2. a song of praise or joy
- 3. something resembling a hymn”
The difference between a hymn and a praise song is two-fold: 1) praise songs are less formal in their "lyric structure," while hymns will seem more like a poem set to music. 2) praise songs are horizontal, talking about the personal experience while hymns are typically vertical, talking about God. The original greek for "hymn" means "praise song (to God)"
