Topical Encyclopedia
A ballad, in its traditional sense, is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. While the Bible does not explicitly mention "ballads" as a distinct literary or musical form, the concept of storytelling through song is prevalent throughout the Scriptures. The ancient Israelites frequently used music and song to convey accounts, express emotions, and teach theological truths.
Biblical ContextIn the Bible, songs and poetry are integral to worship and the transmission of cultural and religious heritage. The Book of Psalms, for instance, is a collection of songs and poems that were used in worship and personal devotion. These compositions often recount historical events, express lament or praise, and convey deep theological insights. While not ballads in the strictest sense, they share the narrative and emotive qualities typical of ballads.
Examples in Scripture1.
The Song of Moses and Miriam: After the Israelites crossed the Red Sea and witnessed the defeat of the Egyptian army, Moses and the Israelites sang a song of triumph and praise to God. This song, found in
Exodus 15:1-18, recounts the miraculous deliverance and celebrates God's power and faithfulness. Miriam, the prophetess, also led the women in song and dance (
Exodus 15:20-21).
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The Song of Deborah: In
Judges 5, Deborah and Barak sing a song celebrating Israel's victory over the Canaanite forces led by Sisera. This song not only recounts the battle but also highlights the roles of various tribes and individuals, serving as both a historical record and a theological reflection on God's deliverance.
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David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan: In
2 Samuel 1:17-27, David composes a lament for Saul and Jonathan, which is a poignant expression of grief and honor for the fallen king and his son. This lament, known as "The Song of the Bow," is an example of how narrative and emotion are woven together in a poetic form.
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The Song of Songs: Also known as the Song of Solomon, this book is a collection of lyrical poems that celebrate love and affection between a bride and groom. While not a narrative ballad, it uses poetic imagery and dialogue to convey the beauty and depth of marital love.
Theological SignificanceSongs and poetic narratives in the Bible serve multiple purposes. They are a means of worship, a method of teaching and remembering God's acts, and a way to express the full range of human emotions. Through these songs, the biblical authors communicate profound truths about God's character, His relationship with His people, and the human experience.
Cultural and Historical InsightsIn ancient Israel, music and song were central to both religious and communal life. Songs were used in various settings, including worship in the temple, celebrations, and even in times of mourning. The oral tradition was strong, and songs served as a way to pass down accounts and teachings from generation to generation.
ConclusionWhile the Bible does not specifically categorize any of its songs as "ballads," the narrative and emotive qualities of biblical songs align with the essence of what a ballad represents. These songs continue to inspire and instruct believers, offering a rich tapestry of history, theology, and worship.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) A popular narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy Chase; esp., a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.
2. (v. i.) To make or sing ballads.
3. (v. t.) To make mention of in ballads.
Library
ChildBallad
... CHILDBALLAD. Jesus, He loves one and all, Jesus, He loves children small, Their
souls are waiting round His feet On high, before His mercy-seat....
A New ForestBallad
... A NEW FORESTBALLAD. Oh she tripped over Ocknell plain, And down by Bradley Water;
And the fairest maid on the forest side Was Jane, the keeper's daughter....
Ballad: Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree
...BALLAD: LORRAINE, LORRAINE, LORREE. 1 'Are you ready for your steeple-chase,
Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree? Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum...
Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter
...BALLAD OF EARL HALDAN'S DAUGHTER. It was Earl Haldan's daughter, She looked
across the sea; She looked across the water; And long...
A Favourite Song, or we Might Almost Call it aBallad for Easter...
... A favourite song, or we might almost call it aballad for Easter, was this
one:". THE THREE MARIES. Es giengen dr?? frewl??n also fr?�....
The Drama
... It is that of the "Volkslied," or popular song, and in these far-back days it holds
somewhat the same place in German literature that theballad does in our own...
Andromeda and Other Poems
... PALINODIA. A HOPE. THE POETRY OF A ROOT CROP. CHILDBALLAD. AIRLY BEACON. SAPPHO....
SCOTCH SONG. THE YOUNG KNIGHT: A PARABLE. A NEW FORESTBALLAD. THE RED KING. THE...
Christian Ballads.
... Byron's ringingballad (from II Kings 19:35)". Th' Assyrian came down like a wolf
on the fold And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold,....
Christian Singers of Germany
... Another Christmas carol of this date is the following on. A favourite song, or we
might almost call it aballad for Easter, was this one:--. Easter Sequence....
Source
... During the dark days of 1940, when Britain stood virtually alone against the armed
might of Nazi Germany, these lines from his 1911Ballad of the White Horse...
Thesaurus
Ballad-mongers (1 Occurrence)Ballad-mongers.
Ballad,
Ballad-mongers. Balm . Multi-Version
Concordance
Ballad-mongers (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 28:14
...Ballad (1 Occurrence)
... 1. (n.) A popular narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, theballad
of Chevy Chase; esp., a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas....
Ball (2 Occurrences)
Battle (282 Occurrences)
... in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day." 4. The
Astronomical Relations of the Sun and Moon: In these two, theballad and the prose...
Balm (7 Occurrences)
Bethhoron (12 Occurrences)
... in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day." 4. The
Astronomical Relations of the Sun and Moon: In these two, theballad and the prose...
Beth-horon (12 Occurrences)
... in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day." 4. The
Astronomical Relations of the Sun and Moon: In these two, theballad and the prose...
Lament (44 Occurrences)
... 3. (v.) Grief or sorrow expressed in complaints or cries; lamentation; a wailing;
a moaning; a weeping. 4. (n.) An elegy or mournfulballad, or the like. Int....
Lay (524 Occurrences)
... 8. (n.) A law. 9. (n.) An obligation; a vow. 10. (n.) A song; a simple lyrical
poem; aballad. 11. (n.) A melody; any musical utterance. 12....
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