Topical Encyclopedia In the Bible, dance is depicted as a form of expression that can convey joy, celebration, worship, and sometimes even idolatry. Dance is mentioned in various contexts throughout the Scriptures, reflecting both positive and negative connotations depending on the circumstances and intentions behind it.Old Testament References 1. Celebration and Worship: Dance is often associated with joy and celebration in the Old Testament. One of the most notable instances is when Miriam, the sister of Moses, led the women of Israel in dance after the crossing of the Red Sea. "Then Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a tambourine in her hand, and all the women followed her, with tambourines and dancing" (Exodus 15:20). This dance was an expression of gratitude and worship to God for their deliverance from the Egyptians. 2. David’s Dance: King David is famously known for dancing before the Lord with all his might as the Ark of the Covenant was brought to Jerusalem. "And David, wearing a linen ephod, danced with all his might before the LORD" (2 Samuel 6:14). This act of dance was a demonstration of David’s exuberant worship and reverence for God, though it was met with disdain by his wife Michal. 3. Festive Occasions: Dance was also a part of festive occasions and celebrations. In the parable of the prodigal son, the father’s joy at his son’s return is marked by music and dancing: "So he returned home to his father. But while he was still in the distance, his father saw him and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him, and kissed him" (Luke 15:20). Although this specific verse does not mention dance, the context of celebration implies its presence. 4. Idolatrous Practices: Dance is not always portrayed positively in the Scriptures. When Moses descended from Mount Sinai, he found the Israelites dancing around the golden calf, an act of idolatry and rebellion against God. "When Joshua heard the sound of the people shouting, he said to Moses, 'The sound of war is in the camp.' But Moses replied: 'It is neither the cry of victory nor the cry of defeat; I hear the sound of singing!'" (Exodus 32:17-18). This incident highlights how dance can be misused in the context of idol worship. New Testament References 1. Cultural Practices: In the New Testament, dance is less frequently mentioned, but it appears in cultural contexts. For example, Herodias’s daughter danced before Herod, which pleased him and led to the beheading of John the Baptist. "On Herod’s birthday, the daughter of Herodias danced for them and pleased Herod" (Matthew 14:6). This dance, while culturally acceptable, was part of a narrative that led to a tragic outcome. 2. Symbolic Joy: Dance is also used symbolically to represent joy and restoration. In the parable of the lost sheep, the shepherd’s joy is akin to a celebration that could include dancing, reflecting the heavenly joy over one sinner who repents. Cultural and Theological Implications Dance in biblical times was a communal activity, often accompanied by music and singing. It was a natural expression of emotion, whether in worship, celebration, or cultural festivities. The Bible does not provide explicit instructions regarding dance, but its context and purpose are crucial in determining its appropriateness. Dance that honors God and aligns with His commandments is viewed positively, while dance associated with idolatry or immorality is condemned. In summary, dance in the Bible serves as a multifaceted expression of human emotion and devotion, reflecting the heart's intent and the cultural context in which it occurs. Strong's Hebrew 4246. mecholah -- a dance... of machol Definition a dance NASB Word Usage dance (1), danced (1), dances (2), dancing (4). ... 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