Loudness
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Definition and Context:
Loudness, in the biblical context, often refers to the intensity or volume of sound. It can be associated with both positive and negative connotations, depending on the context in which it is used. Loudness can signify the power and majesty of God, the fervency of prayer and worship, or the clamor of chaos and rebellion.

Biblical References:

1. The Voice of God:
Loudness is frequently associated with the voice of God, which is described as powerful and majestic. In Psalm 29:4, the psalmist declares, "The voice of the LORD is powerful; the voice of the LORD is full of majesty." This loudness signifies authority and the awe-inspiring nature of God's presence.

2. Worship and Praise:
Loudness is often a characteristic of worship and praise. In 2 Chronicles 5:13, during the dedication of Solomon's temple, it is recorded, "The trumpeters and singers joined together to praise and thank the LORD with one voice. They lifted up their voices, accompanied by trumpets, cymbals, and musical instruments, in praise to the LORD: 'For He is good; His loving devotion endures forever.'" Here, loudness is an expression of communal joy and reverence.

3. Prayer and Supplication:
Loudness in prayer can indicate earnestness and desperation. In 1 Samuel 1:10, Hannah is described as praying to the LORD with great weeping and intensity, though her voice was not heard. This suggests that loudness in prayer is not always about volume but the fervency of the heart.

4. Warnings and Proclamations:
Prophets often used loudness to convey urgency and importance. Isaiah 58:1 commands, "Cry aloud, do not hold back; raise your voice like a trumpet. Declare to My people their transgression and to the house of Jacob their sins." Here, loudness serves as a tool for awakening and calling people to repentance.

5. Chaos and Rebellion:
Loudness can also be associated with disorder and rebellion. In Exodus 32:17-18, when Moses descends from Mount Sinai, Joshua hears the noise of the people and mistakes it for the sound of war. Moses clarifies, "It is not the sound of victory, it is not the sound of defeat; it is the sound of singing that I hear." This loudness reflects the chaos of idolatry and disobedience.

6. Heavenly Scenes:
In the book of Revelation, loudness is often used to describe the scenes in heaven. Revelation 5:12 describes a loud voice of many angels proclaiming, "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing!" This loudness underscores the grandeur and significance of heavenly worship.

Theological Implications:
Loudness in the Bible is multifaceted, representing both divine majesty and human emotion. It can be a medium through which God's power is demonstrated, as well as a human response to His greatness. Loudness in worship and proclamation serves to unite believers in a shared expression of faith, while also acting as a clarion call to repentance and righteousness. Conversely, loudness associated with chaos and rebellion serves as a cautionary reminder of the consequences of turning away from God.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) The quality or state of being loud.
Greek
1837. execheo -- to sound forth
... Spelling: (ex-ay-kheh'-om-ahee) Short Definition: I sound out Definition: I sound
out (forth) (referring either to the clearness or to the loudness of the sound ...
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Strong's Hebrew
6963. qol -- sound, voice
... Definition sound, voice NASB Word Usage birds (1), bleating (1), crackling (2),
cry (2), crying (1), growl* (1), listen (4), loudly (1), loudness (1), lowing (2 ...
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Directions for those who Live Together.
... For loudness of utterance is most insane; while an inaudible utterance is
characteristic of a senseless man, for people will not hear: the one is the mark ...
/.../clement/the instructor paedagogus/chapter vii directions for those who.htm

The Majestic Voice
... beside thee there is none else." It might well have occurred to a Jewish mind to
have called the thunder the voice of God, when he considered the loudness of it ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 2 1856/the majestic voice.htm

The Machinery of the Society
... We measure great movements by the loudness of their advertisement, or the place
their externals fill in the public eye. This Kingdom has no externals. ...
/.../the machinery of the society.htm

There are Certain Moments in Life which Seem Weighted with the ...
... When he spoke, his harsh voice, issuing from the long thin lips which scarcely moved,
even in utterance, was startling in its unmelodious loudness, the more so ...
/.../corelli/the master-christian/xxviii there are certain moments.htm

More and More
... If he could not excel with loudness of voice, yet would he with eagerness of heart;
and what his praise might lack in sound, it should gain in solemn ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/more and more.htm

John I.
... for he has pervaded the whole earth with the sound; and occupied and filled it,
not by the loudness of the cry, but by moving his tongue with the grace of God. ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on the gospel of st john and hebrews/homily i john i.htm

How the Desire to Praise God Makes us Aspire to Heaven.
... Voices which for their loudness are compared to thunders, to trumpets, to the noise
of the waves of a troubled sea; yet voices which, for their incomparable ...
/.../francis/treatise on the love of god/chapter x how the desire.htm

June 20:
... I cannot be wrong if I listen to them. Sometimes, when uncertain of a voice from
its very loudness, we catch the missing syllable in the echo. ...
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A Peal of Bells
... Now for the second point; let us COMMEND THE MUSIC of the bells upon the horses.
The religion of common life I must commend, first of all, for its loudness. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 7 1861/a peal of bells.htm

Funeral Oration on Meletius .
... unreasoning? Is it not rather that I reach not the full extent of our loss,
though I exceed in the loudness of my expression of grief? ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/funeral oration on meletius.htm

Thesaurus
Loudness (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Loudness (1 Occurrence). Psalms 102:5 By reason of
the voice of my groaning, my bones stick to my skin. (See NAS). ...
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Loud-sounding (8 Occurrences)
Loud-sounding. Loudness, Loud-sounding. Loud-tongued . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(See JPS). Loudness, Loud-sounding. Loud-tongued . Reference Bible.
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Loud (222 Occurrences)
... 4. (superl.) Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style
of dress; loud colors. 5. (adv.) With loudness; loudly. ...
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Loud-mouthed (1 Occurrence)
Loud-mouthed. Loudly, Loud-mouthed. Loudness . Noah Webster's Dictionary ...
(See RSV). Loudly, Loud-mouthed. Loudness . Reference Bible.
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Elevate (1 Occurrence)
... character. 6. (vt) To raise to a higher pitch, or to a greater degree of
loudness; -- said of sounds; as, to elevate the voice. 7 ...
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Swell (9 Occurrences)
... 15. (vt) To augment gradually in force or loudness, as the sound of a note.
16. (n.) The act of swelling. 17. (n.) Gradual increase. 18. ...
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