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First, Matthew 26:30 and Mark 14:26 are two parallel texts picturing Jesus “singing a song of praise.” Both passages are brief. We read that Jesus sang a hymn with the disciples at the conclusion of the Lord’s Supper.
Jack Kilmon, the Bible scholar did a retro-translation of the prayer into Aramaic, the language which Jesus spoke, and came out with the astonishing finding that it indeed was a beautiful poem, which Jesus must have sung and His disciples repeated.
The first worship song in the New Testament. Here’s the only record of Jesus singing: Matthew 26:30 And having sung, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Singing would be unremarkable today. Churches spend lots of time doing it.
As Christians we can be 100% certain that Jesus sang, because the text says so at the event of the Passover meal and last supper. “And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.” Matthew 26:30
According to both Matthew and Mark, it is possible that Jesus sang at least once. On the first night of Passover, after he had shared his last supper with his friends, they did one last thing together before they headed out into the night.
So, did Jesus sing any songs? While we may not have a definitive answer, the evidence suggests that he did indeed engage in singing and used music as a means of worship, teaching, and connection.
The dance of Jesus and the apostles as portrayed in the Acts of John was a vivid, imaginative depiction of the apostle’s missionary journey.
And here comes that detail that moves me to worship: they wouldn’t leave that room before singing. And since Jesus was the head of the meal, he likely led the song—this doxology. Historians and scholars say they probably sang from Psalm 118, the last of the Passover Psalms.
Everyday Questions. Did Jesus sing on the cross? The question of whether or not Jesus sang on the cross has been a topic of debate for centuries. While there is no definitive answer, there are several theories and interpretations of the Bible that suggest Jesus may have sung on the cross.
Jesus and the disciples sang a hymn at the end of the last supper (Matthew 26:30), and Paul and Silas sang while in the Philippian jail (Acts 16:25). Hymns are mentioned with psalms in Paul’s instruction to exhort other believers with music (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16).