{"id":20758,"date":"2018-07-02T18:55:04","date_gmt":"2018-07-02T22:55:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/admin.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/?p=20758"},"modified":"2018-07-02T18:55:04","modified_gmt":"2018-07-02T22:55:04","slug":"musical-instruments-in-worship-biblical-evidence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2018\/07\/musical-instruments-in-worship-biblical-evidence.html","title":{"rendered":"Musical Instruments in Worship: Biblical Evidence"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><div style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-20761 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.patheos.com\/blogs\/sites\/572\/2018\/07\/DavidHarp.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"640\" height=\"430\"><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<p>John Calvin\u2019s extreme position that music in worship is rank idolatry is wrong in light of the following biblical data.<\/p>\n<p>* * * * *<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\n<p>With regard to musical instruments in a context of worshiping God, we have the model of David and others of his time worshiping God with harps, tambourines, etc.:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>Psalm 33:2<\/strong>\u00a0(RSV) Praise the LORD with the\u00a0lyre, make melody to him with the\u00a0harp\u00a0of ten strings!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Psalm 71:22<\/strong>\u00a0I will also praise thee with the\u00a0harp\u00a0for thy faithfulness, O my God; I will sing praises to thee with the\u00a0lyre, O Holy One of Israel. (cf. 57:7-9; 81:1-2; 92:1-3; 108:1-3; 144:9)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Psalm 150:1-5\u00a0<\/strong>Praise the LORD!<br>\nPraise God in his sanctuary;<br>\npraise him in his mighty firmament!<br>\n[2] Praise him for his mighty deeds;<br>\npraise him according to his exceeding greatness!<br>\n[3] Praise him with\u00a0trumpet\u00a0sound;<br>\npraise him with\u00a0lute\u00a0and\u00a0harp!<br>\n[4] Praise him with\u00a0timbrel\u00a0and dance;<br>\npraise him with\u00a0strings\u00a0and\u00a0pipe!<br>\n[5] Praise him with\u00a0sounding cymbals;<br>\npraise him with\u00a0loud clashing cymbals!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Many of the Psalms mention \u201cstringed instruments\u201d and in one case, \u201cflutes\u201d at their start, implying (or so it seems to me) that the Psalm was accompanied by instruments (e.g., Psalm 5: \u201cTo the choirmaster: for the flutes. A Psalm of David\u201d; Psalm 6: \u201cTo the choirmaster: with stringed instruments . . .\u201d). Therefore, John Calvin\u2019s contention that a Psalm can\u00a0<em>only<\/em>\u00a0be properly sung is not even consistent with what the Psalms themselves teach (see also Psalms 4, 54-55, 61, 67, 76; cf. Hab 3:19).<\/p>\n<p>We also have the evidence of the extensive musical instrumentation accompanying the ark of the covenant (where God was specially present, in a way somewhat like eucharistic presence at the Mass), as described in 1 Chronicles 15. There is no hint of disapproval in the text, as if this was something frowned upon by God as idolatry:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>1 Chronicles 15:14-28<\/strong>\u00a0So the priests and the Levites sanctified themselves to bring up the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel. [15] And the Levites carried the ark of God upon their shoulders with the poles, as Moses had commanded according to the word of the LORD. [16] David also commanded the chiefs of the Levites to appoint their brethren as the singers who should play loudly on\u00a0musical instruments, on\u00a0harps\u00a0and\u00a0lyres\u00a0and\u00a0cymbals, to\u00a0raise sounds of joy. [17] So the Levites appointed Heman the son of Jo\u2019el; and of his brethren Asaph the son of Berechi\u2019ah; and of the sons of Merar\u2019i, their brethren, Ethan the son of Kusha\u2019iah; [18] and with them their brethren of the second order, Zechari\u2019ah, Ja-a\u2019ziel, Shemi\u2019ramoth, Jehi\u2019el, Unni, Eli\u2019ab, Benai\u2019ah, Ma-asei\u2019ah, Mattithi\u2019ah, Eliph\u2019elehu, and Miknei\u2019ah, and the gatekeepers O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom and Je-i\u2019el. [19] The singers, Heman, Asaph, and Ethan, were to sound\u00a0bronze cymbals; [20] Zechari\u2019ah, A\u2019zi-el, Shemi\u2019ramoth, Jehi\u2019el, Unni, Eli\u2019ab, Ma-asei\u2019ah, and Benai\u2019ah were to play\u00a0harps\u00a0according to Al\u2019amoth; [21] but Mattithi\u2019ah, Eliph\u2019elehu, Miknei\u2019ah, O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom, Je-i\u2019el, and Azazi\u2019ah were to lead with\u00a0lyres\u00a0according to the Shem\u2019inith. [22] Chenani\u2019ah, leader of the Levites in music, should direct the music, for he understood it. [23] Berechi\u2019ah and Elka\u2019nah were to be gatekeepers for the ark. [24] Shebani\u2019ah, Josh\u2019aphat, Nethan\u2019el, Ama\u2019sai, Zechari\u2019ah, Benai\u2019ah, and Elie\u2019zer, the priests, should blow the\u00a0trumpets\u00a0before the ark of God. O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom and Jehi\u2019ah also were to be gatekeepers for the ark. [25] So David and the elders of Israel, and the commanders of thousands, went to bring up the ark of the covenant of the LORD from the house of O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom with rejoicing. [26] And because God helped the Levites who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the LORD, they sacrificed seven bulls and seven rams. [27] David was clothed with a robe of fine linen, as also were all the Levites who were carrying the ark, and the singers, and Chenani\u2019ah the leader of the music of the singers; and David wore a linen ephod. [28] So all Israel brought up the ark of the covenant of the LORD with shouting, to the sound of the\u00a0horn,\u00a0trumpets, and\u00a0cymbals, and\u00a0made loud music on harps and lyres.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<div>Compare:<\/div>\n<blockquote><p><strong>2 Samuel 6:2-5<\/strong>\u00a0And David arose and went with all the people who were with him from Ba\u2019ale-judah, to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the name of the LORD of hosts who sits enthroned on the cherubim. [3] And they carried the ark of God upon a new cart, and brought it out of the house of Abin\u2019adab which was on the hill; and Uzzah and Ahi\u2019o, the sons of Abin\u2019adab, were driving the new cart [4] with the ark of God; and Ahi\u2019o went before the ark. [5] And David and all the house of Israel were\u00a0making merry before the LORD with all their might, with songs and lyres and harps and tambourines and castanets and cymbals. (cf. 1 Chron 13:8)<\/p>\n<p><strong>1 Chronicles 16:37-42<\/strong>\u00a0So David left Asaph and his brethren there before the ark of the covenant of the LORD to minister continually before the ark as each day required, [38] and also O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom and his sixty-eight brethren; while O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom, the son of Jedu\u2019thun, and Hosah were to be gatekeepers. [39] And he left Zadok the priest and his brethren the priests before the tabernacle of the LORD in the high place that was at Gibeon, [40] to offer burnt offerings to the LORD upon the altar of burnt offering continually morning and evening, according to all that is written in the law of the LORD which he commanded Israel. [41] With them were Heman and Jedu\u2019thun, and the rest of those chosen and expressly named to give thanks to the LORD, for his steadfast love endures for ever. [42] Heman and Jedu\u2019thun had\u00a0trumpets and cymbals for the music and instruments for sacred song. The sons of Jedu\u2019thun were appointed to the gate.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1 Chronicles 23:5<\/strong>\u00a0four thousand gatekeepers, and four thousand shall\u00a0offer praises to the LORD with the instruments which I have made for praise.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p><strong>1 Chronicles 25:6<\/strong>\u00a0They were all under the direction of their father in the\u00a0music in the house of the LORD with cymbals, harps, and lyres for the service of the house of God.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p><strong>2 Chronicles 5:12-14<\/strong>\u00a0and all the Levitical singers, Asaph, Heman, and Jedu\u2019thun, their sons and kinsmen, arrayed in fine linen, with\u00a0cymbals, harps, and lyres, stood east of the altar with a hundred and twenty priests who were\u00a0trumpeters; [13] and\u00a0it was the duty of the trumpeters and singers to make themselves heard in unison in praise and thanksgiving to the LORD), and when\u00a0the song was raised, with trumpets and cymbals and other musical instruments, in praise to the LORD, \u201cFor he is good, for his steadfast love endures for ever,\u201d the house,\u00a0the house of the LORD, was filled with a cloud, [14] so that\u00a0the priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud; for the glory of the LORD filled the house of God.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Note that the glory of the Lord filled the temple in response to the praise of musical instruments and voices; thus it was pleasing to God. See also:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>2 Chronicles 7:6<\/strong>\u00a0The priests stood at their posts; the Levites also, with\u00a0the instruments for music to the LORD which King David had made for giving thanks to the LORD\u00a0\u2014 for his steadfast love endures for ever \u2014\u00a0whenever David offered praises by their ministry; opposite them the priests sounded trumpets; and all Israel stood.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2 Chronicles 29:24-28<\/strong>\u00a0and the priests killed them and made a sin offering with their blood on the altar, to make atonement for all Israel. For the king commanded that the burnt offering and the sin offering should be made for all Israel. [25] And he stationed the Levites in the house of the LORD with\u00a0cymbals, harps, and lyres, according to the commandment of David and of Gad the king\u2019s seer and of Nathan the prophet; for the commandment was from the LORD through his prophets. [26] The Levites stood with the\u00a0instruments of David, and the\u00a0priests with the trumpets. [27] Then Hezeki\u2019ah commanded that the burnt offering be offered on the altar. And when the burnt offering began, the song to the LORD began also, and the\u00a0trumpets, accompanied by the\u00a0instruments of David\u00a0king of Israel. [28]\u00a0The whole assembly worshiped, and the singers sang, and the trumpeters sounded; all this continued until the burnt offering was finished.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2 Chronicles 34:12<\/strong>\u00a0And the men did the work faithfully. Over them were set Jahath and Obadi\u2019ah the Levites, of the sons of Merar\u2019i, and Zechari\u2019ah and Meshul\u2019lam, of the sons of the Ko\u2019hathites, to have oversight.\u00a0The Levites, all who were skilful with instruments of music,<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nehemiah 12:35-36\u00a0<\/strong>and certain of the priests\u2019 sons with\u00a0trumpets: Zechari\u2019ah the son of Jonathan, son of Shemai\u2019ah, son of Mattani\u2019ah, son of Micai\u2019ah, son of Zaccur, son of Asaph; [36] and his kinsmen, Shemai\u2019ah, Az\u2019arel, Mil\u2019alai, Gil\u2019alai, Ma\u2019ai, Nethan\u2019el, Judah, and Hana\u2019ni, with\u00a0the musical instruments of David the man of God; and Ezra the scribe went before them.<\/p>\n<p>[cf. Judith 16:2; 1 Maccabees 4:54; 13:51]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>In all passages where cymbals are mentioned, it is in the context of a religious ceremony. For example:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>1 Chronicles 16:4-5<\/strong>\u00a0Moreover he appointed certain of the Levites as ministers before the ark of the LORD, to invoke, to thank, and to praise the LORD, the God of Israel. [5] Asaph was the chief, and second to him were Zechari\u2019ah, Je-i\u2019el, Shemi\u2019ramoth, Jehi\u2019el, Mattithi\u2019ah, Eli\u2019ab, Benai\u2019ah, O\u2019bed-e\u2019dom, and Je-i\u2019el, who were to\u00a0play harps and lyres; Asaph was to sound the\u00a0cymbals,<\/p>\n<p><strong>1 Chronicles 25:1<\/strong>\u00a0David and the chiefs of the service also set apart for the service certain of the sons of Asaph, and of Heman, and of Jedu\u2019thun, who should prophesy with\u00a0lyres, with harps, and with<b>\u00a0<\/b>cymbals. . . .<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ezra 3:10<\/strong>\u00a0And when the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the LORD, the priests in their vestments came forward with\u00a0trumpets, and the Levites, the sons of Asaph,\u00a0with\u00a0cymbals, to praise the LORD, according to the directions of David king of Israel;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nehemiah 12:27\u00a0<\/strong>And at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem they sought the Levites in all their places, to bring them to Jerusalem to celebrate the dedication with gladness, with thanksgivings and with singing, with\u00a0cymbals, harps, and lyres.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>If musical instruments used to worship God were okay and approved by God\u00a0<em>then<\/em>, they didn\u2019t suddenly become evil in the new covenant. If it wasn\u2019t (necessarily and always) idolatry then, it wasn\u2019t, by the same token, after Jesus, either. Idolatry resides in the heart, which is why an argument that a musical instrument is always idolatrous in a church setting is absurd. One can\u2019t possibly logically arrive at that conclusion (from the biblical data).<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, there is an essential difference between judging voices alone to be appropriate or aesthetically pleasing and proper for a church service, minus instruments (as was apparently the case in the Catholic Church up until the early Middle Ages), and contending (as Calvin did) that any instrument used at church\u00a0<em>must\u00a0<\/em>be idolatrous and absolutely forbidden on those grounds.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s the difference between musical and liturgical aesthetics and positive legalism or prohibitions based on an additional factor (supposed intrinsic idolatry). The first thing doesn\u2019t contradict the Old Testament record of instruments used in praise and worship; the second does. Since God doesn\u2019t contradict Himself, the entire \u201cno instruments at church because they are idols\u201d argument must, therefore, be abandoned.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>***<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\n<p>[in the combox]\u00a0There is no indication that God ever saw anything\u00a0<i>wrong<\/i>\u00a0with such worship [in the old covenant]. The things that were wrong in some Old Testament worship practices were sacrificing to other gods, or offering a wrong animal for sacrifice (say, a pig), or not having a proper attitude in the heart, or committing immorality and then presumptuously worshiping God, as if the two things were unrelated (spiritual pride and hypocrisy, or double-mindedness). That is what God condemned, not musical instruments.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, Old Testament worship can\u2019t be so easily separated from the new covenant, since we know that Jesus, Paul, and other apostles continued to observe the feasts and pray in the temple, and attend synagogue worship as well. Jesus observed Pharisaical customs, and Paul called himself a Pharisee after he became a Christian, three times. Therefore, there is no way to separate Old Testament worship completely from the new covenant period, saying it was \u201cfulfilled\u201d. We have the Mass, but even that developed from the Old Testament Passover ceremony.<\/p>\n<p>Calvin simply has no argument, and what he produces is flimsy as a wet noodle.\u00a0The argument isn\u2019t merely that David had instruments, therefore it was accepted by God, but that there is no indication it was never\u00a0<i>not<\/i>\u00a0accepted as part of worship, or regarded as idolatry, and there is the instance of direct divine approval \u00a0(1 Chronicles 23:13-14: see above).<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><strong>See also:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><a class=\"decorated-link decorated-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2016\/01\/church-music-hymns-in-the-nt.html\" target=\"_blank\">Church Music &amp; Hymns in the New Testament?<\/a>\u00a0[1-28-16]<\/div>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>(originally 3-22-10)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Photo credit:\u00a0<\/strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>King David Playing the Harp<\/em>, by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)<\/span> [public domain \/ <a href=\"https:\/\/commons.wikimedia.org\/wiki\/File:Peter_Paul_Rubens_-_King_David_Playing_the_Harp_-_BF812_-_Barnes_Foundation.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Wikimedia Commons<\/a>]<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John Calvin\u2019s extreme position that music in worship is rank idolatry is wrong in light of the following biblical data. * * * * * With regard to musical instruments in a context of worshiping God, we have the model of David and others of his time worshiping God with harps, tambourines, etc.: Psalm 33:2\u00a0(RSV) 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Dave\u2019s apologetics and writing apostolate was the subject of a feature article in the May 2002 issue of \\\"Envoy Magazine.\\\" He served as the staff moderator at the Internet discussion forum for The Coming Home Network, from 2007-2010. Dave has been interviewed on many nationally syndicated Catholic radio shows, including \\\"Catholic Answers Live\\\" (twice), \\\"Faith and Family Live\\\" (Steve Wood), \\\"Kresta in the Afternoon,\\\" \\\"Son Rise Morning Show,\\\" \\\"Catholic Connection\\\" (Teresa Tomeo), and \\\"The Catholics Next Door.\\\" His large and popular website, \\\"Biblical Evidence for Catholicism,\\\" was online from March 1997 to March 2007, and received the 1998 Catholic Website of the Year award from \\\"Envoy Magazine.\\\" His blog of the same name (now transferred to Patheos), begun in February 2004, contains more than 1,500 papers, at least 500 debates or dialogues, and over 50 distinct \\\"index\\\" web pages. Unsolicited correspondence has indicated many hundreds of conversions (or returns) to the Catholic faith as a result, by God's grace, of these writings. Dave's conversion story was published in the bestselling book \\\"Surprised by Truth\\\" (edited by Patrick Madrid; San Diego: Basilica Press, 1994). Sophia Institute Press has published six of his books: \\\"A Biblical Defense of Catholicism\\\" (Foreword by Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J., 1996 \/ 2003), \\\"The Catholic Verses\\\" (2004), \\\"The One-Minute Apologist\\\" (2007), \\\"Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths\\\" (2009), \\\"The Quotable Newman\\\" (editor: 2012), and \\\"Proving the Catholic Faith is Biblical\\\" (2015). He is co-author (with Dr. Paul Thigpen) of the inserts for \\\"The New Catholic Answer Bible\\\" (Our Sunday Visitor: 2005), and editor for \\\"The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton\\\" (Saint Benedict Press \/ TAN Books: 2009). \\\"100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura\\\" was published by Catholic Answers in May 2012. His \\\"Quotable Wesley\\\" compilation was published by (Protestant \/ Wesleyan publisher) Beacon Hill Press in April 2014. Several of his 49 books are bestsellers in their field. Dave maintains a popular personal Facebook page, a Facebook author page, and has a Twitter account as well. He offers almost all of his books in e-book form on his own Biblical Catholicism site (http:\/\/biblicalcatholicism.com\/), at a permanent deep discount: only $2.99 for ePub, mobi, and AZW, and $1.99 for PDF. His writing has been enthusiastically endorsed or recommended by many leading Catholic apologists, authors, and priests, including Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Peter M. J. Stravinskas, Marcus Grodi, Patrick Madrid, Steve Ray, Tim Staples, Devin Rose, Mike Aquilina, Al Kresta, Karl Keating, Fr. 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Formerly a campus missionary, as a Protestant, Dave was received into the Catholic Church in February 1991, by the late, well-known catechist and theologian, Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave\u2019s articles have appeared in many influential Catholic periodicals, including \"This Rock\" (now called \"Catholic Answers Magazine\"), \"Envoy Magazine\" (Patrick Madrid), \"The Catholic Answer,\" \"The Coming Home Journal,\" \"Gilbert Magazine\" (American Chesterton Society), and \"The Latin Mass.\" He also writes a featured column for every issue of \"The Michigan Catholic\": published by the archdiocese of Detroit, and was editor for most of the apologetics tracts published by the St. Paul Street Evangelization apostolate. Dave\u2019s apologetics and writing apostolate was the subject of a feature article in the May 2002 issue of \"Envoy Magazine.\" He served as the staff moderator at the Internet discussion forum for The Coming Home Network, from 2007-2010. Dave has been interviewed on many nationally syndicated Catholic radio shows, including \"Catholic Answers Live\" (twice), \"Faith and Family Live\" (Steve Wood), \"Kresta in the Afternoon,\" \"Son Rise Morning Show,\" \"Catholic Connection\" (Teresa Tomeo), and \"The Catholics Next Door.\" His large and popular website, \"Biblical Evidence for Catholicism,\" was online from March 1997 to March 2007, and received the 1998 Catholic Website of the Year award from \"Envoy Magazine.\" His blog of the same name (now transferred to Patheos), begun in February 2004, contains more than 1,500 papers, at least 500 debates or dialogues, and over 50 distinct \"index\" web pages. Unsolicited correspondence has indicated many hundreds of conversions (or returns) to the Catholic faith as a result, by God's grace, of these writings. Dave's conversion story was published in the bestselling book \"Surprised by Truth\" (edited by Patrick Madrid; San Diego: Basilica Press, 1994). Sophia Institute Press has published six of his books: \"A Biblical Defense of Catholicism\" (Foreword by Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J., 1996 \/ 2003), \"The Catholic Verses\" (2004), \"The One-Minute Apologist\" (2007), \"Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths\" (2009), \"The Quotable Newman\" (editor: 2012), and \"Proving the Catholic Faith is Biblical\" (2015). He is co-author (with Dr. Paul Thigpen) of the inserts for \"The New Catholic Answer Bible\" (Our Sunday Visitor: 2005), and editor for \"The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton\" (Saint Benedict Press \/ TAN Books: 2009). \"100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura\" was published by Catholic Answers in May 2012. His \"Quotable Wesley\" compilation was published by (Protestant \/ Wesleyan publisher) Beacon Hill Press in April 2014. Several of his 49 books are bestsellers in their field. Dave maintains a popular personal Facebook page, a Facebook author page, and has a Twitter account as well. He offers almost all of his books in e-book form on his own Biblical Catholicism site (http:\/\/biblicalcatholicism.com\/), at a permanent deep discount: only $2.99 for ePub, mobi, and AZW, and $1.99 for PDF. His writing has been enthusiastically endorsed or recommended by many leading Catholic apologists, authors, and priests, including Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Peter M. J. Stravinskas, Marcus Grodi, Patrick Madrid, Steve Ray, Tim Staples, Devin Rose, Mike Aquilina, Al Kresta, Karl Keating, Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Brandon Vogt, Marcellino D'Ambrosio, and Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave has been happily married to his wife Judy since October 1984. 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