Psalms 150:3-5

with the sound.

81:2,3; 98:5,6; Nu 10:10; 1Ch 15:24,28; 16:42; Da 3:5

trumpet. or, cornet. the psaltery.

33:2; 92:3; 108:2; 149:3

with the timbrel.

Ex 15:20

dance. or, pipe.

149:3; *marg:

stringed.

33:2; 92:3; 144:9; Isa 38:20; Hab 3:19

organs.

Job 30:31

the loud cymbals.

1Ch 15:16,19,28; 16:5; 25:1,6

Daniel 3:5

the cornet.{Karna,} the horn.

10,15

flute.{Mashrokeetha,} in Syriac, {mashrookeetha,} the [syrinx (syrigx,)] pipe or flute, as Theodotion renders.

dulcimer. or, singing. Chal. symphony.

Daniel 3:7

when.

10

all the people.

Jer 51:7; Ac 14:16; 1Jo 5:19; Re 12:9; 13:3,8,14; 17:8; 19:20

Daniel 3:10

hast made.

4-7; 6:12; Ex 1:16,22; Es 3:12-14; Ps 94:20; Ec 3:16; Isa 10:1

Joh 11:57; Re 13:16,17

the cornet.

Ex 15:20,21; 32:18,19; 1Ch 15:16,28; 16:5,6; 25:1-6; 2Ch 29:25

Ps 81:1-3; 92:1-3; 149:3,4; 150:3-6; Am 6:5

Daniel 3:15

ye hear.

10

harp.{Kaithros,} in Arabic, {kitharat,} Greek [kithara,] the guitar.

sackbut.{Sabbecha,} [sambuke,] sambuke, a kind of harp.

psaltery.Pesanter, [psalterion,] a stringed instrument struck with a plectrum; probably similar to what is called a psalterium in Egypt, which Hasselquist describes as a large oblique triangle, with two bottoms two inches from each other, and about twenty catguts of different sizes.

dulcimer.{Soomphanya,} probably the same as the Talmudic [cûwmpówneyâh ,] a pipe.

ye fall.

Lu 4:7,8

well.

17; Ex 32:32; Lu 13:9

and who.

28,29; 6:16,20; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 18:35; 2Ch 32:15-17; Isa 36:20; 37:23

Mt 27:43

we are.

Mt 10:19; Mr 13:11; Lu 12:11; 21:14,15; Ac 4:8-12,19; 5:29; 6:15

Ac 24:10-13

Amos 5:23

the noise.

6:5; 8:3,10

Amos 6:5

chant. or, quaver. to the.

Ge 31:27; Job 21:11,12; Ec 2:8; Isa 5:12; 1Pe 4:3; Re 18:22

like.

5:23; 8:3; 1Ch 23:5
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