1 Chronicles 13:8

David.

15:10-24; 1Sa 10:5; 2Sa 6:5-23; 2Ki 3:15; Ps 47:5; 68:25-27

Ps 150:3-5

singing. Heb. songs. with harps.The word {kinnor,} in Chaldee, {kinnora,} in Syraic, {kainoro,} in Arabic, {kinnarat,} and in Greek [ ,] certainly denotes a harp, played on with the hand, according to 1 Sa 16:23. The number of strings in the harp was at first three; but afterwards they were increased to four, and at last to seven.

15:28; 16:5,42; 23:5; 25:1-6; Da 3:5-7; Am 5:23; 6:5

psalteries.{Naivel,} or {naibel,} in Greek [ ,] and in Latin, {nablium,} was an instrument of the harp kind; having twelve sounds.

1 Chronicles 15:22

for, etc. or, for the carriage: he instructed about thecarriage. song. Heb. lifting up.

16,27

he instructed.

25:7,8

1 Chronicles 25:7

two hundred.These two hundred and eighty-eight, being twenty-four courses of twelve each, were more skilful than the other Levites; and being placed under the twenty-four sons of the chief singers, they had the four thousand before mentioned divided among them, to officiate by courses, according to their instructions: ch. 23:5.

2 Chronicles 34:12

faithfully.

31:12; 2Ki 12:15; 22:7; Ne 7:2; Pr 28:20; 1Co 4:2

all.

1Ch 6:31-48; 15:16-22; 16:4,5,41; 23:5; 25:1-31

skill.The verb skill is now obsolete: the meaning is, "every one who is skilful, {maiveen,} on instruments of music."
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