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Physical effect of, on man 1Sa 6:15,16
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Discoursed during the offering of sacrifices 2Ch 29:27,28
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Precentor Ne 12:42
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Chambers for musicians in the temple, in Ezekiel's vision Eze 40:44
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INSTRUMENTS OF
- Invented by Jubal Ge 4:21
- Invented by David 1Ch 23:5; 2Ch 7:6; 29:26; Am 6:5
- Made by Solomon 1Ki 10:12; 2Ch 9:11; Ec 2:8
- Made by Tyrians Eze 28:13
- CORNET
Da 3:5,7,10
- See Trumpet
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CYMBAL
- See Cymbal
- DULCIMER, a double pipe Da 3:5,10,15
- FLUTE Da 3:5,7,10,15
- GITTITH, a stringed instrument Ps 8; 81; 84
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HARP
- See Harp
- ORGAN, probably composed of pipes furnishing a number of notesGe 4:21; Job 21:12; 30:31; Ps 150:4
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PIPE
- See Pipe
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PSALTERY
- See Psaltery
- SACKBUT, a harp Da 3:5,7,10,15
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TABRET
- See Timbrel
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TIMBREL, a tambourine
- See Timbrel
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TRUMPET
- See Trumpet
- VIOL, a lyre Isa 5:12; 14:11; Am 5:23; 6:5
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SYMBOLS USED IN
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ALAMOTH
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AL-TASCHITH
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HIGGAION Ps 92:3
- (According to Gesenius, it signifies the murmuring tone of a harp, and hence that the music should be rendered in aplaintive manner.)Ps 9:16
- (Combined with "Selah," it may have been intended to indicate a pause in the vocal music while the instruments rendered aninterlude.)Ps 19:14
- (Mendelssohn translates it "meditation, thought." Hence, the music was to be rendered in a mode to promote devoutmeditation.)
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MAKALATH, MASCHIL, LEANNOTH
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MASCHIL
- This musical sign occurs in the titles of Ps 32:1; 42:1; 44:1; 45:1; 52:1; 53:1; 54:1; 55:1; 74:1;78:1; 88:1; 89:1; 142:1
- (The meaning is obscure. But its signification where it occurs elsewhere than in the titles of Psalms is equivalentto the English word "instruction," or to become wise byinstruction; hence, Ps 47:7: "Sing ye praises withunderstanding.")
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MICAHTAM
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MUTH-LABBEN
- In the title of Ps 9:1
- (Authorities, ancient and modern, differ as to the probable signification. Gesenius and De Wette interpret it, "with thevoice of virgins, by boys." Others derive the word from adifferent Hebrew root, and interpret it as indicating thatthe Psalm was a funeral ode.)
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NEGINAH and NEGINOTH
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NEHILOTH
- Appears in the title of Ps 5:1
- (It seems to indicate, according to Gesenius, that when this Psalm was sung it was to be accompanied by wind instruments.)
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SELAH
- (This term appears frequently in the Psalms. Its use is not known. Possibly it signified a pause in the vocal musicwhile an instrumental interlude or finale was rendered.)
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SHEMINITH
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SHIGGAION
- In the title of Ps 7:1
- And its plural, SHIGIONOTH, in the title of Hab 3:1
- (Supposed to be a musical term to guide in rendering the song. At the close of the chapter, the author refers the ode"to the chief musician, on my stringed instruments." Theterm may suggest the movement in interpreting the music setto it.)
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SHOSHANNIM and SHUSHAN-EDUTH
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UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO Ge 31:27; Ex 15:1,20,21; 21:17-20; Jud 5:1-3; 11:34; 1Sa18:6,7; 2Sa 19:35; 1Ki 1:40; 1Ch 6:31,32; 15:16-22,24,27,28;16:4-39,41,42; 22:3,5,6,27,30; 25:1,5,6,7,8; 2Ch 5:12,13;20:19,21,22,28; 23:13,18; 29:25-28; 31:2; 35:15,25; Ezr2:64; 3:10,11; Neh 12:24,27-31; Job 21:12; 30:31; Ps 33:1-4;68:4,25,26,32-35; 81:1-3; 87:7; 92:1-3; 95:1,2; 98:1-8;104:33; 105:2; 135:1,2,3; 137:1-6; 144:9; 149:1-3,6;150:1-6; Pr 25:20; Ec 2:8; Isa 5:12; 14:11; 16:10; 23:16;24:8,9; 30:29,32; Jer 31:4; Eze 26:13; 33:32; Da 3:4,6,7; Am6:5; 8:10; Mt 9:23; 11:17; Mr 14:26; 1Co 14:15; Eph 5:19;Col 3:16; Heb 2:12; Re 14:2,3; 18:22
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See Praise
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See Psalms