Music of the Bible: Or, Explanatory Notes Upon Those Passages in the Sacred Scriptures which Relate to Music, Including a Brief View of Hebrew PoetryGould and Lincoln, 1864 - 513 pages |
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Music of the Bible: Or, Explanatory Notes Upon Those Passages in the Sacred ... Enoch Hutchinson No preview available - 2020 |
Common terms and phrases
afflicted allusions to music Amraphel ancient Asaph Assyria Babylonia Behold blessed blow books of Samuel called chief musician Chron cithara crooked trumpet cymbals dancing deluge derived divine doubtless earth Egypt Egyptian enemies father flute Gesenius Greek guitar hand harp hath Hebrew term Higgaion holy horn indicates iniquity instru instruments of music INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Israel Israelites Jahn Japheth Jehovah Jerusalem Josephus Judah kind king kinnor Levites lyre mentioned ments mercy Moses musical instruments Muth-labben nebhel occurs original passage performed pipe played poem poetry praise priests probably prophesied prophet Psal psalteries reference rejoice righteous sacred SAMUEL Saul seems Selah Septuagint Sheminith Shinar shophar shout signifies sing singers sistra Solomon song sons sound stringed instruments supposed supra tabernacle tabret temple thine thou hast thou shalt timbrel toph translated trumpets uttered verse Villoteau voice wicked xxxi