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Harp


A stringed instrument of music—Isa 38:20; Eze 33:32; Hab 3:19

With three strings (margin)—1Sa 18:6

Ten strings—Ps 33:2; 92:3; 144:9; 150:4

Originated with Jubal—Ge 4:21

Made of almug wood—1Ki 10:12

David skillful in manipulating—1Sa 16:16,23

Used in worship—1Sa 10:5; 1Ch 16:5; 25:1-7; 2Ch 5:12,13; 29:25; Ps 33:2; 43:4; 49:4; 57:8; 71:22; 81:2; 92:3; 98:5; 108:2; 147:7; 149:3; 150:3

Used, in national jubilees, after the triumph over Goliath, (margin)—1Sa 18:6

Over the armies of Ammon and Moab—2Ch 20:28; with 20:20-29

When the new walls of Jerusalem were dedicated—Ne 12:27,36

Used in festivities—Ge 31:27; Job 21:11,12; Isa 5:12; 23:16; 24:8; 30:32; Eze 26:13; Re 18:22

In mourning—Job 30:31

Discordant—1Co 14:7

Hung on the willows by the captive Jews—Ps 137:2

Heard in heaven, in John's apocalyptic vision—Re 5:8; 14:2; 15:2

The symbol used in the psalmody to indicate when the harp was to be introduced in the music was "Neginoth." See of—Ps 4; 6; 54; 55; 61; 67; 76

See INSTRUMENTS OF MUSIC,