1 Chronicles 16:6
trumpets <02689> [with trumpets.]
1 Chronicles 16:42
trumpets <02689> [trumpets.]
musical instruments <03627 07892> [musical instruments.]
entrance <08179> [porters. Heb. for the gate.]
1 Chronicles 13:8
David <01732> [David.]
singing <07892> [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.
stringed instruments <05035> [psalteries.]
{Naivel,} or {naibel,} in Greek [ ,] and in Latin, {nablium,} was an instrument of the harp kind; having twelve sounds.
1 Chronicles 15:24
[the priest.]
Obed-Edom <05654> [Obed-edom.]
1 Chronicles 15:28
brought up <05927> [brought up.]
shouting <08643> [with shouting.]
blowing <07782> [the cornet.]
Jerome on Ho 5:8 says this instrument is properly called in Greek [keratine,] from [keras <\\See definition 2768\\>,] a horn. The trumpets were, according to Josephus, made of metal, and about a cubit in length. See Note on Nu 10:2.