Harp in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Heb. kinnor), the national instrument of the Hebrews. It
was
invented by Jubal (Gen. 4:21). Some think the word
_kinnor_
denotes the whole class of stringed instruments. It
was used as
an accompaniment to songs of cheerfulness as well as
of praise
to God (Gen. 31:27; 1 Sam. 16:23; 2 Chr. 20:28; Ps.
33:2;
137:2).
In Solomon's time harps were made of almug-trees (1
Kings
10:11, 12). In 1 Chr. 15:21 mention is made of
"harps on the
Sheminith;" Revised Version, "harps set to the
Sheminith;"
better perhaps "harps of eight strings." The
soothing effect of
the music of the harp is referred to 1 Sam. 16:16,
23; 18:10;
19:9. The church in heaven is represented as
celebrating the
triumphs of the Redeemer "harping with their harps"
(Rev. 14:2).
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