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Kinnor

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The kinnor is mentioned 42 times in the Old Testament, in relation to "divine worship... prophecy... secular festivals... and prostitution." The kinnor is sometimes mentioned in conjunction with the
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Its exact identification is unclear, but in the modern day it is generally translated as "harp" or "lyre", and associated with a type of
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The kinnor is generally agreed to be a stringed instrument, and thus the stringed instrument most commonly mentioned in the
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Kinnor played before a king: ivory plaque (1350-1150 BC) from Megiddo (Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem.
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states that the minimum number of kinnor to be played in the Temple is nine, with no maximum limit.
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describes the kinnor as having 10 strings, made from a sheep's small intestine, and played with a
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Distinctions among Canaanite, Philistine, and Israelite Lyres, and Their Global Lyrical Contexts
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coins. It has been referred to as the "national instrument" of the Jewish people, and modern
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by scholars. During the Iron Age, Megiddo was a royal city in the Kingdom of Israel.
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This article is about the musical instrument. For the annual award, see
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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have created reproduction lyres of the kinnor based on this imagery.
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Nathanael D. Putnam; Darrell E. Urban; Horace Monroe Lewis (1968).
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Three Dissertations on Ancient Instruments from Babylon to Bach
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Listening to the Artifacts: Music Culture in Ancient Palestine
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are sent into exile in 701 BCE, they are forced to play the
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Music in Biblical Life: The Roles of Song in Ancient Israel
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Montagu, Jeremy (1984). "'Kinnor". In Sadie Stanley (ed.).
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notes that David played the kinnor "with his hand". The
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Musik in biblischer Zeit und orientalisches Musikerbe
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also notes that the early church fathers agreed the
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a machine-translated version of the German article.
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Tel Megiddo
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String instrument
Related instruments
Kithara
Lyre
Nevel
Harp
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ancient Israelite
yoke lutes
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lyre
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violin
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