Harp
Theme56 references48 chapters
Outline
- A stringed instrument of music — Isaiah 38:20; Ezekiel 33:32; Habakkuk 3:19
- With three strings (margin) — 1 Samuel 18:6
- Ten strings — Psalms 33:2; Psalms 92:3; Psalms 144:9; Psalms 150:4
- Originated with Jubal — Genesis 4:21
- Made of almug wood — 1 Kings 10:12
- David skillful in manipulating — 1 Samuel 16:16; 1 Samuel 16:23
- Used in worship — 1 Samuel 10:5; 1 Chronicles 16:5; 1 Chronicles 25:1; 2 Chronicles 5:12; 2 Chronicles 5:13; 2 Chronicles 29:25; Psalms 33:2; Psalms 43:4; Psalms 49:4; Psalms 57:8; Psalms 71:22; Psalms 81:2; Psalms 92:3; Psalms 98:5, and 4 more
- Used, in national jubilees, after the triumph over Goliath, (margin) — 1 Samuel 18:6
- Over the armies of Ammon and Moab — 2 Chronicles 20:28
- When the new walls of Jerusalem were dedicated — Nehemiah 12:27; Nehemiah 12:36
- Used in festivities — Genesis 31:27; Job 21:11; Job 21:12; Isaiah 5:12; Isaiah 23:16; Isaiah 24:8; Isaiah 30:32; Ezekiel 26:13; Revelation 18:22
- In mourning — Job 30:31
- Discordant — 1 Corinthians 14:7
- Hung on the willows by the captive Jews — Psalms 137:2
- Heard in heaven, in John's apocalyptic vision — Revelation 5:8; Revelation 14:2; Revelation 15:2
- The symbol used in the psalmody to indicate when the harp was to be introduced in the music was "Neginoth." See titles of — Psalms 4; Psalms 6; Psalms 54; Psalms 55; Psalms 61; Psalms 67; Psalms 76
Topical outline from Nave's Topical Bible (1897). The sub-headings are Nave's own.