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* - '''David's Kinnor:'''
* - '''David's Kinnor:'''
* - The Kinnor is an ancient instrument mentioned in the Bible. And the Kinnor is often translated "harp" or "lyre" into English. - (Sources: ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinnor'''), the King James Version, The New World translation)
* - The Kinnor is an ancient instrument mentioned in the Bible. And the Kinnor is often translated "harp" or "lyre" into English. - '''See:''' ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinnor''')
* - There is some weight to the theory it was bound together with bitumen. - (See "Noah's ark", and "Moses").  
* - It has been suggested it was possibly bound together with bitumen. - (See: "Noah's ark", and "Moses").  
* - Evidence seems to show it had a sound box, sound board, sound holes, two arms, a crossbar, a bridge, and strings probably made from gut and or vegetable fibers. - '''Sources:''' ('''http://www.rakkav.com/biblemusic/pages/instruments.htm''')
* - Evidence seems to show it had a sound box, sound board, sound holes, two arms, a crossbar, a bridge, and strings probably made from gut and or vegetable fibers. - '''Sources:''' ('''http://www.rakkav.com/biblemusic/pages/instruments.htm''')
* - The Bible shows the even in antiquity the value placed on tonewood. - (e.g., Algum and Juniper)
* - The Bible shows the even in antiquity the value placed on tonewood. - (e.g., Algum and Juniper) - (...)
* - The Kinnor is similar to the Greek Kithara. "In about half of the 42 occurrences of kinnor in the Bible, the translators of the Septuagint rendered it by the Greek kithara." - (Insight on the scriptures, under harp, published by Jehovah's Witnesses). Greek: Kithara > Latin: Cithara > Andalusian Arabic: Qitara > Spanish: Guitarra, French: Guitare, and the German: Gitarre > English: Guitar.
* - The Kinnor was probably similar to the Greek Kithara. "In about half of the 42 occurrences of kinnor in the Bible, the translators of the Septuagint rendered it by the Greek kithara." - (Insight on the scriptures, under harp, published by Jehovah's Witnesses). Greek: Kithara > Latin: Cithara > Andalusian Arabic: Qitara > Spanish: Guitarra, French: Guitare, and the German: Gitarre > English: Guitar.


* - '''1 Samuel 16:23'''
* - '''1 Samuel 16:23'''
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