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(1.00) (Jdg 5:3)

tn Or “make music.”

(0.75) (Eze 33:32)

tn Heb “one who makes playing music well.”

(0.75) (Psa 9:16)

tn This is probably a technical musical term.

(0.75) (1Ch 6:32)

tn Heb “they were serving…with music.”

(0.62) (Isa 38:20)

tn Heb “and music [or perhaps, “stringed instruments”] we will play.”

(0.50) (Luk 15:25)

sn This would have been primarily instrumental music, but might include singing as well.

(0.44) (Psa 75:1)

tn Heb “do not destroy.” Perhaps this refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a musical instrument. These words also appear in the superscription to Pss 57-59.

(0.44) (Psa 59:1)

tn Heb “do not destroy.” Perhaps this refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a musical instrument. These words also appear in the superscription to Pss 57-58, 75.

(0.44) (Psa 58:1)

tn Heb “do not destroy.” Perhaps this refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a musical instrument. These words also appear in the heading to Pss 57, 59, and 75.

(0.44) (Psa 57:1)

tn Heb “do not destroy.” Perhaps this refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a musical instrument. These words also appear in the heading to Pss 58-59, 75.

(0.44) (Psa 56:1)

tn The literal meaning of this phrase is “silent dove, distant ones.” Perhaps it refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a type of musical instrument.

(0.44) (Psa 53:1)

tn The meaning of the Hebrew term מָחֲלַת (makhalat, “machalath”) is uncertain; perhaps it refers to a particular style of music, a tune title, or a musical instrument. The term also appears in the heading of Ps 88.

(0.44) (Psa 84:1)

tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term הַגִּתִּית (haggittit) is uncertain; it probably refers to a musical style or instrument.

(0.44) (Psa 22:1)

tn Heb “according to the doe of the dawn.” Apparently this refers to a particular musical tune or style.

(0.44) (2Ch 7:6)

tn Heb “and the priests were standing at their posts, and the Levites with the instruments of music of the Lord.”

(0.44) (1Ch 25:7)

tn Heb “and their number with their brothers, trained in music to the Lord, all skilled, was 288.”

(0.38) (Amo 6:5)

tn The meaning of the Hebrew phrase חָשְׁבוּ לָהֶם (khashevu lahem) is uncertain. Various options include: (1) “they think their musical instruments are like David’s”; (2) “they consider themselves musicians like David”; (3) “they esteem musical instruments highly like David”; (4) “they improvise [new songs] for themselves [on] instruments like David”; and (5) “they invent musical instruments like David.” However, the most commonly accepted interpretation is that given in the translation (see S. M. Paul, Amos [Hermeneia], 206-7).

(0.38) (Hab 3:3)

tn Selah. The meaning of this musical term (which also appears in vv. 9, 13, and in the Psalms as well) is unknown.

(0.38) (Psa 81:1)

tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term הַגִּתִּית (haggittit) is uncertain; it probably refers to a musical style or instrument. See the superscription to Ps 8.

(0.38) (Psa 60:1)

tn The Hebrew expression means “lily of the testimony.” It may refer to a particular music style or to a tune title.



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