Musical Instruments Provides an overview of biblical references to musical instruments, which were used to signal events and accompany singing, as well as for social expression. Instruments can be divided into three general groups: strings, winds, and percussion.
(Note: Since most biblical instruments do not have equivalent names in English, the translations provided below do not necessarily identify the instrument correctly, but simply indicate common renderings in English Bibles.)
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