What are you listening to part three

texan

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See you educate me to thing I would never explore.
Great instrument and player. Thanks for the post.
It reminds me of the Old Testament and David, and the psalms.

The joyful music of the kinnōr was heard in the temple (1 Chronicles
15:16; 2 Chronicles 5:12), as well as during festivities and banquets (Isaiah
5:12). David used this instrument to calm Saul's spirit (1 Samuel 16:23). It was
played by itself (1 Samuel 16:16) or with other musical instruments (1 Samuel
10:5).

 

curiousbrain

Well-Known Member
See you educate me to thing I would never explore.
Great instrument and player. Thanks for the post.
It reminds me of the Old Testament and David, and the psalms.

The joyful music of the kinnōr was heard in the temple (1 Chronicles
15:16; 2 Chronicles 5:12), as well as during festivities and banquets (Isaiah
5:12). David used this instrument to calm Saul's spirit (1 Samuel 16:23). It was
played by itself (1 Samuel 16:16) or with other musical instruments (1 Samuel
10:5).



I sip a wee bit of the creature and ponder your words, sir.
 
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