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CORNET - C>@ - (Heb. shophar), a loud-sounding instrument, made of the horn of a ram or a chamois (sometimes of an ox), and used by the ancient Hebrews for signals, kjv@Leviticus:25:9) and much used by the priests. ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:28)

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Cornet @ Heb. shophar, "brightness," with reference to the clearness of its sound ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:28; kjv@2Chronicals:15:14; kjv@Psalms:98:6; kjv@Hosea:5:8). It is usually rendered in the Authorized Version "trumpet." It denotes the long and straight horn, about eighteen inches long. The words of Joel, "Blow the trumpet," literally, "Sound the cornet," refer to the festival which was the preparation for the day of Atonement. In kjv@Daniel:3:5-7, 10, 15, the word (keren) so rendered is a curved horn. The word "cornet" in kjv@2Samuel:6:5 (Heb. mena'an'im, occurring only here) was some kind of instrument played by being shaken like the Egyptian sistrum, consisting of rings or bells hung loosely on iron rods.

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H4517 <STRHEB>@ מנענע menanamen-ah-ah' From H5128; a sistrum (so called from its rattling sound): - cornet.


H7161 <STRHEB>@ קרן qeren keh'-ren From H7160; a horn (as projecting); by implication a {flask} cornet; by resemblance an elephant´ s tooth (that {is} {ivory}) a corner (of the {altar}) a peak (of a {mountain}) a ray (of light); figuratively power: - X {hill} horn.


H7162 <STRHEB>@ קרן qeren keh'-ren (Chaldee); corresponding to H7161; a horn (literally or for sound): - {horn} cornet.


H7782 <STRHEB>@ שׁפר שׁופר shôphâr shôphâr {sho-far'} sho-far' From H8231 in the original sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn: - {cornet} trumpet.