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SACKBUT - S>@ - kjv@Daniel:3:5-7 kjv@Daniel:3:10,15) the rendering in the Authorized Version of the Chaldee sacbbeca . If this music instrument be the same as the Greek and Latin sabbeca , the English translation is entirely wrong. The sackbut was a wind instrument see MUSIC; the sambuca was a triangular instrument, with strings, and played with the hand.

SACKCLOTH - S>@ - cloth used in making sacks or bags, a coarse fabric, of a dark color, made of goat’s hair, kjv@Isaiah:50:3; kjv@Revelation:6:12) end resembling the eilicium of the Romans. It, was used also for making the rough garments used by mourners, which were in extreme cases worn next the skin. (Kings:21:27; kjv@2Kings:6:30; kjv@Job:16:15; kjv@Isaiah:32:11)

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Sackbut @ (Chald. sabkha; Gr. sambuke), a Syrian stringed instrument resembling a harp kjv@Daniel:3:5-7, 10, 15); not the modern sackbut, which is a wind instrument.

Sackcloth @ cloth made of black goats' hair, coarse, rough, and thick, used for sacks, and also worn by mourners kjv@Genesis:37:34 kjv@Genesis:42:25; kjv@2Samuel:3:31; kjv@Esther:4:1-2; kjv@Psalms:30:11, etc.), and as a sign of repentance kjv@Matthew:11:21). It was put upon animals by the people of Nineveh kjv@Jonah:3:8).

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Sackcloth @ Made of coarse hair kjv@Matthew:3:4 kjv@Revelation:6:12
Rough and unsightly kjv@Zechariah:13:4
Of a black colour kjv@Revelation:6:12
Was worn
By God's prophets kjv@2Kings:1:8 kjv@Isaiah:20:2 kjv@Matthew:3:4 kjv@Revelation:11:3
By persons in affliction kjv@Nehemiah:9:1 kjv@Psalms:69:11 kjv@Jonah:3:5
Girt about the loins kjv@Genesis:37:34 kjv@1Kings:20:31
Frequently next the skin in deep afflictions kjv@1Kings:21:27 kjv@2Kings:6:30 kjv@Job:16:15
Often over the whole person kjv@2Kings:19:1 kjv@2Kings:19:2
With ashes on the head kjv@Esther:4:1
Often with ropes on the head kjv@1Kings:20:31
In the streets kjv@Isaiah:15:3
At funerals kjv@2Samuel:3:31
The Jews lay in, when in deep affliction kjv@2Samuel:21:10 kjv@1Kings:21:27 kjv@Joel:1:13
No one clothed in, allowed into the palaces of kings kjv@Esther:4:2
Illustrative
(Girding with,) of heavy afflictions kjv@Isaiah:3:24 kjv@Isaiah:22:12 kjv@Isaiah:32:11
(Covering the heavens with,) of severe judgments kjv@Isaiah:50:3
(Heavens becoming as,) of severe judgments kjv@Revelation:6:12
(Putting of,) of joy and gladness kjv@Psalms:30:11

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SACKBUT @
- A stringed musical instrument kjv@Daniel:3:5-7 kjv@Daniel:3:10 kjv@Daniel:3:15
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See MUSIC,_INSTRUMENTS_OF

SACKCLOTH @
- A symbol of mourning kjv@1Kings:20:31-32; kjv@Job:16:15; kjv@Isaiah:15:3; kjv@Jeremiah:4:8; kjv@Jeremiah:6:26; kjv@Jeremiah:49:3; kjv@Lamentations:2:10; kjv@Ezekiel:7:18; kjv@Daniel:9:3; kjv@Joel:1:8
- Worn by Jacob when it was reported to him that Joseph had been devoured by wild animals kjv@Genesis:37:34
- Animals covered with, at a time of national mourning kjv@Jonah:3:8
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See MOURNING

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kjv@STRING:Damascus <HITCHCOCK>@ a sack full of blood; the similitude of burning - HITCHCOCK-D


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H3627 <STRHEB>@ כּלי kelîy kel-ee' From H3615; something {prepared} that {is} any apparatus (as an {implement} {utensil} {dress} vessel or weapon): - armour ({[-bearer]}) {artillery} {bag} {carriage} + {furnish} {furniture} {instrument} {jewel} that is made {of} X one from {another} that which {pertaineth} {pot} + {psaltery} {sack} {stuff} {thing} {tool} {vessel} {ware} {weapon} + whatsoever.


H5443 <STRHEB>@ שׂבּכא סבּכא sabbekâ' ώabbekâ' {sab-bek-aw'} sab-bek-aw' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H5440; a lyre: - sackbut.


H572 <STRHEB>@ אמתּחת 'amtachath am-takh'-ath From H4969; properly something {expansive} that {is} a bag: - sack.


H6861 <STRHEB>@ צקלן tsiqlôn tsik-lone' From an unused root meaning to wind; a sack (as tied at the mouth): - husk.


H6937 <STRHEB>@ קדר qâdar kaw-dar' A primitive root; to be {ashy} that {is} dark colored; by implication to mourn (in sackcloth or sordid garments): - be black ({-ish}) be (make) dark ({-en}) X {heavily} (cause to) mourn.


H6941 <STRHEB>@ קדרנּית qedôrannîyth ked-o-ran-neeth' Adverb from H6937; blackish ones (that {is} in sackcloth); used adverbially in mourning weeds: - mournfully.


H8242 <STRHEB>@ שׂק ώaq sak From H8264; properly a mesh (as allowing a liquid to run {through}) that {is} coarse loose cloth or sacking (used in mourning and for bagging); hence a bag (for {grain} etc.): - sack ({-cloth} -clothes).


G4199 <STRGRK>@ πορθέω portheō por-theh'-o Prolonged version of πέρθω porthō (to sack); to ravage (figuratively): - destroy waste.


G4526 <STRGRK>@ σάκκος sakkos sak'-kos Of Hebrew origin [H8242]; sack cloth that is mohair (the material or garments made of it worn as a sign of grief): - sackcloth.