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HARP - H>@ - The harp was the national instrument of the Hebrews, and was well known throughout Asia. Moses assigns its invention to Jubal during the antediluvian period. kjv@Genesis:4:21) Josephus records that the harp had ten strings, and that it was played on with the plectrum. Sometimes it was smaller having only eight strings, and was usually played with the fingers.

HARPHITE - H>@ - (native of Hariph), The, the designation of Shephatiah, one of the Korhites who repaired to David at Ziklag. ( kjv@1Chronicles:12:5) (B.C. 1064.)

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Harp @ (Heb. kinnor), the national instrument of the Hebrews. It was invented by Jubal kjv@Genesis:4:21). Some think the word kinnor denotes the whole class of stringed instruments. It was used as an accompaniment to songs of cheerfulness as well as of praise to God kjv@Genesis:31:27; kjv@1Samuel:16:23; kjv@2Chronicals:20:28; kjv@Psalms:33:2 kjv@Psalms:137:2). In Solomon's time harps were made of almug-trees (kjvKings:10:11-12). In kjv@1Chronicles:15:21 mention is made of "harps on the Sheminith;" Revised Version, "harps set to the Sheminith;" better perhaps "harps of eight strings." The soothing effect of the music of the harp is referred to kjv@1Samuel:16:16 kjv@1Samuel:16:23 kjv@1Samuel:18:10 kjv@1Samuel:19:9 . The church in heaven is represented as celebrating the triumphs of the Redeemer "harping with their harps" kjv@Revelation:14:2).

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HARP @
- A stringed instrument of music kjv@Isaiah:38:20; kjv@Ezekiel:33:32; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:19
- With three strings (margin) kjv@1Samuel:18:6
- Ten strings kjv@Psalms:33:2; kjv@Psalms:92:3; kjv@Psalms:144:9; kjv@Psalms:150:4
- Originated with Jubal kjv@Genesis:4:21
- Made of almug wood kjv@1Kings:10:12
- David skillful in manipulating kjv@1Samuel:16:16 kjv@1Samuel:16:23
- Used in worship kjv@1Samuel:10:5; kjv@1Chronicles:16:5; kjv@1Chronicles:25:1-7; kjv@2Chronicles:5:12-13; kjv@2Chronicles:29:25; kjv@Psalms:33:2; kjv@Psalms:43:4; kjv@Psalms:49:4; kjv@Psalms:57:8; kjv@Psalms:71:22; kjv@Psalms:81:2; kjv@Psalms:92:3; kjv@Psalms:98:5; kjv@Psalms:108:2; kjv@Psalms:147:7; kjv@Psalms:149:3; kjv@Psalms:150:3
- Used, in national jubilees, after the triumph over Goliath, (margin) kjv@1Samuel:18:6
- Over the armies of Ammon and Moab kjv@2Chronicles:20:28 with kjv@2Chronicles:20:20-29
- When the new walls of Jerusalem were dedicated kjv@Nehemiah:12:27 kjv@Nehemiah:12:36
- Used in festivities kjv@Genesis:31:27; kjv@Job:21:11-12; kjv@Isaiah:5:12; kjv@Isaiah:23:16; kjv@Isaiah:24:8; kjv@Isaiah:30:32; kjv@Ezekiel:26:13; kjv@Revelation:18:22
- In mourning kjv@Job:30:31
- Discordant kjv@1Corinthians:14:7
- Hung on the willows by the captive Jews kjv@Psalms:137:2
- Heard in heaven, in John's apocalyptic vision kjv@Revelation:5:8; kjv@Revelation:14:2; kjv@Revelation:15:2
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kjv@STRING:Bidkar <HITCHCOCK>@ in compunction, or sharp pain - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Hadid <HITCHCOCK>@ rejoicing; sharp - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Haruphite <HITCHCOCK>@ slender; sharp - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hiddekel <HITCHCOCK>@ sharp voice; sound - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Jahdiel <HITCHCOCK>@ the unity, or sharpness, or revenge, of God - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Mahali <HITCHCOCK>@ infirmity; a harp; pardon - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Mehida <HITCHCOCK>@ a riddle; sharpness of wit - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Pharpar <HITCHCOCK>@ that produces fruit - HITCHCOCK-P


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H1665 <STRHEB>@ גּתּית gittîyth ghit-teeth' Feminine of H1663; a Gittite harp: - Gittith.


H2021 <STRHEB>@ הצן hôtsen ho'-tsen From an unused root meaning apparently to be sharp or strong; a weapon of war: - chariot.


H2299 <STRHEB>@ חד chad khad From H2300; sharp: - sharp.


H2300 <STRHEB>@ חדד châdad khaw-dad' A primitive root; to be (causatively make) sharp or (figuratively) severe: - be {fierce} sharpen.


H2303 <STRHEB>@ חדּוּד chaddûd khad-dood' From H2300; a point: - sharp.


H2394 <STRHEB>@ חזקה chozqâh khoz-kaw' Feminine of H2392; vehemence (usually in a bad sense): - {force} {mightily} {repair} sharply.


H2661 <STRHEB>@ חפרפּרה חפר chăphôr chapharpêrâh {khaf-ore'} khaf-ar-pay-raw' From H2658; a hole; only in connection with {H6512} which ought rather to be joined as one word (shown as second form; by reduplication from H2658; a {burrower} that {is} probably a rat): - + mole.


H2719 <STRHEB>@ חרב chereb kheh'-reb From H2717; drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive {effect}) as a {knife} {sword} or other sharp implement: - {axe} {dagger} {knife} {mattock} {sword} tool.


H2742 <STRHEB>@ חרץ חרוּץ chârûts chârûts {khaw-roots'} khaw-roots' Passive participle of H2782; properly incised or (active) incisive; hence (as noun masculine or feminine) a trench (as {dug}) gold (as {mined}) a threshing sledge (having sharp teeth); (figuratively) determination; also eager: - {decision} {diligent} (fine) {gold} pointed {things} {sharp} threshing {instrument} wall.


H2757 <STRHEB>@ חרץ חריץ chârîyts chârits {khaw-reets'} khaw-reets' From H2782; properly incisure or (passive) incised (compare H2742); hence a threshing sledge (with sharp teeth); also a slice (as cut): - + {cheese} harrow.


H2782 <STRHEB>@ חרץ chârats khw-rats' A prim root; properly to point {sharply} that {is} (literally) to wound; figuratively to be {alert} to decide: - bestir {self} {decide} {decree} {determine} {maim} move.


H2785 <STRHEB>@ חרצן chartsan khar-tsan' From H2782; a sour grape (as sharp in taste): - kernel.


H3658 <STRHEB>@ כּנּור kinnôr kin-nore' From an unused root meaning to twang; a harp: - harp.


H3672 <STRHEB>@ כּנּרת כּנּרות kinnerôth kinnereth {kin-ner-oth'} kin-neh'-reth Respectively plural and singular feminine from the same as H3658; perhaps harp shaped; Kinneroth or {Kinnereth} a place in Palestine: - {Chinnereth} {Chinneroth} Cinneroth.


H3851 <STRHEB>@ להב lahab lah'-hab From an unused root meaning to {gleam} a flash; figuratively a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon: - {blade} {bright} {flame} glittering.


H3913 <STRHEB>@ לטשׁ lâţash law-tash' A primitive root; properly to hammer out (an {edge}) that {is} to sharpen: - {instructer} sharp ({-en}) whet.


H4593 <STRHEB>@ מעט mâ‛ôţ maw-ote' Passive adjective of H4591; thinned (as to the {edge}) that {is} sharp: - wrapped up.


H4803 <STRHEB>@ מרט mâraţ maw-rat' A primitive root; to polish; by implication to make bald (the {head}) to gall (the shoulder); {also} to sharpen: - {bright} {furbish} (have his) hair (be) fallen {off} {peeled} pluck off (hair.)


H4838 <STRHEB>@ מרק mâraq maw-rak' A primitive root; to polish; by implication to sharpen; also to rinse: - {bright} {furbish} scour.


H5324 <STRHEB>@ נצב nâtsab naw-tsab' A primitive root; to {station} in various applications (literally or figuratively): - {appointed} {deputy} {erect} {establish} X Huzzah [by mistake for a proper {name]} {lay} {officer} {pillar} {present} rear {up} set ({over} {up}) {settle} {sharpen} {stablish} (make to) stand ({-ing} {still} {up} {upright}) best state.


H5876 <STRHEB>@ עין חדּה ‛êyn chaddâh ane khad-daw' From H5869 and the feminine of a derivative from H2300; fountain of sharpness; {En-Chaddah} a place in Palestine: - En-haddah.


H6112 <STRHEB>@ עצן ‛êtsen ay'-tsen From an unused root meaning to be sharp or strong; a spear: - Eznite [from the margin].


H6554 <STRHEB>@ פּרפּר parpar par-par' Probably from H6565 in the sense of rushing; rapid; {Parpar} a river of Syria: - Pharpar.


H6697 <STRHEB>@ צר צוּר tsûr tsûr {tsoor} tsoor From H6696; properly a cliff (or sharp {rock} as compressed); generally a rock or boulder; figuratively a refuge; also an edge (as precipitous): - {edge} X (mighty) God ({one}) {rock} X {sharp} {stone} X {strength} X strong. See also H1049.


H6767 <STRHEB>@ צלצל tselâtsal tsel-aw-tsal' From H6750 reduplicated; a {clatter} that {is} (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as {rattling}) a cymbal (as clanging): - {cymbal} {locust} {shadowing} spear.


H6864 <STRHEB>@ צר tsôr tsore From H6696; a stone (as if pressed hard or to a point); (by implication of use) a knife: - {flint} sharp stone.


H7030 <STRHEB>@ קיתרסo qîythârôs kee-thaw-roce' (Chaldee); Of Greek origin [H2788]; a lyre: - harp.


H7043 <STRHEB>@ קלל qâlal kaw-lal' A primitive root; to be (causatively make) {light} literally ({swift} small6 {sharp} etc.) or figuratively ({easy} trifling6 {vile} etc.): - {abate} make {bright} bring into {contempt} (ac-) {curse} {despise} (be) ease ({-y} {-ier}) (be {a} {make} make {somewhat} {move} seem {a} set) light ({-en} {-er} {ly} -ly {afflict} -ly {esteem} {thing}) X slight {[-ly]} be swift ({-er}) ({be} be {more} {make} re-) {vile} whet.


H7044 <STRHEB>@ קלל qâlâl kaw-lawl' From H7043; brightened (as if sharpened): - {burnished} pol-ished.


H7201 <STRHEB>@ ראה râ'âh raw-aw' From H7200; a bird of prey (probably the {vulture} from its sharp sight): - glede. Compare H1676.


H7688 <STRHEB>@ שׁגח shâgach shaw-gakh' A primitive root; to {peep} that {is} glance sharply at: - look (narrowly).


H8127 <STRHEB>@ שׁן shên shane' From H8150; a tooth (as sharp); specifically (for H8143) ivory; figuratively a cliff: - {crag} X {forefront} {ivory} X {sharp} tooth.


H8150 <STRHEB>@ שׁנן shânan shaw-nan' A primitive root; to point (transitively or intransitively); intensively to pierce; figuratively to inculcate: - {prick} sharp ({-en}) teach {diligently} whet.


H8238 <STRHEB>@ שׁפרפר shepharphar shef-ar-far' (Chaldee); from H8231; the dawn (as brilliant with aurora): - X very early in the morning.


G2788 <STRGRK>@ κιθάρα kithara kith-ar'-ah Of uncertain affinity; a lyre: - harp.


G2789 <STRGRK>@ κιθαρίζω kitharizō kith-ar-id'-zo From G2788; to play on a lyre: - harp.


G2790 <STRGRK>@ κιθαρῳδός kitharōdos kith-ar-o-dos' From G2788 and a derivative of the same as G5603; a lyre singer (player) that is harpist: - harper.


G3552 <STRGRK>@ νοσέω noseō nos-eh'-o From G3554; to be sick that is (by implication of a diseased appetite) to hanker after (figuratively to harp upon): - dote.


G3691 <STRGRK>@ ὀξύς oxus ox-oos' Probably akin to the base of G188 (acid); keen; by analogy rapid: - sharp swift.


G3789 <STRGRK>@ ὄφις ophis of'-is Probably from G3700 (through the idea of sharpness of vision); a snake figuratively (as a type of sly cunning) an artful malicious person especially Satan: - serpent.


G3947 <STRGRK>@ παροξύνω paroxunō par-ox-oo'-no From G3844 and a derivative of G3691; to sharpen alongside that is (figuratively) to exasperate: - easily provoke stir.


G4089 <STRGRK>@ πικρός pikros pik-ros' Perhaps from G4078 (through the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent) that is acrid (literally or figuratively): - bitter.


G5114 <STRGRK>@ τομώτερος tomōteros tom-o'-ter-os Compound of a derivative of the primary word τέμνω temnō (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than G2875 as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows like hacking); more keen: - sharper.


G5482 <STRGRK>@ χάραξ charax khar'-ax From charasso (to sharpen to a point; akin to G1125 through the idea of scratching); a stake that is (by implication) a palisade or rampart (millitary mound for circumvallation in a siege): - trench.


G5568 <STRGRK>@ ψαλμός psalmos psal-mos' From G5567; a set piece of music that is a sacred ode (accompanied with the voice harp or other instrument; a psalm); collectively the book of the Psalms: - psalm. Compare G5603.


G664 <STRGRK>@ ἀποτόμως apotomōs ap-ot-om'-oce Adverb from a derivative of a compound of G575 and τέμνω temnō (to cut); abruptly that is peremptorily: - sharply (-ness).


G724 <STRGRK>@ ἁρπαγή harpagē har-pag-ay' From G726; pillage (properly abstract): - extortion ravening spoiling.


G725 <STRGRK>@ ἁρπαγμός harpagmos har-pag-mos' From G726; plunder (properly concrete): - robbery.


G726 <STRGRK>@ ἁρπάζω harpazō har-pad'-zo From a derivative of G138; to seize (in various applications): - catch (away up) pluck pull take (by force).


G727 <STRGRK>@ ἅρπαξ harpax har'-pax From G726; rapacious: - extortion ravening.