Dict: all - timbrel
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TIMBREL, TABRET
- T>@ - (Heb. toph). In old English tabor was used for any drum. Tabouret and tambourine are diminutives of tabor, and denote the instrument now known as the tambourine. Tabret is a contraction of tabouret. The Hebrew toph is undoubtedly the instrument described by travellers as the duff or diff of the Arabs. It was played principally by women, kjv@Exodus:15:20; kjv@Judges:11:34; kjv@1Samuel:18:6; kjv@Psalms:68:25) as an accompaniment to the song and dance. The diff of the Arabs is described by Russell as "a hoop (sometimes with pieces of brass fixed in it to make a jingling) over which a piece of parchment is stretched. It is beaten with the fingers, and is the true tympanum of the ancients." In Barbary it is called tar .
easton:
Timbrel @ (Heb. toph), a small drum or tambourine; a tabret (q.v.). The antiquity of this musical instrument appears from the scriptural allusions to it kjv@Genesis:31:27; kjv@Exodus:15:20; kjv@Judges:11:34, etc.) (
See MUSIC.)
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TIMBREL @ -(Also called TABRET, an instrument of music (in the tambourine category))
- Used by Miriam kjv@Exodus:15:20
- By Jephthah's daughter kjv@Judges:11:34
- Used in religious services kjv@2Samuel:6:5; kjv@1Chronicles:13:8; kjv@Psalms:68:25; kjv@Psalms:81:2; kjv@Psalms:149:3; kjv@Psalms:150:4
- Used in dances kjv@Job:21:12
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See MUSIC,_INSTRUMENTS_OF
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H8596 <STRHEB>@ תּף tôph tofe From H8608 contracted; a tambourine: - {tabret} timbrel.
H8608 <STRHEB>@ תּפף tâphaph taw-faf' A primitive root; to {drum} that {is} play (as) on the tambourine: - {taber} play with timbrels.