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KINNOR (Gr. tctvitpa)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 823 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KINNOR (Gr. tctvitpa)  , the
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Hebrew name for an ancient stringed instrument, the first mentioned in the Bible (Gen. iv . 21), where it is now always translated " harp." The identification of the instrument has been much discussed, but, from the stand-point of the
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history of musical
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instruments, the
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weight of evidence is in favour of the view that the Semitic kinnor is the Greek cithara (q.v.) . This instrument was already in use before 2000 B.C. among the Semitic races and in a higher state of development than it ever attained in
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Greece during the best classic period . It is unlikely that an instrument (which also appears on Hebrew coins) so widely known and used in various parts of
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Asia Minor in remote times, and occur'
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ing among the Hittite sculptures, should pass unmentioned in the Bible, with the exception of the verses in
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Dan. iii .

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