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]The '''nevel''' was an instrument in use by the ancient ]. Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of lyre, harp, or psaltery. The ] renders the word into English as ]. ]The '''nevel''' was an instrument in use by the ancient ]. Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of lyre, harp, or psaltery. The ] renders the word into English as ].


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"An ancient Sumerian harp-type instrument, perhaps related to the nevel.

The nevel was an instrument in use by the ancient Hebrew people. Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of lyre, harp, or psaltery. The King James Version renders the word into English as psaltery.

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Kinnor

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