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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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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.