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Fausset's Bible Dictionary (1878)· Public Domain

A six stringed guitar, in old English (Isa 5:12; Isa 14:11; Amo 5:23; Amo 6:5). Hebrew nebel. Elsewhere translated Psaltery. (See PSALTERY)

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia on Viol

Viol vi'-ol (nebhel, nebhel): the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) in Isa 14:11; Am 5:23; 6:5; the King James Version alone in Isa 5:12, the Revised Version (British and American) "lute." "Viol" is derived from Latin vitella, a doublet of vitula, a "viol"; hence, French vielle, doublet of viole. The viol was a bowed instrument, the parent of the violin tribe, and is not a true equivalent for nebhel. ⇒See a list of verses on VIOL in the Bible. See MUSIC. ⇒See the definition of viol in the KJV Dictionary ⇒See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible on Viol

Thus the Heb. nebhel or ncbliel is ren- dered in AV and RV Is 14", Am 5-» 6°, and in AV Is 5'- (RV here ' lute '). See Music, vol. iii. p. 459^ and Psaltery (the more usual tr. of the Heb.), above, p. 163''. See also Driver, Amos, p. 234 tf., and Wellhausen, Psalms {PB), p. 222 tt'. Tlie 'viol' (from late Lat. vidula, vifula, through Fr. viole, viollc ; cf. Anglo-Sax. fithclc, a fi<lille) is described by Chappell as a six-stringed musical instrument, the position of the fing^crs being marked on the finger-board by frets, as in guitars of the present day. But it was phayed with a bow, not with the fingers as the guitar. Violin is a dim. of viol, as violoncello is of violin. The violin displaced the viol in England in the leign of Charles u. J. HASTINQS.

References

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  2. Easton, M.G. (1893) Easton's Bible Dictionary. 3rd edn. Thomas Nelson. [Public Domain]
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  4. Hastings, J. (ed.) (1909) A Dictionary of the Bible. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
  5. Smith, W. (ed.) (1884) Smith's Bible Dictionary. London: John Murray. [Public Domain]
  6. Fausset, A.R. (1878) Fausset's Bible Dictionary. [Public Domain]A Critical and Expository Bible Cyclopaedia

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