Str. II. A syn. tetrastich and a stairlike couplet. -4-6. With timbrel and dance]. The timbrel and the other musical instruments of this Str.-strings and pipe, sounding cymbals, and clashing cymbals are those that accompany the dance. The Ps. concludes with the thrice-repeated: Praise Yah], which the measure requires, though in and Vrss. only a single one remains. 1.]. So I in sancto eius; but ✪ has év Toîs ȧylois avroû, less prob. — ] phr. a.λ.; p is usually taken after as 19o expanse of heaven; but 3 in fortitudine potentiae eius, Σ ἐν τῷ στερεώματι τῷ ἀκαθαιρέτῳ αὐτοῦ, so Bä. "in seiner starken Veste." But precedes all the nouns of v.1-2, and it is simpler to give them the same mng. as indicating the object of praise; then is His sacredness, as Ex. 1511 Ps. 6818 7714. — 2. ^] improb.; rd. 27.7 for 7.-3. typ n.m. blowing, a..; from ypn vb. blow. -4. Dup] pl. † [12] a.λ. n.m. string, of harp, cf. 459.—† 229] = (229 Gn. 421 Jb. 2112) 3081. Treed pipe or flute, Pan's pipe (organ of several reeds), Now., Benzinger, bagpipe.-5. yyyy] a.. clear sounding cymbals, lit. cymbals for hearing, possibly castanets, cf. I Ch. 1519 165. — nyan♬ bxbx] cymbals for giving an alarm, clanging, cf. 2 Ch. 1312. —†obby] n.m. pl. cymbals, elsw. 2 S. 65, cf. 1 Ch. 138.-6. ] better as vocative than as subj. n.f. breath (1) of God, as destroying wind, Ps. 1816 2216, cf. Jb. 4o Is. 3083; (2) of man, here as Jos. 1040, cf. Jos. 1111.14 1 K. 1529. — יה = 2 S. Dt. 2016 ] 3 f. Pi. impf. improb.; rd. nubbn. — nubba] should be thrice repeated for measure. INDEXES. The references are usually in the Hebrew Index, and occa- |