Verse 5
That at what time ye hear the sound of the cornet ,.... So called of the horn of which it was made; a sort of trumpet; so the Jews had trumpets of rams' horns:
flute ; or pipe, or whistle, so called for its hissing noise; it is used of the shepherd's pipe or whistle; see Zechariah 10:8 ,
harp ; an instrument of music used by David, and much in use among the Jews, and other nations;
sackbut ; or "sambuca"; which, according to Athenaeus F7 Deipnosoph. I. 4. , was a four stringed instrument, an invention of the Syrians; and Strabo F8 Geograph. l. 10. p. 324. , a Greek writer, speaks of it as a barbarous name, as the eastern ones were reckoned by the Grecians:
psaltery ; this seems to be a Greek word, as does the next that follows, rendered "dulcimer"; but in the original text is "symphonia"; which does not signify symphony, or a concert or consort of music, but a particular instrument of music. Maimonides F9 Hilchot Celim, c. 10. sect. 14. makes mention of it as a musical instrument, among others; Servius F11 In Virgil. Aeneid. I. 11. calls it an oblique pipe; and Isidore F12 Originum, l. 3. c. 21. describes it a hollow piece of wood, with leather stretched upon it, and beat upon with rods or sticks, something like our drum: the king of Babylon might have Grecian musicians, or, however, Grecian instruments of music, in his court, as the Grecians had from the eastern nations:
and all kinds of music ; that could be had or thought of; and this was done in honour to this idol, and to allure carnal sensual persons to the worship of it, according to the order given:
ye fall down and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set up ; when they heard the music sound, immediately they were to repair to the plain where the image stood, and pay their adoration to it; or to fall down prostrate in their own houses in honour of it; and perhaps persons were appointed in all cities and towns throughout the empire to play this music; at hearing which, all people, nations, and tongues, were to bow down, in token of their religious regard unto it.
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