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Cymbals

Cymbals

Cymbals

(Heb. tzeltzelim, from a root meaning to “tinkle”), musical instruments, consisting of two convex pieces of brass one held in each hand, which were clashed together to produce a loud clanging sound; castanets; “loud cymbals.” “Highsounding cymbals” consisted of two larger plates, one held also in each hand (2 Sam. 6:5; Ps. 150:5; 1 Chr. 13:8; 15:16, 19, 28; 1 Cor. 13:1).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Cymbals

tsiltselim, from a root to tingle or tinkle. Of two kinds: “loud cymbals,” castanettes; four small plates of brass; two plates were attached to each hand, and smitten together, marking for the choir their time for joining in the sacred song; see 1Ch 13:8. And “high sounding cymbals,” two larger plates, one held in each hand, and struck together as an accompaniment to other music, like the Italian piatti, marking the rhythm. Zec 14:20, “the bells,” rather concave plates of brass attached to horses as an ornament, and tinkling in striking against one another; even the common things shall have sanctity attached to them.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Cymbals

Cymbals [MUSIC]

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Cymbals

Ancient musical instruments, formed of metallic plates which were struck together; they produced no melodious sound in themselves (cf. 1Co 13:1) and could only be used with other instruments. 1Ch 15:16; 1Ch 15:19; 1Ch 15:28; Ezr 3:10; Psa 150:5 etc. In Corinthians it is a similitude of one making a show in speaking without love in the heart.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Cymbals

Cymbals. There are two kinds of cymbals, both of which we find mentioned in Psa 150:5. The first kind, called the loud cymbals, like castanets, consisted of small round plates, two of which are held in each hand, one upon the thumb and the other upon the middle finger, and being struck together skilfully make an agreeable sound. The second kind, called the high-sounding cymbals, were two broad convex plates of brass, the concussion of which produced a shrill, piercing sound, like clattering rather than tinkling. 1Co 13:1. Both kinds are in common use today in the East.

Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible

Cymbals

Cymbals. A percussive musical instrument. Two kinds of cymbals are mentioned in Psa 150:5; “loud cymbals” or castagnettes, and “high-sounding cymbals.”

The former consisted of four small plates of brass or of some other hard metal; two plates were attached to each hand of the performer, and were struck together to produce a great noise.

The latter consisted of two larger plates, on held in each hand and struck together as an accompaniment to other instruments.

Cymbals were used not only in the Temple, but for military purposes, and also by Hebrew women as a musical accompaniment to their national dances. Both kinds of cymbals are still common in the East.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary