Shoshannim Eduth
SHOSHANNIM-EDUTH
Lilies of testimony, Psa 60:12 . See SHUSHAN.
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Shoshannim-eduth
(Heb. Shoshannim’Eduth’, , lilies, a testimony; Sept. , Vulg. ii qui commutabuntur testimonium), a phrase found in the title of Psalms 80 as a direction to the Chief musician, which appears, according to the most probable conjecture, to denote the melody or air after or in the manner of which the psalm was to be sung. As the words now stand they must be regarded as probably a fragment of the beginning of an older Psalm with which the choir were familiar. Ewald gives what he considers the original meaning lilies;’ that is, pure, innocent, is the law;’ but the words will not bear this interpretation, nor is it possible in their present position to assign to them any certain meaning. For the conjectures of those who regard the words as the names of musical instruments, see the articles SEE SOSHANNIM; SEE SHUSHAN-EDUTH.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shoshannim-Eduth
in title of Ps. 80 (R.V. marg., “lilies, a testimony”), probably the name of the melody to which the psalm was to be sung.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Shoshannim Eduth
sho-shanim eduth. See SONG; PSALMS.