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Daniel 3:15

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3705 Now כען
H2006 if הן
H383 ye be איתיכון
H6263 ready עתידין
H1768 that די
H5732 time בעדנא
H1768 at what די
H8086 ye hear תשׁמעון
H7032 the sound קל
H7162 the cornet קרנא
H4953 flute משׁרוקיתא
H7030 harp קיתרס
H5443 sackbut שׂבכא
H6460 psaltery פסנתרין
H5481 and dulcimer וסומפניה
H3606 and all וכל
H2178 kinds זני
H2170 musick זמרא
H5308 ye fall down תפלון
H5457 and worship ותסגדון
H6755 the image לצלמא
H1768 which די
H5648 I have made עבדת
H2006 well but if והן
H3809 not לא
H5457 ye worship תסגדון
H8160 the same hour בה שׁעתה
H7412 cast תתרמון
H1459 into the midst לגוא
H861 furnace אתון
H5135 fiery נורא
H3345 a burning יקדתא
H4479 and who ומן
H1932   הוא
H426 God אלה
H1768 is that די
H7804 shall deliver ישׁיזבנכון
H4481 of מן
H3028 my hands ידי׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  ye
H6263 ready
H1768 that
  at
H1768 what
H5732 time
  ye
H8086 hear
  the
H7032 sound
  the
H7162 cornet
H4953 flute
H7030 harp
H5443 sackbut
H6460 psaltery
  and
H5481 dulcimer
  and
H2178 kinds
H2170 musick
  ye
  fall
H5308 down
  and
H5457 worship
  the
H6755 image
H1768 which
  I
  have
H5648 made
  well
  but
  ye
H5457 worship
  ye
  shall
H7412 cast
  the
  same
H8160 hour
  into
  the
H1459 midst
  a
H3345 burning
H5135 fiery
H861 furnace
  and
  is
H1768 that
H426 God
H1768 that
  shall
H7804 deliver
  you
  out
  my
H3028 hands

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7030
Hebrew: קִיתָרֹס
Transliteration: qîythârôç
Pronunciation: kee-thaw-roce'
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: harp.
Definition:  

Of Greek origin [H2788]; a lyre

1. a musical instrument

a. probably the lyre or zither

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.