Fondare 60 Risultati per: Harp
Strike up, then, in thanksgiving to the Lord, with the harp’s music praise our God; (Psalms 146, 7)
let there be dancing in honour of his name, music of tambour and of harp, to praise him. (Psalms 149, 3)
Praise him with the bray of the trumpet, praise him with harp and zither. (Psalms 150, 3)
Not at Jerusalem; Jerusalem lay there, no city but a desert waste, nor any of her sons came and went; her sanctuary defiled, her citadel garrisoned by the alien, she was but a haunt of the Gentiles. Sad days for the men of Jacob; pipe nor harp sounded there now. (1 Maccabees 3, 45)
This was the very month, the very day, when it had been polluted by the Gentiles; now, on the same day of the same month, it was dedicated anew, with singing of hymns, and music of harp, zither and cymbals. (1 Maccabees 4, 54)
On the twenty-third day of the second month, in the hundred and seventy-first year, in came the Jewish folk singing praise and bearing palm-branches, with music of harp, and cymbals, and zither, and chanting of psalms; of such ill neighbours Israel was now rid. (1 Maccabees 13, 51)
All the elements may be transposed among themselves, keeping up the same answering rhythm, like the notes of a harp altering their mood; so much we may infer with certainty from the sights that have been witnessed in the past.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 17)
His name extol; songs of praise let your lips utter, and let harp’s melody mingle with the song. And you shall praise him in these words following. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 20)
Flute and harp make sweet melody; best of all a kindly tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 21)
Still you must have zither and harp, tambour and flute and wine for your entertainment; you give no thought to God’s dealings, to the world his hands have made. (Isaiah 5, 12)
For Moab, my inmost being thrills like a harp’s strings; my heart goes out to those brick-walled cities of hers. (Isaiah 16, 11)
Take thy harp and go round the streets, poor harlot forgotten; now for thy best notes, now for thy whole store of music, to bring thee back into remembrance! (Isaiah 23, 16)
