Interesting Bible Verse...PSALM 33:2

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Brandon Ordoyne
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Interesting Bible Verse...PSALM 33:2

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PSALM 33:2

"Praise the LORD with harp: sing unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings."

PSALM 33:3

"Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with a loud noise."

I just thought I would share. Seems to me, the good Lord was thinking of the steel guitar way back then... :)

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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

In my church, we go for that "loud noise" part for sure. LOL
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Post by John Coffman »

good try Brandon, I think the intent was a harp. but a harp is very close to a steel guitar. David was know for his harp playing.
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I'm with Brandon. Jody.
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Post by L. A. Wunder »

Here's another good one...

Psalm 144:9 "O Lord I will sing unto you. Upon an instrument of ten strings, I will make melody unto you."

Now you try and tell ME the steel guitar doesn't belong in church!
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I AM IN :)
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And thus was born the Sacred Steel Guitar church.
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Post by Edward Meisse »

John Coffman wrote:good try Brandon, I think the intent was a harp. but a harp is very close to a steel guitar. David was know for his harp playing.


Modern orchestral harps even have pedals.
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And isn't there a modern version that adds "with 8 pedals and four knee levers" ? - 8)
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Pedal Steel Guitar = Console Harp
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I play at church from time to time

and it seems to work well

A friend of mine told me( he is a pastor
who plays steel guitar)once a lady came up and told him he needed to get that ole honky tonk steel guitar and throw it out of church.....
his reply was well you better throw the piano out
first cause it was honky tonk instrument way before
the steel guitar was!!!

she left in a daze hehehehehe
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

There is one more reference to an instrument of 10 strings: Psalms 92:3.

You need to use the King James translation to get the specific reference to "10 strings" as with all the other references cited.
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Kinnor here has 10 strings

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Post by robert kramer »

Psalteron (harp). Made of wood with ten strings. Heighth 90 cm. Gaza 6th century BCE. Reconstructed according to ancient mosaics.


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I think one of the newer translations specifies that it must be an Emmons. :) :) :)
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Rick,look at the design on the left of that instrument,THAT'S A BUD. DYKBC.
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Robert: It looks as though it only has one raise per string and no lowers...........really outdated. :roll:
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doesn't seem to be a pre-set for that one in the turbo-flip. Somebody needs to let peterson know.
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Post by Donny Hinson »

L. A. Wunder wrote:Here's another good one...

Psalm 144:9 "O Lord I will sing unto you. Upon an instrument of ten strings, I will make melody unto you."

Now you try and tell ME the steel guitar doesn't belong in church!
Don't know about that, but I'd say it's pretty plain that universals weren't real big on HIS list! :lol:
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Post by Jerry Eilander »

Maybe a harp is what it is,
How would you explain this vers,
Psalm 137:2 (New International Version)

There on the poplars
we hung our harps,


Hmmmm, can you see my d10 hanging in a poplar tree.
:lol: :wink: :o
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Darvin Willhoite wrote:In my church, we go for that "loud noise" part for sure. LOL
And very well, I might add, go get em Darvin.
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Post by Tommy Shown »

Let' make a joyfoul noise unto the Lord
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

Kevin Hatton wrote:And thus was born the Sacred Steel Guitar church.
Why then do most of the sacred players use 12-strings? :) :lol:

And it looks like the Lord said it twice, so we know now he really meant a D10.
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

Brandon Ordoyne wrote:PSALM 33:3

"Sing unto him a new song;...
I wish some of the players at the conventions (including me!!) would heed this advice! :lol:
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