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- Nevel_(instrument) abstract "The nevel or nebel (Hebrew: נֵ֤בֶל nêḇel) was a stringed instrument in use by the ancient Hebrew people. The Greeks referred to it as the nabla (νάβλα, cf. Latin nabilium). Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of harp, or psaltery. The King James Version renders the word into English as psaltery or viol, and the Book of Common Prayer renders it lute. The word nevel means harp in modern Hebrew.".
- Nevel_(instrument) thumbnail Nevelancient.png?width=300.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageID "17348616".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageLength "1487".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "579916317".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Common_Prayer.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Hebrew_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_and_extinct_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyres.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Cithara.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Harp.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_people.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrews.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink King_James_Version.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Kinnor.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Kithara.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Lyres_of_Ur.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Nabla_symbol.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Psaltery.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Stringed_instrument.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Viol.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink File:Kinnorancient.png.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink File:Ur_lyre.jpg.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nebhel".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nevel (instrument)".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nevel".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nevel".
- Nevel_(instrument) caption "Ancient Nevel".
- Nevel_(instrument) classification String_instrument.
- Nevel_(instrument) hasPhotoCollection Nevel_(instrument).
- Nevel_(instrument) name "Nevel".
- Nevel_(instrument) related "* Harp, Lyre * Kinnor, Kithara".
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Nevel_(instrument) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nevel_(instrument) subject Category:Ancient_Hebrew_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) subject Category:Lost_and_extinct_musical_instruments.
- Nevel_(instrument) subject Category:Lyres.
- Nevel_(instrument) hypernym Instrument.
- Nevel_(instrument) type Agent.
- Nevel_(instrument) comment "The nevel or nebel (Hebrew: נֵ֤בֶל nêḇel) was a stringed instrument in use by the ancient Hebrew people. The Greeks referred to it as the nabla (νάβλα, cf. Latin nabilium). Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of harp, or psaltery. The King James Version renders the word into English as psaltery or viol, and the Book of Common Prayer renders it lute. The word nevel means harp in modern Hebrew.".
- Nevel_(instrument) label "Nevel (instrument)".
- Nevel_(instrument) sameAs m.043kl_c.
- Nevel_(instrument) sameAs Nebel_(musikinstrument).
- Nevel_(instrument) sameAs Q17012197.
- Nevel_(instrument) sameAs Q17012197.
- Nevel_(instrument) wasDerivedFrom Nevel_(instrument)?oldid=579916317.
- Nevel_(instrument) depiction Nevelancient.png.
- Nevel_(instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Nevel_(instrument).