Musical Instruments of the Bible

Musical Instruments of the Bible

by Jeremy Montagu
Musical Instruments of the Bible

Musical Instruments of the Bible

by Jeremy Montagu

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Overview

For everyone who's read the Bible and wondered what David's harp, or Nebuchadnezzar's sackbut and cornett really were, Jeremy Montagu, retired curator of Oxford's Bate Collection of Historical Instruments, has composed an astoundingly thorough investigation and explanation of the musical instruments that pepper the pages of Western Civilization's most holy book. This is a detailed study of all the musical instruments mentioned in the Bible, using the resources of linguistics, organology, and ethnomusicology to identify and describe them. Every reference to an instrument is noted and all the misconceptions of translation are corrected.

The Bible, as we know it in English, is a translation, and the history of biblical translations into Aramaic, Greek, Latin and other languages is one of guesswork. The substitution of the musical instruments from the translator's era for those of the original author is as common as it is overlooked. Jubal did not have an organ, nor David a harp. This book uses all the resources available to establish what each instrument really was, what it looked like, and how it was played and is arranged in the same order as the King James Bible, with explanation where this differs from other versions in English. As well as a full bibliography, there are three indexes. The first is of Biblical Citations so that readers may check every mention in the Bible from its chapter and verse. The second is a quadrilingual parallel citation in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, so that each reference can be crosschecked. The third is a general index.

The four biblical languages, Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Latin, are used to the full, and the original texts are cited frequently. There are 18 illustrations, some of which are archeological remains, some ethnographic parallels, and one is of the sole biblical instrument still in regular use: the ram's horn which brought down the walls of Jericho. Musical Instruments of the Bible is perfect for university theology and comparative religion depa

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461669944
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/09/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jeremy Montagu is a private museum curator in Oxford, United Kingdom. He is a retired Oxford University lecturer and curator of the Bate Collection of Historical Instruments. He has published several books on musical instruments and has written for such journals as the Galpin Society Journal, Early Music, and FoMRHI Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsix
Transcriptionxi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
1Introduction1
2The Pentateuch11
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
3The Narrative Books36
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
Samuel
Kings
Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
4The Poetical Books71
Psalms
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Songs
5The Prophets88
Isaiah to Malachi
6The Apocrypha107
Esdras to Maccabees
7The New Testament120
Gospels to Revelations
8The Use of Instruments128
Bibliography151
Index of Biblical Citations157
Quadrilingual Index of Musical References161
General Index171
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