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==Wikipedia EN== | ==Wikipedia EN== | ||
[[File:Nevelancient.png|thumb| | [[File:Nevelancient.png|thumb|Nevel|alt=Nevelancient.png]] | ||
The nevel or nebel (Hebrew: נֵ֤בֶל nêḇel) was a stringed instrument used by the ancient Hebrew people. The Greeks translated the name as [[nabla]] ([[νάβλα]], “[[Phoenician harp]]”). | The nevel or nebel (Hebrew: נֵ֤בֶל nêḇel) was a stringed instrument used by the ancient Hebrew people. The Greeks translated the name as [[nabla]] ([[νάβλα]], “[[Phoenician harp]]”). | ||
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The King James Version renders the word into English as psaltery or viol, and the Book of Common Prayer renders it lute.. | 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 has been adopted for | The word nevel has been adopted for “[[harp]]” in modern Hebrew. |