Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 5:12
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12. Music was common at ancient feasts ( Isaiah 24:8 ; Isaiah 24:9 ; Amos 6:5 ; Amos 6:6 ). viol —an instrument with twelve strings [JOSEPHUS, Antiquities, 8.10]. tabret — Hebrew, toph, from the use of which in drowning the cries of children sacrificed to Moloch, Tophet received its name. Arabic, duf. A kettle drum, or tambourine. pipe —flute or flageolet: from a Hebrew root "to bore through"; or else, "to dance" (compare Amos 6:6- : ). regard not . . . Lord —a frequent effect of feasting ( Job 1:5 ; Psalms 28:5 ). work . . . operation —in punishing the guilty ( Isaiah 5:19 ; Isaiah 10:12 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-13" class="com-number"
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