Pipe (Easton)
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(1 Samuel 10:5; 1 Kings 1:40; Isaiah 5:12; 30:29 ). The Hebrew word halil, so rendered, means 'bored through,' and is the name given to various kinds of wind instruments, as the fife, flute, Pan-pipes, etc. In Amos 6:5 this word is rendered 'instrument of music.' This instrument is mentioned also in"> StudyL ı ght .org Plug in, Turn on and Be En light ened! Not Yet a Member? Click to Sign Up Now! --> --> Bible Study Tools Lang uage Tools Study Lib rary Hist orical Writings Pas toral Resources Per sonal Resources Site Resources Lectionary Calendar Saturday, June 6th, 2026 the Week of Proper 4 / Ordinary 9 video advertismenet advertisement advertisement advertisement Attention! Tired of seeing ads while studying? Now you can enjoy an "Ads Free" version of the site for as little as 10¢ a day and support a great cause! Click here to learn more! Home » Bible Dictionaries » Easton's Bible Dictionary » Letter P Bible Dictionaries Pipe Easton's Bible Dictionary Search for… Enter query below: or A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Prev Entry Pinnacle Next Entry Piram Resource Toolbox Print Article Additional Links Concordances Nave Topical Bible Pipe Thompson Chain Reference Pipes Dictionaries American Tract Society Pipe Easton's Bible Dictionary Pipe Fausset Bible Dictionary Pipe Holman Bible Dictionary Reed Pipe Pipe Hastings' BibleDictionary Pipe Hastings' NT Dictionary Pipe Flute Pipe King James Dictionary Piped Pipe Morrish Bible Dictionary Pipe Smith Bible Dictionary Pipe Vines' Expository Dictionary Pipe Wilson's Bible Types Pipe Webster Dictionary Soil Pipe Piping Piped (only first 3 shown) Encyclopedias 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Bag-Pipe Hose-Pipe Pipe (only first 3 shown) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Pipe Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia Pipe McClintock and Strong's Bible Encyclopedia Pipe, Hydraulic Pipe, John S. Pipe, Musical The Nuttall Encyclopedia Pipe of Peace The Jewish Encyclopedia Pipe Lexicons ܐܰܒ݁ܽܘܒ݂ܳܐ ܙܡܰܪ αὐλέω αὐλός חָלִיל חָלַל חָלַל, , חָלַל מוצָּקָה (only first 3 shown) ( 1 Samuel 10:5 ; 1 Kings 1:40 ; Isaiah 5:12 ; 30:29 ). The Hebrew word halil, so rendered, means "bored through," and is the name given to various kinds of wind instruments, as the fife, flute, Pan-pipes, etc. In Amos 6:5 this word is rendered "instrument of music." This instrument is mentioned also in the New Testament ( Matthew 11:17 ; 1 Corinthians 14:7 ). It is still used in Palestine, and is, as in ancient times, made of different materials, as reed, copper, bronze, etc.
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