Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PIPEpip. Greek 836. aulos -- a pipe, flute ... a pipe, flute. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: aulos Phonetic Spelling: (ow-los') Short Definition: a flute, pipe Definition: a flute, pipe. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/836.htm - 6k 832. auleo -- to play on a flute Strong's Hebrew 4166. mutseqeth -- a pipe, casting... 4165, 4166. mutseqeth. 4167 . a pipe, casting. Transliteration: mutseqeth Phonetic Spelling: (moo-tsaw-kaw') Short Definition: piece. ... when it was cast, pipe ... /hebrew/4166.htm - 6k 2490b. chalal -- to play the pipe, to pipe 2485. chalil -- flute, pipe 4953. mashroqi -- a (musical) pipe 6794b. tsinnor -- a pipe, spout, conduit 8319. sharaq -- to hiss, whistle, pipe 5345. neqeb -- perhaps sockets (technical term of jeweler's work) 6804. tsanteroth -- pipes 8212. shophkah -- male organ 2490. chalal -- to bore, pierce Library In the Sod Cellar How to Conduct Ourselves at Feasts. How Does it Come? On Contrition The Omnipotence of Faith Like Precious Faith 1 Cor. xiv. 1 Of the Prayer of Recollection which God Generally Gives the Soul ... The Sluggard's Reproof Kedron Smith's Bible Dictionary Pipe(Heb. chalil). The Hebrew word so rendered is derived from a root signifying "to bore, perforate" and is represented with sufficient correctness by the English "pipe" or "flute," as in the margin of (1 Kings 1:40) The pipe was the type of perforated wind instruments, as the harp was of stringed instruments. It was made of reed, bronze or copper. It is one of the simplest, and therefore probably one of the oldest, of musical Instruments. It is associated with the tabret as an instrument of a peaceful and social character. The pipe and tabret were used at the banquets of the Hebrews, (Isaiah 5:12) and accompanied the simpler religious services when the young prophets, returning from the high place, caught their inspiration from the harmony, (1 Samuel 10:5) or the pilgrims, on their way to the great festivals of their ritual, beguiled the weariness of the march with psalms sung to the simple music of the pipe. (Isaiah 30:29) The sound of the pipe was apparently a soft wailing note, which made it appropriate to be used in mourning and at funerals (Matthew 9:23) and in the lament of the prophet over the destruction of Moab. (Jeremiah 48:36) It was even used in the temple choir, as appears from (Psalms 87:7) In later times the funeral and death-bed were never without the professional pipers or flute-players, (Matthew 9:23) a custom which still exists. In the social and festive life of the Egyptians the pipe played as prominent a part as among the Hebrews. ATS Bible Dictionary PipeA musical wind instrument, consisting of a tube with holes, like a flute or clarinet, 1 Samuel 10:5 1 Kings 1:40 Isaiah 5:12 30:29 Jeremiah 48:36 Matthew 9:23. The double pipe had two tubes, uniting in the mouthpiece; the tube played with the left hand emitting a few deep sounds, and serving as a base. The Scotch Deputation of Inquiry speak of overtaking among the hills of Judea "an Arab playing with all his might upon a shepherd's pipe made of two reeds. This was the first time we had seen any marks of joy in the land, for certainly ?all joy in darkened, the mirth of the land is gone,-" Isaiah 24:11. See MUSIC. Easton's Bible Dictionary (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. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which produces musical sounds; as, a shepherd's pipe; the pipe of an organ.2. (n.) Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, one used as a conductor of water, steam, gas, etc. 3. (n.) A small bowl with a hollow steam, -- used in smoking tobacco, and, sometimes, other substances. 4. (n.) A passageway for the air in speaking and breathing; the windpipe, or one of its divisions. 5. (n.) The key or sound of the voice. 6. (n.) The peeping whistle, call, or note of a bird. 7. (n.) The bagpipe; as, the pipes of Lucknow. 8. (n.) An elongated body or vein of ore. 9. (n.) A roll formerly used in the English exchequer, otherwise called the Great Roll, on which were taken down the accounts of debts to the king; -- so called because put together like a pipe. 10. (n.) A boatswain's whistle, used to call the crew to their duties; also, the sound of it. 11. (n.) A cask usually containing two hogsheads, or 126 wine gallons; also, the quantity which it contains. 12. (v. i.) To play on a pipe, fife, flute, or other tubular wind instrument of music. 13. (v. i.) To call, convey orders, etc., by means of signals on a pipe or whistle carried by a boatswain. 14. (v. i.) To emit or have a shrill sound like that of a pipe; to whistle. 15. (v. i.) To become hollow in the process of solidifying; -- said of an ingot, as of steel. 16. (v. t.) To perform, as a tune, by playing on a pipe, flute, fife, etc.; to utter in the shrill tone of a pipe. 17. (v. t.) To call or direct, as a crew, by the boatswain's whistle. 18. (v. t.) To furnish or equip with pipes; as, to pipe an engine, or a building. Thesaurus Pipe (13 Occurrences)... wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which produces musical sounds; as, a shepherd's pipe; the pipe... /p/pipe.htm - 13k Water-pipe (1 Occurrence) Music-pipe (1 Occurrence) Flute (16 Occurrences) Lyre (32 Occurrences) Lute (13 Occurrences) Piped (4 Occurrences) Bagpipe (4 Occurrences) Sambuca (4 Occurrences) Piping (3 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Pipe (13 Occurrences)1 Corinthians 14:7 Even things without life, giving a voice, whether pipe or harp, if they didn't give a distinction in the sounds, how would it be known what is piped or harped? Genesis 4:21 His brother's name was Jubal, who was the father of all who handle the harp and pipe. 1 Samuel 10:5 "After that you shall come to the hill of God, where is the garrison of the Philistines: and it shall happen, when you have come there to the city, that you shall meet a band of prophets coming down from the high place with a psaltery, and a tambourine, and a pipe, and a harp, before them; and they will be prophesying: Job 21:12 They sing to the tambourine and harp, and rejoice at the sound of the pipe. Job 30:31 Therefore my harp has turned to mourning, and my pipe into the voice of those who weep. Psalms 150:4 Praise him with timbrel and dance: Praise him with stringed instruments and pipe. Isaiah 5:12 And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands. Isaiah 30:29 Ye shall have a song, as in the night when a holy solemnity is kept; and gladness of heart, as when one goeth with a pipe to come into the mountain of the LORD, to the mighty One of Israel. Daniel 3:5 that whenever you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipe, and all kinds of music, you fall down and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king has set up; Daniel 3:7 Therefore at that time, when all the peoples heard the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipe, and all kinds of music, all the peoples, the nations, and the languages, fell down and worshiped the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up. Daniel 3:10 You, O king, have made a decree, that every man that shall hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipe, and all kinds of music, shall fall down and worship the golden image; Daniel 3:15 Now if you are ready whenever you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipe, and all kinds of music to fall down and worship the image which I have made, well : but if you don't worship, you shall be cast the same hour into the midst of a burning fiery furnace; and who is that god that shall deliver you out of my hands? Zechariah 10:8 With the sound of the pipe I will get them together; for I have given the price to make them free: and they will be increased as they were increased. Subtopics Pipe used in Religious Services Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |