1 | Strong's Number: g5567 | Greek: psallo |
Melody (Verb):
primarily "to twitch, twang," then, "to play a stringed instrument with the fingers," and hence, in the Sept., "to sing with a harp, sing psalms," denotes, in the NT, "to sing a hymn, sing praise;" in Eph 5:19, "making melody" (for the preceding word ado, see SING). Elsewhere it is rendered "sing," Rom 15:9; 1Cr 14:15; in Jam 5:13, RV, "let him sing praise" (AV, "let him sing psalms").
See SING.
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