David and all Israel were dancing before God with all their might, with songs and lyres and harps and tambourines and cymbals and trumpets.
2 Chronicles 5:12 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021 all the Levitical singers, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, their sons and kindred, arrayed in fine linen, with cymbals, harps, and lyres, stood east of the altar with one hundred twenty priests who were trumpeters. More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 also the Levites which were the singers, all of them of Asaph, of Heman, of Jeduthun, with their sons and their brethren, being arrayed in white linen, having cymbals and psalteries and harps, stood at the east end of the altar, and with them an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets:) Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And all the Levites who were singers–all of those of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, with their sons and kinsmen, arrayed in fine linen, having cymbals, harps, and lyres–stood at the east end of the altar, and with them 120 priests blowing trumpets; American Standard Version (1901) also the Levites who were the singers, all of them, even Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, and their sons and their brethren, arrayed in fine linen, with cymbals and psalteries and harps, stood at the east end of the altar, and with them a hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets); Common English Bible All the levitical musicians—Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, and their families and relatives—were dressed in fine linen and stood east of the altar with cymbals, harps, and zithers, along with one hundred twenty priests blowing trumpets. Catholic Public Domain Version with both the Levites and the singing men, that is, those who were under Asaph, and those who were under Heman, and those who were under Jeduthun, with their sons and brothers, clothed in fine linen, sounded out with cymbals, and psalteries, and harps, standing toward the eastern side of the altar. And with them were one hundred twenty priests, sounding out with trumpets. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Both the Levites and the singing men, that is, both they that were under Asaph, and they that were under Heman, and they that were under Idithun, with their sons, and their brethren, clothed with fine linen, sounded with cymbals, and psalteries, and harps, standing on the east side of the altar: and with them a hundred and twenty priests, sounding with trumpets. |
David and all Israel were dancing before God with all their might, with songs and lyres and harps and tambourines and cymbals and trumpets.
Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah, and Eliezer, the priests, were to blow the trumpets before the ark of God. Obed-edom and Jehiah also were to be gatekeepers for the ark.
David was clothed with a robe of fine linen, as also were all the Levites who were carrying the ark, and the singers, and Chenaniah the leader of the music of the singers, and David wore a linen ephod.
And they shall stand every morning thanking and praising the Lord, and likewise at evening,
four thousand gatekeepers, and four thousand shall offer praises to the Lord with the instruments that I have made for praise.”
These are the men who served, and their sons were: Of the Kohathites: Heman, the singer, son of Joel, son of Samuel,
and his kinsman Asaph, who stood on his right, namely, Asaph son of Berechiah, son of Shimea,
He stationed the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, harps, and lyres, according to the commandment of David and of Gad the king’s seer and of the prophet Nathan, for the commandment was from the Lord through his prophets.
The Levites stood with the instruments of David and the priests with the trumpets.
The priests stood at their posts, the Levites also, with the instruments for music to the Lord that King David had made for giving thanks to the Lord—for his steadfast love endures forever—whenever David offered praises through their playing. Opposite them the priests sounded trumpets, and all Israel stood.
Let them praise his name with dancing, making melody to him with tambourine and lyre.
The mighty one, God the Lord, speaks and summons the earth from the rising of the sun to its setting.
the singers in front, the musicians last, between them young women playing tambourines:
and out of the temple came the seven angels with the seven plagues, robed in pure bright linen, with golden sashes across their chests.
to her it has been granted to be clothed with fine linen, bright and pure”— for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints.