The meaning of Instrument in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)in'-stroo-ment (keli; in Greek plural hopla, Romans 6:13): The word in the Old Testament is used for utensils for service, chiefly in connection with the sanctuary (compare Exodus 25:9; Numbers 4:12, Numbers 4:26, Numbers 4:32; I Kings 19:21; I Chronicles 9:29; II Chronicles 4:16, the King James Version); for weapons of war (I Samuel 8:12; I Chronicles 12:33, I Chronicles 12:17, etc.); notably for musical instruments. See MUSIC. The members of the body are described by Paul (Romans 6:13) as "instruments" to be used in the service of righteousness, as before they were in the service of unrighteousness.
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