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@Radical man 7:, you are exactly right: this is not an encyclopedia article, but a piece of cheap propaganda. There is no academic support for the concept that kinnor is anything but the ancient Hebrew word for the instrument widely used at the time in the region. It is as if we had on ENGLISH Wik. not just an article on modern violin, but one on "Geige" dealing only with German aspects, one with "vioară" dealing only with Romanian aspects, etc. Ridiculous. Arminden (talk) 11:46, 20 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]