Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a melodious sound.
All Commentaries on Psalms 92:3 Go To Psalms 92
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Strings, upon. Hebrew, "on the has or, and on the nabel, on the higaion with the cinnor. "Yet the ten stringed instrument seems to have been the same with the psaltery, or nobol. (Haydock)
Bellarmine thinks and is redundant, and was not in the copies of the Septuagint, or it is only explanatory, as we know that the psaltery had ten strings, Psalm xxxii. 2., and cxliii. 9. (Menochius)
The matter is of small consequence. (Berthier)
Eusebius seems to insinuate, that instruments were not used in the Church of his time. (Calmet)
The observance of the commandments, and mortification, signified by the harp, are requisite. (Worthington)