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συμφωνία, ας, ἡ (s. σύμφωνος; Pla. et al.; pap, LXX; EpArist 302; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 170; 179; Tat. 12, 3) in our lit. only in one pass., as a term dealing w. music Lk 15:25. It is variously interpreted:① the sound produced by several instruments, music (Paradoxogr. Flor. 43).② a group of performing musicians, band, orchestra (PFlor 74, 5; 18; POxy 1275, 9; 12; 24 συμφωνία αὐλητῶν καὶ μουσικῶν).③ a wind instrument (Polyb. 26, 1, 4 μετὰ κερατίου καὶ συμφωνίας; Athen. 13, 594e χορῷ μεγάλῳ κ. παντοίοις ὀργάνοις κ. συμφωνίαις; Da 3:5, 15 v.l. Loanw. in rabb. w. the mng. ‘double flute’ [Billerb. IV 396, 400]). Acc. to PBarry, JBL 23, 1904, 180ff; 27, 1908, 99ff a kind of bagpipe. Against this GMoore, JBL 24, 1905, 166ff. PSchmitt-Pantel, La cité au banquet, histoire des repas publics dans les cités grecques ’92 (s. SEG XLII, 1746 on vocabulary of banquets).—DELG s.v. φωνή. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.
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