The Sword.
Another thought:
If you're speaking of Musical Instruments, the following are found in The Bible:
harp, lute, zither, bagpipe, flute, horn, pipe, Trumpet, cymbals, sistrum, tambourine.
On looking things over, the one mentioned most often appears to be the 'horn', followed by the 'trumpet' and then the 'harp'.
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Yafni Eli's father is referenced in 1 Chronicles 4:36 in the Bible.
Possibly the word 'lord', amongst other forms of address for the god involved.
stringed instruments
Many. Most notably the Koran. He is revered as a holy man and a prophet.
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Asaf, or Asaph, was referenced multiple times in the bible. One of better known Asaph referenced in the bible was a poet of the Levites during King David's era.
A minstrel: which is most likely a stringed instrument. (2 Kings 3:14-15)
Ansel Adam's has a lot of referenced pieces, but his most referenced piece is most likely to be Yosemite Falls.
The Bible was not written at one time. Parts of the Bible such as the Pentateuch were composed and referenced in later books such as Ruth and Psalms which were in turn referenced in later books like the Gospels. There is no "original Bible". The Bible officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church was the Latin Vulgate, which may be what you are referring to, but it was not the first incarnation of the Bible. Note: Bible means "Book".
The balm in Gilead is referenced in Jeremiah 8:22, and again in Jeremiah 46:11.