sho-far'
or shophar {sho-far'}; from 8231 in the original sense of
incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved
horn:--cornet, trumpet.
see Hebrew for [08231]
And let Zadok [06659] the priest [03548] and Nathan [05416] the prophet [05030] anoint [04886] him there king [04428] over Israel [03478]: and blow [08628] ye with the trumpet [07782], and say [0559], God save [02421] king [04428] Solomon [08010].
And Zadok [06659] the priest [03548] took [03947] an horn [07161] of oil [08081] out of the tabernacle [0168], and anointed [04886] Solomon [08010]. And they blew [08628] the trumpet [07782]; and all the people [05971] said [0559], God save [02421] king [04428] Solomon [08010].
And Adonijah [0138] and all the guests [07121] that were with him heard [08085] it as they had made an end [03615] of eating [0398]. And when Joab [03097] heard [08085] the sound [06963] of the trumpet [07782], he said [0559], Wherefore is this noise [06963] of the city [07151] being in an uproar [01993]?