Its English name derives from a word
that means "to play the harp" in Greek. What biblical book is it?
Etymology, Etymology, and more Etymology
as well as grammar, usage, euphemism, slang, jargon, semantics (meaning), linguistics, neologism, idiom, word origin, syntax, dialect, lexicon (vocabulary), diction, pidgin, synonym, antonym, homonym, cant, argot, lingo, and redundancy.

The critically-acclaimed board game
MooT
consists of tough questions about the nuances of the English language.
Answer:
Psalms
The word psalm derives from the Greek psallein, to play the harp. The Hebrew name for the
book is Tehillim, praises, thus, most of the
150 Psalms are songs in praise of God, and are intended to be chanted to
instrumental accompanyment.
Please note that these are draft questions for the board game MooT.
If you spot an error or disagree with anything I've said here,
please let me know and I'll fix it.
(the Mootguy)
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