This tree was one of the chief trees of Lebanon (
Isa 60:13); one of usefulness (
Isa 41:19;
55:13); associated with the cedar (
2Ki 19:23;
Ps 104:17;
Isa 14:8;
Zec 11:2); its boughs were wide and great (
Eze 31:8); it was evergreen (
Ho 14:8); it could supply boards and timber for doors (
1Ki 6:15,
24); beams for roofing the temple (
2Ch 3:5); planks for
shipbuilding (
Eze 27:5). In
2Sa 6:5 we read: "David and all the house of Israel played before Yahweh with all manner of instruments made of fir-wood," etc. It is practically certain that the reading in the parallel passage in
1Ch 13:8 is more correct: "David and all Israel played before God with all their might, even with songs," etc. This view is supported by the Septuagint translation (en pase dunamei). There is therefore no necessity to suppose that berosh was a wood used for musical instruments.