The Begena/Harp is an Ethiopian Orthodox instrument that dates back 7,000 years. The traditional Begena is made from wood and cowhide. Each Begena has 10 strings attached signifying the 10 commandments which were given to Moses. The cross bar atop the Begena allows for the composer to tune the instrument, in addition it also symbolizes God as it is above all parts, while the pillars on the side of the Begena symbolize Saint Michael and Saint Gabriel or the Old and New Testament.
The Begena can trace its roots back to Moses and even before that. As Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, high priests would play the Harp in front of the Ark of the Covenant to praise God. King David himself was notably one of the greatest advocates and composers of the Harp. Within the scripture he constantly is found playing the Harp as he praises God and for his own comfort.
“Now let your servants speak before you and let them seek for our lord a man who knows how to play the harp. And it will come to pass when the evil spirit is upon you, he will play his harp, and it will be good for you and give you rest” 1 Samuel 16:16