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PORTER - P>@ - This word when used in the Authorized Version does not bear its modern signification of a carrier of burdens, but denotes in every case a gate-keeper, from the Latin portarius , the man who attended to the porta or gate.

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Porter @ a gate-keeper ( kjv@2Samuel:18:26; kjv@2Kings:7:10; kjv@1Chronicles:9:21; kjv@2Chronicals:8:14). Of the Levites, 4,000 were appointed as porters by David ( kjv@1Chronicles:23:5), who were arranged according to their families (26:1-19) to take charge of the doors and gates of the temple. They were sometimes employed as musicians ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:18).

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PORTERS @
- Guards at the city gates, the doors of the king's palace, and doors of the temple kjv@1Chronicles:9:17-32; kjv@2Chronicles:34:13; kjv@2Chronicles:35:15
- Lodged round about the temple in order to be present for opening the doors kjv@1Chronicles:9:27
- One-third were porters of the temple kjv@2Chronicles:23:4
- One-third were porters of the king's house kjv@2Chronicles:23:5
- One-third were porters of the gate of the foundation kjv@2Chronicles:23:5
- They also served as porters of the gates of the walls kjv@Nehemiah:12:25
- They served in twenty-four courses kjv@1Chronicles:26:13-19
- Their posts were determined by lot kjv@1Chronicles:24:31; kjv@1Chronicles:26:13-19

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H2410 <STRHEB>@ חטיטא chăţîyţâ' khat-ee-taw' From an unused root apparently meaning to dig out; explorer; {Chatita} a temple porter: - Hatita.


H4853 <STRHEB>@ משּׂא maώώâ' mas-saw' From H5375; a burden; specifically {tribute} or (abstractly) porterage; figuratively an {utterance} chiefly a {doom} especially singing; {mental} desire: - {burden} carry {away} {prophecy} X they {set} {song} tribute.


H5449 <STRHEB>@ סבּל sabbâl sab-bawl' From H5445; a porter: - (to {bear} bearer of) burden (s).


H5450 <STRHEB>@ סבלה sebâlâh seb-aw-law' From H5447; porterage: - burden.


H7778 <STRHEB>@ שׁער שׁוער shô‛êr shô‛êr {sho-are'} sho-are' Active participle of H8176 (as denominative from H8179); a janitor: - {doorkeeper} porter.


H8652 <STRHEB>@ תּרע târâ‛ taw-raw' {(Chaldee}) from H8651; a doorkeeper: - porter.


G2377 <STRGRK>@ θυρωρός thurōros Thoo-ro-ros' From G2374 and οὖρος ouros (a watcher); a gate warden: - that kept the door porter.


G4811 <STRGRK>@ συκοφαντέω sukophanteō soo-kof-an-teh'-o From a compound of G4810 and a derivative of G5316; to be a fig informer (reporter of the law forbidding the exportation of figs from Greece) sycopant that is (generally and by extension) to defraud (exact unlawfully extort): - accuse falsely take by false accusation.