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CASTLES OR FORTS @ kjv@Numbers:31:10; kjv@1Chronicles:11:7; kjv@2Chronicles:17:12; kjv@2Chronicles:27:4; kjv@Acts:23:10

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CASTLE - C>@ - FENCED CITIES CITIES

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Castle @ a military fortress ( kjv@1Chronicles:11:7), also probably a kind of tower used by the priests for making known anything discovered at a distance ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:54). Castles are also mentioned kjv@Genesis:25:16) as a kind of watch-tower, from which shepherds kept watch over their flocks by night. The "castle" into which the chief captain commanded Paul to be brought was the quarters of the Roman soldiers in the fortress of Antonia (so called by Herod after his patron Mark Antony), which was close to the north-west corner of the temple kjv@Acts:21:34), which it commanded.

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CASTLE @
- A tower kjv@Genesis:25:16; kjv@Numbers:31:10; kjv@1Chronicles:11:5-7; kjv@2Chronicles:17:12; kjv@2Chronicles:27:4; kjv@2Chronicles:23:10 kjv@2Chronicles:23:Acts:21:34 kjv@Acts:21:37 16, 32
- Bars of kjv@Proverbs:18:19
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CASTLES OR FORTS @ kjv@Numbers:31:10; kjv@1Chronicles:11:7; kjv@2Chronicles:17:12; kjv@2Chronicles:27:4; kjv@Acts:23:10

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H1002 <STRHEB>@ בּירה bîyrâh bee-raw' Of foreign origin; a castle or palace: - palace.


H1003 <STRHEB>@ בּירנית bîyrânîyth bee-raw-neeth' From H1002; a fortress: - castle.


H2038 <STRHEB>@ הרמון harmôn har-mone' From the same as H2036; a castle (from its height): - palace.


H2918 <STRHEB>@ טירה ţîyrâh tee-raw' Feminine of (an equivalent to) H2905; a wall; hence a fortress or a hamlet: - (goodly) {castle} {habitation} {palace} row.


H4013 <STRHEB>@ מבצרה מבצר mibtsâr mibtsârâh {mib-tsawr'} mib-tsaw-raw' From H1219; a {fortification} {castle} or fortified city; figuratively a defender: - ({de-} most) {fenced} {fortress} (most) strong (hold).


H4026 <STRHEB>@ מגדּלה מגדּל migdâl migdâlâh {mig-dawl'} mig-daw-law' From H1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy a rostrum; figuratively a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: - {castle} {flower} {pulpit} tower. Compare the names following.


H4679 <STRHEB>@ מצדה מצד מצד metsad metsâd metsâdâh {mets-ad'} {mets-awd'} mets-aw-daw' From H6679; a fastness (as a covert of ambush): - {castle} {fort} (strong) {hold} munition.


H4686 <STRHEB>@ מצדה מצוּדה מצוּד mâtsûd metsûdâh metsûdâh {maw-tsood'} {mets-oo-daw'} mets-oo-daw' From H4685; a {net} or (abstractly) capture; also a fastness: - {castle} {defence} fort ({-ress}) (strong) {hold} be {hunted} {net} {snare} strong place.


H759 <STRHEB>@ ארמון 'armôn ar-mone' From an unused root (meaning to be elevated); a citadel (from its height): - {castle} palace. Compare H2038.


G3794 <STRGRK>@ ὀχύρωμα ochurōma okh-oo'-ro-mah From a remote derivative of G2192 (meaning to fortify through the idea of holding safely); a castle (figuratively argument): - stronghold.


G3925 <STRGRK>@ παρεμβολή parembolē par-em-bol-ay' From a compound of G3844 and G1685; a throwing in beside (juxtaposition) that is (specifically) battle array encampment or barracks (tower Antonia): - army camp castle.


G4444 <STRGRK>@ πύργος purgos poor'-gos Apparently a primary word (burgh); a tower or castle: - tower.