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CHAMBERLAINS @ kjv@2Kings:23:11; kjv@Esther:1:10; kjv@Acts:12:20; kjv@Romans:16:23

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CHAMBER - C>@ - kjv@Genesis:43:30; 2 Samuel 18:33; kjv@Psalms:19:5; kjv@Daniel:6:10) The word chamber in these passages has much the same significance as with us, meaning the private rooms of the house
the guest chamber, as with us, meaning a room set apart for the accommodation of the visiting friend. kjv@Mark:14:14-15; kjv@Luke:22:12) The upper chamber was used more particularly for the lodgment of strangers. kjv@Acts:9:37)

CHAMBERLAIN - C>@ - an officer attached to the court of a king, who formerly had charge of the private apartments or chambers of the palace. He kept the accounts of the public revenues. The office held by Blastus, "the king’s chamberlain," was entirely different from this. kjv@Acts:12:20) It was a post of honor which involved great intimacy and influence with the king. For chamberlain as used in the Old Testament, see EUNUCH

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Chamber @ "on the wall," which the Shunammite prepared for the prophet Elisha ( kjv@2Kings:4:10), was an upper chamber over the porch through the hall toward the street. This was the "guest chamber" where entertainments were prepared kjv@Mark:14:14). There were also "chambers within chambers" (kjvKings:22:25; kjv@2Kings:9:2). To enter into a chamber is used metaphorically of prayer and communion with God kjv@Isaiah:26:20). The "chambers of the south" kjv@Job:9:9) are probably the constelations of the southern hemisphere. The "chambers of imagery", i.e., chambers painted with images, as used by Ezekiel (8:12), is an expression denoting the vision the prophet had of the abominations practised by the Jews in Jerusalem.

Chambering @ kjv@Romans:13:13), wantonness, impurity.

Chamberlain @ a confidential servant of the king kjv@Genesis:37:36 kjv@Genesis:39:1). In kjv@Romans:16:23 mention is made of "Erastus the chamberlain." Here the word denotes the treasurer of the city, or the quaestor, as the Romans styled him. He is almost the only convert from the higher ranks of whom mention is made (comp. kjv@Acts:17:34). Blastus, Herod's "chamberlain" kjv@Acts:12:20), was his personal attendant or valet-de-chambre. The Hebrew word saris, thus translated in kjv@Esther:1:10 kjv@Esther:1:15 kjv@Esther:2:3 kjv@Esther:2:14, 21, etc., properly means an eunuch (as in the marg.), as it is rendered in kjv@Isaiah:39:7 kjv@Isaiah:56:3.

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CHAMBERLAIN @
- An officer of a king kjv@2Kings:23:11; kjv@Esther:1:10-15; kjv@Esther:2:3-21; kjv@Esther:4:4-5; kjv@Acts:12:20; kjv@Romans:16:23

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kjv@STRING:Hupham <HITCHCOCK>@ their chamber; their bank - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Huppim <HITCHCOCK>@ a chamber covered; the sea-shore - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Vajezatha <HITCHCOCK>@ sprinkling the chamber - HITCHCOCK-V


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CHAMBERLAINS @ kjv@2Kings:23:11; kjv@Esther:1:10; kjv@Acts:12:20; kjv@Romans:16:23

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H2314 <STRHEB>@ חדר châdar khaw-dar' A primitive root; properly to inclose (as a {room}) that {is} (by analogy) to beset (as in a siege): - enter a privy chamber.


H2315 <STRHEB>@ חדר cheder kheh'-der From H2314; an apartment (usually literally): - ([bed] inner) {chamber} innermost (-ward) {part} {parlour} + {south} X within.


H2316 <STRHEB>@ חדר chădar khad-ar' Another form for H2315; chamber; {Chadar} an Ishmaelite: - Hadar.


H2646 <STRHEB>@ חפּה chûppâh khoop-paw' From H2645; a canopy: - {chamber} {closet} defence.


H3326 <STRHEB>@ יצוּע yâtsûayaw-tsoo'-ah Passive participle of H3331; {spread} that {is} a bed; (architecturally) an {extension} that {is} wing or lean to (a single story or collection): - {bed} {chamber} couch.


H3957 <STRHEB>@ לשׁכּה lishkâh lish-kaw' From an unused root of uncertain meaning; a room in a building (whether for {storage} {eating} or lodging): - {chamber} parlour. Compare H5393.


H4296 <STRHEB>@ מטּה miţţâh mit-taw' From H5186; a bed (as extended) for sleeping or eating; by analogy a {sofa} litter or bier: - bed ({[-chamber]}) bier.


H4904 <STRHEB>@ משׁכּב mishkâb mish-kawb' From H7901; a bed (figuratively a bier); abstractly sleep; by euphemism carnal intercourse: - bed ({[-chamber]}) {couch} lieth (lying) with.


H5393 <STRHEB>@ נשׁכּה nishkâh nish-kaw' For H3957; a cell: - chamber.


H5631 <STRHEB>@ סרס סריס sârîys sâris {saw-reece'} saw-reece' From an unused root meaning to castrate; a eunuch; by implication valet (especially of the female {apartments}) and thus a minister of state: - {chamberlain} {eunuch} officer. Compare H7249.


H5944 <STRHEB>@ עליּה ‛ălîyâh al-ee-yaw' Feminine from H5927; something {lofty} that {is} a stair way; also a second story room (or even one on the roof); figuratively the sky: - {ascent} (upper) {chamber} going {up} {loft} parlour.


H5952 <STRHEB>@ עלּית ‛allîyth al-leeth' From H5927; a second story room: - chamber. Compare H5944.


H6763 <STRHEB>@ צלעה צלע tsêlâ‛ tsal‛âh {tsay-law'} tsal-aw' From H6760; a rib (as {curved}) literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a {door} that {is} leaf); hence a {side} literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the {sky} that {is} quarter); arcitecturally a timber (especially floor or ceiling) or plank (single or {collectively} that {is} a flooring): - {beem} {board} {chamber} {corner} {leaf} {plank} {rib} side (chamber).


H7064 <STRHEB>@ קן qên kane Contracted from H7077; a nest (as {fixed}) sometimes including the nestlings; figuratively a chamber or dwelling: - {nest} room.


H7249 <STRHEB>@ רב־סריס rab-sârîys rab-saw-reece' From H7227 and a foreign word for a eunuch; chief chamberlain; {Rab-Saris} a Babylonian official: - Rab-saris.


H8372 <STRHEB>@ תּאה תּא tâ' tâ'âh {taw} taw-aw' (The second form being feminine and used in ); from (the base of) H8376; a room (as circumscribed): - (little) chamber.


G2135 <STRGRK>@ εὐνοῦχος eunouchos yoo-noo'-khos From εὐνή eunē (a bed) and G2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication a chamberlain (state officer): - eunuch.


G2646 <STRGRK>@ κατάλυμα kataluma kat-al'-oo-mah From G2647; properly a dissolution (breaking up of a journey) that is (by implication) a lodging place: - guestchamber inn.


G2845 <STRGRK>@ κοίτη koitē koy'-tay From G2749; a couch; by extension cohabitation; by implication the male sperm: - bed chambering X conceive.


G2846 <STRGRK>@ κοιτών koitōn koy-tone' From G2845; a bed room: - + chamberlain.


G3567 <STRGRK>@ νυμφών numphōn noom-fohn' From G3565; the bridal room: - bridechamber.


G3623 <STRGRK>@ οἰκονόμος oikonomos oy-kon-om'-os From G3624 and the base of G3551; a house distributor (that is manager) or overseer that is an employee in that capacity; by extension a fiscal agent (treasurer); figuratively a preacher (of the Gospel): - chamberlain governor steward.


G5009 <STRGRK>@ ταμεῖον tameion tam-i'-on Neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of ταμίας tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to τέμνω temnō to cut); a dispensary or magazine that is a chamber on the ground floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy a spot for retirement): - secret chamber closet storehouse.


G5253 <STRGRK>@ ὑπερῷον huperōon hoop-er-o'-on Neuter of a derivative of G5228; a higher part of the house that is apartment in the third story: - upper chamber (room).