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Dwell @ Tents were in primitive times the common dwellings of men. Houses were afterwards built, the walls of which were frequently of mud kjv@Job:24:16; kjv@Matthew:6:19-20) or of sun-dried bricks. God "dwells in light" ( kjv@1Timothy:6:16; kjv@1John:1:7), in heaven kjv@Psalms:123:1), in his church kjv@Psalms:9:11; kjv@1John:4:12). Christ dwelt on earth in the days of his humiliation kjv@John:1:14). He now dwells in the hearts of his people kjv@Ephesians:3:17-19). The Holy Spirit dwells in believers ( kjv@1Corinthians:3:16; kjv@2Timothy:1:14). We are exhorted to "let the word of God dwell in us richly" kjv@Colossians:3:16; kjv@Psalms:119:11). Dwell deep occurs only in kjv@Jeremiah:49:8, and refers to the custom of seeking refuge from impending danger, in retiring to the recesses of rocks and caverns, or to remote places in the desert.

Dwellings @ The materials used in buildings were commonly bricks, sometimes also stones kjv@Leviticus:14:40-42), which were held together by cement kjv@Jeremiah:43:9) or bitumen kjv@Genesis:11:3). The exterior was usually whitewashed kjv@Leviticus:14:41; kjv@Ezekiel:13:10; kjv@Matthew:23:27). The beams were of sycamore kjv@Isaiah:9:10), or olive-wood, or cedar (kjvKings:7:2; kjv@Isaiah:9:10). The form of Eastern dwellings differed in many respects from that of dwellings in Western lands. The larger houses were built in a quadrangle enclosing a court-yard kjv@Luke:5:19; kjv@2Samuel:17:18; kjv@Nehemiah:8:16) surrounded by galleries, which formed the guest-chamber or reception-room for visitors. The flat roof, surrounded by a low parapet, was used for many domestic and social purposes. It was reached by steps from the court. In connection with it ( kjv@2Kings:23:12) was an upper room, used as a private chamber ( kjv@2Samuel:18:33; kjv@Daniel:6:11), also as a bedroom ( kjv@2Kings:23:12), a sleeping apartment for guests ( kjv@2Kings:4:10), and as a sick-chamber (kjvKings:17:19). The doors, sometimes of stone, swung on morticed pivots, and were generally fastened by wooden bolts. The houses of the more wealthy had a doorkeeper or a female porter kjv@John:18:16; kjv@Acts:12:13). The windows generally opened into the courtyard, and were closed by a lattice kjv@Judges:5:28). The interior rooms were set apart for the female portion of the household. The furniture of the room ( kjv@2Kings:4:10) consisted of a couch furnished with pillows kjv@Amos:6:4; kjv@Ezekiel:13:20); and besides this, chairs, a table and lanterns or lamp-stands ( kjv@2Kings:4:10).

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kjv@STRING:Beth-baalmeon <HITCHCOCK>@ an idol of the dwelling-place - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-meon <HITCHCOCK>@ house of the dwelling-place - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Hazarmaveth <HITCHCOCK>@ dwelling of death - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hethlon <HITCHCOCK>@ a fearful dwelling - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Jashub <HITCHCOCK>@ a returning; a controversy; a dwelling place - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jushabhesed <HITCHCOCK>@ dwelling-place; change of mercy - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Meunim <HITCHCOCK>@ dwelling-places; afflicted - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Perizzites <HITCHCOCK>@ dwelling in villages - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Philistines <HITCHCOCK>@ those who dwell in villages - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Zibeon <HITCHCOCK>@ iniquity that dwells - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zibiah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord dwells; deer; goat - HITCHCOCK-Z


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H1481 <STRHEB>@ גּוּר gûr goor A primitive root; properly to turn aside from the road (for a lodging or any other {purpose}) that {is} sojourn (as a guest); also to {shrink} fear (as in a strange place); also to gather for hostility (as afraid): - {abide} {assemble} be {afraid} {dwell} {fear} gather ({together}) {inhabitant} {remain} {sojourn} stand in {awe} (be) {stranger} X surely.


H1485 <STRHEB>@ גּוּר־בּעל gûr-baal goor-bah'-al From H1481 and H1168; dwelling of Baal; Gur {Baal} a place in Arabia: - Gur-baal.


H1752 <STRHEB>@ דּוּר dûr dure A primitive root; properly to gyrate (or move in a {circle}) that {is} to remain: - dwell.


H1753 <STRHEB>@ דּוּר dûr dure (Chaldee); corresponding to H1752; to reside: - dwell.


H1755 <STRHEB>@ דּר דּור dôr dôr {dore} dore From H1752; properly a revolution of {time} that {is} an age or generation; also a dwelling: - {age} X {evermore} {generation} {[n-]ever} posterity.


H1756 <STRHEB>@ דּאר דּור dôr dô'r {dore} dore From H1755; dwelling; {Dor} a place in Palestine: - Dor.


H1757 <STRHEB>@ דּוּרא dûrâ' doo-raw' (Chaldee); probably from H1753; circle or dwelling; {Dura} a place in Babylon: - Dura.


H168 <STRHEB>@ אהל 'ôhel o'-hel From H166; a tent (as clearly conspicuous from a distance): - {covering} (dwelling) ({place}) {home} {tabernacle} tent.


H2073 <STRHEB>@ זבל זבוּל zebûl zebûl {ze-bool'} zeb-ool' From H2082; a residence: - dwell {in} {dwelling} habitation.


H2082 <STRHEB>@ זבל zâbal zaw-bal' A primitive root; apparently properly to {inclose} that {is} to reside: - dwell with.


H2083 <STRHEB>@ זבל zebûl zeb-ool' The same as H2074; dwelling; {Zebul} an Israelite: - Zebul. Compare H2073.


H2583 <STRHEB>@ חנה chânâh khaw-naw' A primitive root (compare H2603); properly to incline; by implication to decline (of the slanting rays of evening); specifically to pitch a tent; generally to encamp (for abode or siege): - abide (in {tents}) {camp} {dwell} {encamp} grow to an {end} {lie} pitch ({tent}) rest in tent.


H2752 <STRHEB>@ חרי chôrîy kho-ree' From H2356; cave dweller or troglodyte; a Chorite or aboriginal Idumaean: - {Horims} Horites.


H3143 <STRHEB>@ יושׁביה yôshibyâh yo-shib-yaw' From H3427 and H3050; Jehovah will cause to dwell; {Joshibjah} an Israelite: - Josibiah.


H3427 <STRHEB>@ ישׁב yâshab yaw-shab' A primitive root; properly to sit down (specifically as {judge} in {ambush} in quiet); by implication to {dwell} to remain; causatively to {settle} to marry: - (make to) abide ({-ing}) {continue} (cause {to} make to) dwell ({-ing}) ease {self} {endure} {establish} X {fail} {habitation} {haunt} (make to) inhabit ({-ant}) make to keep {[house]} {lurking} X marry ({-ing}) (bring again to) {place} {remain} {return} {seat} set ({-tle}) (down-) sit ({-down} {still} -ting {down} -ting [place] {-uate}) {take} tarry.


H3430 <STRHEB>@ ישׁבּו בּנב yishbô benôb yish-bo' beh-nobe' From H3427 and {H5011} with a pronominal suffix and a preposition interposed; his dwelling (is) in Nob; {Jishbo-be-Nob} a Philistine: - Ishbi-benob [from the margin].


H3488 <STRHEB>@ יתב yethib yeth-eeb' (Chaldee); corresponding to H3427; to sit or dwell: - {dwell} (be) {set} sit.


H3885 <STRHEB>@ לין לוּן lûn lîyn {loon} leen A primitive root; to stop (usually over night); by implication to stay permanently; hence (in a bad sense) to be obstinate (especially in {words} to complain): - abide (all {night}) {continue} {dwell} {endure} {grudge} be {left} lie all {night} (cause to) lodge (all {night} {in} {-ing} this {night}) (make to) {murmur} {remain} tarry (all {night} that night).


H4033 <STRHEB>@ מגר מגוּר mâgûr mâgûr {maw-goor'} maw-goor' From H1481 in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension a permanent residence: - {dwelling} {pilgrimage} where {sojourn} be a stranger. Compare H4032.


H4070 <STRHEB>@ מדר מדר מדור medôr medôr medâr {med-ore'} {med-ore'} med-awr' From H1753; a dwelling: - dwelling.


H4186 <STRHEB>@ משׁב מושׁב môshâb môshâb {mo-shawb'} mo-shawb' From H3427; a seat; figuratively a site; abstractly a session; by extension an abode (the place or the time); by implication population: - {assembly} dwell {in} dwelling ({-place}) wherein (that) dwelt ({in}) inhabited {place} {seat} {sitting} {situation} sojourning.


H4349 <STRHEB>@ מכון mâkôn maw-kone' From H3559; properly a {fixture} that {is} a basis; generally a {place} especially as an abode: - {foundation} {habitation} ({dwelling-} settled) place.


H4583 <STRHEB>@ מעין מעוןo mâ‛ôn mâ‛îyn {maw-ohn'} maw-een' From the same as H5772; an {abode} of God (the Tabernacle or the {Temple}) men (their home) or animals (their lair); hence a retreat (asylum): - {den} dwelling ([-]) {place}) habitation.


H4585 <STRHEB>@ מענה מעונה me‛ônâh me‛ônâh {meh-o-naw'} meh-o-naw' Feminine of {H4583} and meaning the same: - {den} {habitation} (dwelling) {place} refuge.


H4801 <STRHEB>@ מרחק merchâq mer-khawk' From H7368; {remoteness} that {is} (concretely) a distant place; often (adverbially) from afar: - ({a} dwell {in} very) far ({country} off). See also H1023.


H4908 <STRHEB>@ משׁכּן mishkân mish-kawn' From H7931; a residence (including a shepherd´ s {hut} the lair of {animals} figuratively the grave; also the Temple); specifically the Tabernacle (properly its wooden walls): - {dwelleth} dwelling ({place}) {habitation} {tabernacle} tent.


H5116 <STRHEB>@ נוה נוה nâveh nâvâh {naw-veh'} naw-vaw' From H5115; (adjective) at home; hence (by implication of satisfaction) lovely; also (noun) a {home} of God ({temple}) men ({residence}) flocks ({pasture}) or wild animals (den): - {comely} dwelling ({place}) {fold} {habitation} pleasant {place} {sheepcote} {stable} tarried.


H5117 <STRHEB>@ נוּח nûach noo'-akh A primitive root; to {rest} that {is} settle down; used in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} {intransitively} transitively and causatively (to {dwell} stay6 let {fall} place6 let {alone} withdraw6 give {comfort} etc.): - {cease} be {confederate} {lay} let {down} (be) {quiet} {remain} (cause {to} be {at} {give} {have} make to) {rest} set down. Compare H3241.


H5525 <STRHEB>@ סכּי sûkkîy sook-kee' Patrial from an unknown name (perhaps H5520); a {Sukkite} or inhabitant of some place near Egypt (that {is} hut dwellers): - Sukkiims.


H5772 <STRHEB>@ עונה ‛ônâh o-naw' From an unused root apparently meaning to dwell together; (sexual) cohabitation: - duty of marriage.


H5874 <STRHEB>@ עין־דּר עין דּור עין־דּאר ‛êyn-dr ‛êyn dôr ‛êyn-dôr {ane-dore'} ane {dore} ane-dore' From H5869 and H1755; fountain of dwelling; {En-Dor} a place in Palestine: - En-dor.


H5975 <STRHEB>@ עמד ‛âmad aw-mad' A primitive root; to {stand} in various relations (literally and {figuratively} intransitively and transitively): - abide ({behind}) {appoint} {arise} {cease} {confirm} {continue} {dwell} be {employed} {endure} {establish} {leave} {make} {ordain} be {[over]} {place} (be) present ({self}) raise {up} {remain} {repair} + {serve} set ({forth} {over} {-tle} {up}) (make {to} make to be at {a} with-) stand ({by} {fast} {firm} {still} {up}) (be at a) stay ({up}) tarry.


H6728 <STRHEB>@ ציּי tsîyîy tsee-ee' From the same as H6723; a desert {dweller} that {is} nomad or wild beast: - wild beast of the {desert} that dwell in (inhabiting) the wilderness.


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


H7931 <STRHEB>@ שׁכן shâkan shaw-kan' A primitive root (apparently akin (by transmutation) to H7901 through the idea of lodging; compare H5531 and H7925); to reside or permanently stay (literally or figuratively): - {abide} {continue} (cause {to} make to) dwell ({-er}) have {habitation} {inhabit} {lay} {place} (cause to) {remain} {rest} set (up).


H7932 <STRHEB>@ שׁכן shekan shek-an' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7931: - cause to {dwell} have habitation.


H8271 <STRHEB>@ שׁרא sherê' sher-ay' (Chaldee); a root corresponding to that of H8293; to {free} separate; figuratively to {unravel} commence; by implication (of unloading beasts) to reside: - begin {dissolve} {dwell} loose.


H8287 <STRHEB>@ שׁרוּחן shârûchen shaw-roo-khen' Probably from H8281 (in the sense of dwelling (compare H8271)) and H2580; abode of pleasure; {Sharuchen} a place in Palestine: - Sharuhen.


H8453 <STRHEB>@ תּשׁב תּושׁב tôshâb tôshâb {to-shawb'} to-shawb' (The second form used in Kings ); from H3427; a dweller (but not {outlandish} H5237); especially (as distinguished from a native citizen (active participle of H3427) and a temporary {inmate} {H1616} or mere {lodger} H3885) resident alien: - {foreigner-inhabitant} {sojourner} stranger.


G1460 <STRGRK>@ ἐγκατοικέω egkatoikeō eng-kat-oy-keh'-o From G1722 and G2730; to settle down in a place that is reside: - dwell among.


G1774 <STRGRK>@ ἐνοικέω enoikeō en-oy-keh'-o From G1722 and G3611; to inhabit (figuratively): - dwell in.


G1886 <STRGRK>@ ἔπαυλις epaulis ep'-ow-lis From G1909 and an equivalent of G833; a hut over the head that is a dwelling.


G1927 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιδημέω epidēmeō ep-ee-day-meh'-o From a compound of G1909 and G1218; to make oneself at home that is (by extension) to reside (in a foreign country): - [be] dwelling (which were) there stranger.


G2521 <STRGRK>@ κάθημαι kathēmai kath'-ay-mahee From G2596 and ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476); to sit down; figuratively to remain reside: - dwell sit (by down).


G2523 <STRGRK>@ καθίζω kathizō kath-id'-zo Another (active) form for G2516; to seat down that is set (figuratively appoint); intransitively to sit (down); figuratively to settle (hover dwell): - continue set sit (down) tarry.


G2730 <STRGRK>@ κατοικέω katoikeō kat-oy-keh'-o From G2596 and G3611; to house permanently that is reside (literally or figuratively): - dwell (-er) inhabitant (-ter).


G2731 <STRGRK>@ κατοίκησις katoikēsis kat-oy'-kay-sis From G2730; residence (properly the act; but by implication concretely the mansion): - dwelling.


G2732 <STRGRK>@ κατοικητήριον katoikētērion kat-oy-kay-tay'-ree-on From a derivative of G2730; a dwelling place: - habitation.


G3306 <STRGRK>@ μένω menō men'-o A primary verb; to stay (in a given place state relation or expectancy): - abide continue dwell endure be present remain stand tarry (for) X thine own.


G3485 <STRGRK>@ ναός naos nah-os' From a primary word ναίω naiō (to dwell); a fane shrine temple: - shrine temple. Compare G2411.


G3611 <STRGRK>@ οἰκέω oikeō oy-key'-o From G3624; to occupy a house that is reside (figuratively inhabit remain6 inhere); by implication to cohabit: - dwell. See also G3625.


G3624 <STRGRK>@ οἶκος oikos oy'-kos Of uncertain affinity; a dwelling (more or less extensive literally or figuratively); by implication a family (more or less related literally or figuratively): - home house (-hold) temple.


G3939 <STRGRK>@ παροικέω paroikeō par-oy-keh'-o From G3844 and G3611; to dwell near that is reside as a foreigner: - sojourn in be a stranger.


G3941 <STRGRK>@ πάροικος paroikos par'-oy-kos From G3844 and G3624; having a home near that is (as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident): - foreigner sojourn stranger.


G4039 <STRGRK>@ περιοικέω perioikeō per-ee-oy-keh'-o From G4012 and G3611; to reside around that is be a neighbor: - dwell round about.


G4637 <STRGRK>@ σκηνόω skēnoō skay-no'-o From G4636; to tent or encamp that is (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specifically) to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old a symbol fo protection and communion): - dwell.


G4924 <STRGRK>@ συνοικέω sunoikeō soon-oy-key'-o From G4862 and G3611; to reside together (as a family): - dwell together.


G790 <STRGRK>@ ἀστατέω astateō as-tat-eh'-o From G1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of G2476; to be non stationary that is (figuratively) homeless: - have no certain dwelling-place.