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HARLOT - H>@ - That this class of persons existed in the earliest states of society is clear from kjv@Genesis:38:15) Rahab, kjv@Joshua:2:1) is said by the Chald. Paraphr. to have been an innkeeper; but if there were such persons, considering what we know of Canaanitish morals, kjv@Leviticus:18:27) we may conclude that they would, if women, have been of this class. The "harlots" are classed with "publicans," as those who lay under the ban of society, in the New Testament. kjv@Matthew:21:32)

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(1.) Heb. zonah kjv@Genesis:34:31 kjv@Genesis:38:15). In verses 21, 22 the Hebrew word used in kedeshah, i.e., a woman consecrated or devoted to prostitution in connection with the abominable worship of Asherah or Astarte, the Syrian Venus. This word is also used in kjv@Deuteronomy:23:17; kjv@Hosea:4:14. Thus Tamar sat by the wayside as a consecrated kedeshah. It has been attempted to show that Rahab, usually called a "harlot" kjv@Joshua:2:1 kjv@Joshua:6:17; kjv@Hebrews:11:31; kjv@James:2:25), was only an innkeeper. This interpretation, however, cannot be maintained. Jephthah's mother is called a "strange woman" kjv@Judges:11:2). This, however, merely denotes that she was of foreign extraction. In the time of Solomon harlots appeared openly in the streets, and he solemnly warns against association with them kjv@Proverbs:7:12 kjv@Proverbs:9:14.
See also kjv@Jeremiah:3:2; kjv@Ezekiel:16:24-25, 31). The Revised Version, following the LXX., has "and the harlots washed," etc., instead of the rendering of the Authorized Version, "now they washed," of kjvKings:22:38. To commit fornication is metaphorically used for to practice idolatry kjv@Jeremiah:3:1; kjv@Ezekiel:16:15; Hos. throughout); hence Jerusalem is spoken of as a harlot kjv@Isaiah:1:21).

(2.) Heb. nokriyah, the "strange woman" (kjvKings:11:1; kjv@Proverbs:5:20 kjv@Proverbs:7:5 kjv@Proverbs:23:27 ). Those so designated were Canaanites and other Gentiles kjv@Joshua:23:13). To the same class belonged the "foolish", i.e., the sinful, "woman." In the New Testament the Greek pornai, plural, "harlots," occurs in kjv@Matthew:21:31-32, where they are classed with publicans; kjv@Luke:15:30; kjv@1Corinthians:6:15-16; kjv@Hebrews:11:31; kjv@James:2:25. It is used symbolically in kjv@Revelation:17:1 kjv@Revelation:17:5, 15, 16; 19:2.

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- Shamelessness of kjv@Proverbs:2:16; kjv@Proverbs:7:11-27; kjv@Proverbs:9:13-18
- Machinations of kjv@Proverbs:7:10; kjv@Proverbs:9:14-17; kjv@Isaiah:23:15-16; kjv@Hosea:2:13
- To be shunned kjv@Proverbs:5:3-20; kjv@Proverbs:7:25-27
- Hire of, not to be received at the temple kjv@Deuteronomy:23:18
- Rahab kjv@Deuteronomy:6:17 kjv@Deuteronomy:6:Joshua:2:3-6; 23, 25; kjv@Hebrews:11:31
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- Forbidden kjv@Leviticus:19:29; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:17
- Punishment of kjv@Leviticus:21:9
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See ADULTERY
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See WHOREDOM

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H2181 <STRHEB>@ זנה zânâh zaw-naw' A primitive root (highly fed and therefore wanton); to commit adultery (usually of the {female} and less often of simple {forniciation} rarely of involuntary ravishment); figuratively to commit idolatry (the Jewish people being regarded as the spouse of Jehovah): - (cause to) commit {fornication} X {continually} X {great} (be {an} play the) {harlot} (cause to {be} play the) {whore} ({commit} fall to) {whoredom} (cause to) go {a-whoring} whorish.


H2185 <STRHEB>@ זנות zônôth zo-noth' Regarded by some as if from H2109 or an unused {root} and applied to military equipments; but evidently the feminine plural active participle of H2181; harlots: - armour.


H6948 <STRHEB>@ קדשׁה qedêshâh ked-ay-shaw' Feminine of H6945; a female devotee (that {is} prostitute): - {harlot} whore.


H7788 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּר shûr shoor A primitive root; properly to {turn} that {is} travel about (as a harlot or a merchant): - {go} sing. See also H7891.


H8457 <STRHEB>@ תּזנת תּזנוּת taznûth taznûth {taz-nooth'} taz-nooth' From H2181; {harlotry} that {is} (figuratively) idolatry: - {fornication} whoredom.


H8566 <STRHEB>@ תּנה tânâh taw-naw' A primitive root; to present (a mercenary {inducement}) that {is} bargain with (a harlot): - hire.


H866 <STRHEB>@ אתנה 'ethnâh eth-naw' From H8566; a present (as the price of harlotry): - reward.


H868 <STRHEB>@ אתנן 'ethnan eth-nan' The same as H866; a gift (as the price of harlotry or idolatry): - {hire} reward.


G4202 <STRGRK>@ πορνεία porneia por-ni'-ah From G4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively idolatry: - fornication.


G4203 <STRGRK>@ πορνεύω porneuō porn-yoo'-o From G4204; to act the harlot that is (literally) indulge unlawful lust (of either sex) or (figuratively) practise idolatry: - commit (fornication).


G4204 <STRGRK>@ πόρνη pornē por'-nay Feminine of G4205; a strumpet; figuratively an idolater: - harlot whore.