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HOUSETOPS, AS PLACES OF RESORT @ kjv@Joshua:2:6; kjv@1Samuel:9:25; kjv@Nehemiah:8:16; kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Matthew:10:27; kjv@Matthew:24:17; kjv@Luke:5:19 kjv@Acts:10:9

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HOUSE - H>@ - The houses of the rural poor in Egypt, as well as in most parts of Syria, Arabia and Persia, are generally mere huts of mud or sunburnt bricks. In some parts of Palestine and Arabia stone is used, and in certain districts caves in the rocks are used as dwellings. kjv@Amos:5:11) The houses are usually of one story only, viz., the ground floor, and often contain only one apartment. Sometimes a small court for the cattle is attached; and in some cases the cattle are housed in the same building, or the live in a raised platform, and, the cattle round them on the ground. ( kjv@1Samuel:28:24) The windows are small apertures high up in the walls, sometimes grated with wood. The roofs are commonly but not always flat, and are usually formed of plaster of mud and straw laid upon boughs or rafters; and upon the flat roofs, tents or "booths" of boughs or rushes are often raised to be used as sleeping-places in summer. The difference between the poorest houses and those of the class next above them is greater than between these and the houses of the first rank. The prevailing plan of eastern houses of this class presents, as was the case in ancient Egypt, a front of wall, whose blank and mean appearance is usually relieved only by the door and a few latticed and projecting windows. Within this is a court or courts with apartments opening into them. Over the door is a projecting window with a lattice more or less elaborately wrought, which, except in times of public celebrations is usually closed. ( kjv@2Kings:9:30) An awning is sometimes drawn over the court, and the floor is strewed with carpets on festive occasions. The stairs to the upper apartments are in Syria usually in a corner of the court. Around part, if not the whole, of the court is a veranda, often nine or ten feet deep, over which, when there is more than one floor, runs a second gallery of like depth, with a balustrade. When there is no second floor, but more than one court, the women’s apartments
hareems, harem or haram
are usually in the second court; otherwise they form a separate building within the general enclosure, or are above on the first floor. When there is an upper story, the ka’ah forms the most important apartment, and thus probably answers to the "upper room," which was often the guest-chamber. kjv@Luke:22:12; kjv@Acts:1:13 kjv@Acts:9:37 kjv@Acts:20:8 ) The windows of the upper rooms often project one or two feet, and form a kiosk or latticed chamber. Such may have been "the chamber in the wall." ( kjv@2Kings:4:10-11) The "lattice," through which Ahasiah fell, perhaps belonged to an upper chamber of this kind, ( kjv@2Kings:1:2) as also the "third loft," from which Eutychus fell. kjv@Acts:20:9) comp. Jere 22:13 Paul preached in such a room on account of its superior rise and retired position. The outer circle in an audience in such a room sat upon a dais, or upon cushions elevated so as to be as high as the window-sill. From such a position Eutychus could easily fall. There are usually no special bed-rooms in eastern houses. The outer doors are closed with a wooden lock, but in some cases the apartments are divided from each other by curtains only. There are no chimneys, but fire is made when required with charcoal in a chafing-dish; or a fire of wood might be made in the open court of the house kjv@Luke:22:65) Some houses in Cairo have an apartment open in front to the court with two or more arches and a railing, and a pillar to support the wall above. It was in a chamber of this size to be found in a palace, that our Lord was being arraigned before the high priest at the time when the denial of him by St. Peter took place. He "turned and looked" on Peter as he stood by the fire in the court, kjv@Luke:22:56 kjv@Luke:22:61 kjv@John:18:24) whilst he himself was in the "hall of judgment." In no point do Oriental domestic habits differ more from European than in the use of the roof. Its flat surface is made useful for various household purposes, as drying corn, hanging up linen, and preparing figs and raisins. The roofs are used as places of recreation in the evening, and often as sleeping-places at night. ( kjv@1Samuel:9:25-26; 2 Samuel 11:2; 16:22; kjv@Job:27:18; kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Daniel:4:29) They were also used as places for devotion and even idolatrous worship. ( kjv@2Kings:23:12; kjv@Jeremiah:19:13 kjv@Jeremiah:32:29; kjv@Zephaniah:1:6; kjv@Acts:10:9) At the time of the feast of tabernacles booths were erected by the Jews on the top of their houses. Protection of the roof by parapets was enjoined by the law. (22:8) Special apartments were devoted in larger houses to winter and summer uses. kjv@Jeremiah:36:22; kjv@Amos:3:15) The ivory house of Ahab was probably a palace largely ornamented with inlaid ivory. The circumstance of Samson’s pulling down the house by means of the pillars may be explained by the fact of the company being assembled on tiers of balconies above each other, supported by central pillars on the basement; when these were pulled down the whole of the upper floors would fall also. kjv@Judges:16:26)

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House @ Till their sojourn in Egypt the Hebrews dwelt in tents. They then for the first time inhabited cities kjv@Genesis:47:3; kjv@Exodus:12:7; kjv@Hebrews:11:9). From the earliest times the Assyrians and the Canaanites were builders of cities. The Hebrews after the Conquest took possession of the captured cities, and seem to have followed the methods of building that had been pursued by the Canaanites. Reference is made to the stone (kjvKings:7:9; kjv@Isaiah:9:10) and marble ( kjv@1Chronicles:29:2) used in building, and to the internal wood-work of the houses (kjvKings:6:15; kjv@7:2; 10:11-12; kjv@2Chronicals:3:5; kjv@Jeremiah:22:14). "Ceiled houses" were such as had beams inlaid in the walls to which wainscotting was fastened kjv@Ezra:6:4; kjv@Jeremiah:22:14; kjv@Haggai:1:4). "Ivory houses" had the upper parts of the walls adorned with figures in stucco with gold and ivory (kjvKings:22:39; kjv@2Chronicals:3:6; kjv@Psalms:45:8). The roofs of the dwelling-houses were flat, and are often alluded to in Scripture ( kjv@2Samuel:11:2; kjv@Isaiah:22:1; kjv@Matthew:24:17). Sometimes tents or booths were erected on them ( kjv@2Samuel:16:22). They were protected by parapets or low walls kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8). On the house-tops grass sometimes grew kjv@Proverbs:19:13 kjv@Proverbs:27:15; kjv@Psalms:129:6-7). They were used, not only as places of recreation in the evening, but also sometimes as sleeping-places at night ( kjv@1Samuel:9:25-26; kjv@2Samuel:11:2 kjv@2Samuel:16:22; kjv@Daniel:4:29; kjv@Job:27:18; kjv@Proverbs:21:9), and as places of devotion kjv@Jeremiah:32:29 kjv@Jeremiah:19:13).

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Houses @ Antiquity of kjv@Genesis:12:1 kjv@Genesis:19:3
Deep and solid foundations required for kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Luke:6:48
Sometimes built without foundation kjv@Matthew:7:26 kjv@Luke:6:49
Built of
Clay kjv@Job:4:19
Bricks kjv@Exodus:1:11-14 kjv@Isaiah:9:10
Stone and wood kjv@Leviticus:14:40 kjv@Leviticus:14:42 kjv@Habakkuk:2:11
Hewn or cut stone kjv@Isaiah:9:10 kjv@Amos:5:11
In cities, built in streets kjv@Genesis:19:2 kjv@Joshua:2:19
Often built on city walls kjv@Joshua:2:15 kjv@2Corinthians:11:33
The flat roofs of
Surrounded with battlements kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8
Had often booths on them kjv@2Samuel:16:22 kjv@Nehemiah:8:16 kjv@Proverbs:2:19
Had often idolatrous altars on them kjv@2Kings:23:12 kjv@Jeremiah:19:13 kjv@Zephaniah:1:5
Used for drying flax kjv@Joshua:2:6
Used for exercise kjv@2Samuel:11:2 kjv@Daniel:4:29
Used for devotion kjv@Acts:10:9
Used for making proclamations kjv@Luke:12:3
Used for secret conference kjv@1Samuel:9:25 kjv@1Samuel:9:26
Resorted to in grief kjv@Isaiah:15:3 kjv@Jeremiah:48:38
Often covered with week grass kjv@Psalms:129:6 kjv@Psalms:129:7
Accessible from the outside kjv@Matthew:24:17
The courts of, large and used as apartments kjv@Esther:1:5 kjv@Luke:5:19
Entered by a gate or door kjv@Genesis:43:19 kjv@Exodus:12:22 kjv@Luke:16:20 kjv@Acts:10:17
Doors of, low and small for safety kjv@Proverbs:17:19
Doors of, how fastened kjv@2Samuel:13:18 kjv@Songs:5:5 kjv@Luke:11:7
Admission to, gained by knocking at the door kjv@Acts:12:13 kjv@Revelation:3:20
Walls of, plastered kjv@Leviticus:14:42 kjv@Leviticus:14:43
Serpents often lodged in walls of kjv@Amos:5:19
Custom of fastening nails, &:c, in walls of, alluded to kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:11 kjv@Isaiah:22:23
Had often several stories kjv@Ezekiel:41:16 kjv@Acts:20:9
Divided into apartments kjv@Genesis:43:30 kjv@Isaiah:26:20
Apartments of, were often
Large and airy kjv@Jeremiah:22:14
Ceiled and painted kjv@Jeremiah:22:14 kjv@Haggai:1:4
Inlaid with ivory kjv@1Kings:22:39 kjv@Amos:3:15
Hung with rich tapestries kjv@Esther:1:6
Warmed with fires kjv@Jeremiah:36:22 kjv@John:18:18
Upper apartments of, the best, and used for entertainments kjv@Mark:14:15
Had often detached apartments for secrecy and for strangers kjv@Judges:3:20-23 kjv@2Kings:4:10 kjv@2Kings:4:11 kjv@2Kings:9:2 kjv@2Kings:9:3
Lighted by windows kjv@1Kings:7:4
Street windows of, high and dangerous kjv@2Kings:1:2 kjv@2Kings:9:30 kjv@2Kings:9:33 kjv@Acts:20:9
Of the rich
Great kjv@Isaiah:5:9 kjv@Amos:6:11 kjv@2Timothy:2:20
Goodly kjv@Deuteronomy:8:12
Pleasant kjv@Ezekiel:26:12 kjv@Micah:2:9
Of brick or clay
Plastered kjv@Ezekiel:13:10 kjv@Ezekiel:13:11
Easily broken through kjv@Job:24:16 kjv@Ezekiel:12:5
Often swept away by torrents kjv@Ezekiel:13:13 kjv@Ezekiel:13:14
When finished were usually dedicated kjv@Deuteronomy:20:5 kjv@Psalms:30:1
For summer residence kjv@Amos:3:15
Liable to leprosy kjv@Leviticus:14:34-53
Not to be coveted kjv@Exodus:20:17 kjv@Micah:2:2
Were hired kjv@Acts:28:30
Were mortgaged kjv@Nehemiah:5:3
Were sold kjv@Acts:4:34
Law respecting the sale of kjv@Leviticus:25:29-33
Of criminals, desolated kjv@Daniel:2:5 kjv@Daniel:3:29
Desolation of, threatened as a punishment kjv@Isaiah:5:9 kjv@Isaiah:13:16 kjv@Isaiah:13:21 kjv@Isaiah:13:22 kjv@Ezekiel:16:41 kjv@Ezekiel:26:12
Often broken down to repair city walls before sieges kjv@Isaiah:22:10
Illustrative
Of the body kjv@Job:4:19 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
Of the grave kjv@Job:30:23
Of the church kjv@Hebrews:3:6 kjv@1Peter:2:5
Of saints' inheritance kjv@John:14:2 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
(On sand,) of the delusive hope of hypocrites kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Matthew:7:25
(On a rock,) of the hope of saints kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Matthew:7:25
(Insecurity of,) of earthly trust kjv@Matthew:6:19 kjv@Matthew:6:20
(Building of,) of great prosperity kjv@Isaiah:65:21 kjv@Ezekiel:28:26
(Built and not inhabited,) of calamity kjv@Deuteronomy:28:30 kjv@Amos:5:11 kjv@Zephaniah:1:13
(To inhabit those, built by others,) of abundant feelings kjv@Deuteronomy:6:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:6:11

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HOUSE @
- Built of .Stone kjv@Leviticus:14:40-45; kjv@Isaiah:9:10; kjv@Amos:5:11 .Brick kjv@Genesis:11:3; kjv@Exodus:1:11-14; kjv@Isaiah:9:10 .Wood kjv@Songs:1:17; kjv@Isaiah:9:10
- Built into city walls kjv@Joshua:2:15
- Used for worship kjv@Acts:1:13-14; kjv@Acts:12:12; kjv@Romans:16:5; kjv@1Corinthians:16:19; kjv@Colossians:4:15; kjv@Philemon:1:2

- ARCHITECTURE OF .Foundations of stone kjv@1Kings:5:17; kjv@1Kings:7:9; kjv@Ezra:6:3; kjv@Jeremiah:51:26 .Figurative kjv@Psalms:87:1; kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Isaiah:48:13; kjv@Romans:15:20; kjv@1Corinthians:3:11; kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Timothy:6:19; kjv@Hebrews:6:1; kjv@Revelation:21:14 .Cornerstone kjv@Job:38:6; kjv@Psalms:144:12 .Figurative kjv@Psalms:118:22; kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Peter:2:6 .Porches kjv@Judges:3:23; kjv@1Kings:7:6-7 .Courts kjv@Esther:1:5 .Summer apartment kjv@Judges:3:20; with_Amos:3:15; kjv@1Kings:17:19 .Inner chamber kjv@1Kings:22:25 .Chambers kjv@Genesis:43:30; kjv@2Samuel:18:33; kjv@2Kings:1:2; kjv@2Kings:4:10; kjv@Acts:1:13; kjv@Acts:9:37; kjv@Acts:20:8 .Guest chamber kjv@Mark:14:14 .Pillars kjv@Proverbs:9:1 .With courts kjv@Nehemiah:8:16 .Lattice kjv@Judges:5:28 .Windows kjv@Judges:5:28; kjv@Proverbs:7:6 .Ceiled and plastered kjv@Daniel:5:5 .Hinges kjv@Proverbs:26:14 .Roofs, flat kjv@Joshua:2:6; kjv@Judges:16:27; kjv@1Samuel:9:25; kjv@2Samuel:11:2; kjv@2Samuel:16:22; kjv@Isaiah:15:3; kjv@Isaiah:22:1; kjv@Matthew:24:17; kjv@Luke:12:3 .Battlements required in Mosaic law kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8 .Prayer on kjv@Acts:10:9 .Altars on kjv@2Kings:23:12; kjv@Jeremiah:19:13; kjv@Jeremiah:32:29; kjv@Zephaniah:1:5 .Booths on kjv@Nehemiah:8:16 .Used as place to sleep kjv@Joshua:2:8; kjv@Acts:10:9 .Used as dwelling place kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Proverbs:25:24 .Painted kjv@Jeremiah:22:14; kjv@Ezekiel:8:10-12 .Chimneys of kjv@Hosea:13:3 .Texts of Scripture on doorposts of kjv@Deuteronomy:6:9 .Laws regarding sale of kjv@Leviticus:25:29-33; kjv@Nehemiah:5:3 .Dedicated kjv@Deuteronomy:20:5; Psalms:30

- FIGURATIVE kjv@2Samuel:7:18; kjv@Psalms:23:6; kjv@Psalms:36:8; kjv@John:14:2; kjv@2Corinthians:5:1; kjv@1Timothy:3:15; kjv@Hebrews:3:2

HOUSE OF GOD @
- A place of prayer kjv@Matthew:21:13; kjv@Mark:11:17; kjv@Luke:19:46
- Holy kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:1; kjv@Isaiah:62:9; kjv@Ezekiel:43:12; kjv@1Corinthians:3:17
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See SYNAGOGUE
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See TABERNACLE
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See TEMPLE

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kjv@STRING:Abel-beth-maachah <HITCHCOCK>@ mourning to the house of Maachah - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Baal-meon <HITCHCOCK>@ idol or master of the house - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bajith <HITCHCOCK>@ a house - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethabara <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of confidence - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethanath <HITCHCOCK>@ house of affliction - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethany <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of song; the house of affliction - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Betharabah <HITCHCOCK>@ house of sweet smell - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-aram <HITCHCOCK>@ house of height - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-aven <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of vanity; of iniquity of trouble - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-azmaveth <HITCHCOCK>@ house of death-B's strength - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Beth-barah <HITCHCOCK>@ the chosen house - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-birei <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of my Creator, the house of my health - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-car <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of the lamb - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-dagon <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of corn, or of fish - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-diblathaim <HITCHCOCK>@ house of dry figs - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-el <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of God - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethemek <HITCHCOCK>@ house of deepness - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethesda <HITCHCOCK>@ house of pity or mercy - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-ezal <HITCHCOCK>@ a neighbor-B's house - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Beth-gader <HITCHCOCK>@ a house for a mouse - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-gamul <HITCHCOCK>@ house of recompense, or of the camel - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-haccerem <HITCHCOCK>@ house of the vineyard - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-haran <HITCHCOCK>@ house of grace - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-horon <HITCHCOCK>@ house of wrath - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-lebaoth <HITCHCOCK>@ house of lionesses - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-lehem <HITCHCOCK>@ house of bread - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-marcaboth <HITCHCOCK>@ house of bitterness wiped out - HITCHCOCK-B


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


kjv@STRING:Beth-nimrah <HITCHCOCK>@ house of rebellion - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-palet <HITCHCOCK>@ house of expulsion - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-pazzez <HITCHCOCK>@ house of dividing asunder - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-peor <HITCHCOCK>@ house of gaping, or opening - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethphage <HITCHCOCK>@ house of my month, or of early figs - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-rapha <HITCHCOCK>@ house of health - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bethsaida <HITCHCOCK>@ house of fruits, or of food, or of snares - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-shemesh <HITCHCOCK>@ house of the sun - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-zur <HITCHCOCK>@ house of a rock - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Dalphon <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of caves - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Darah <HITCHCOCK>@ generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Elon-beth-hanan <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of grace or mercy - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gibbethon <HITCHCOCK>@ a back; a high house - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Hazar-shual <HITCHCOCK>@ a wolf-H's house - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Maon <HITCHCOCK>@ house; place of sin - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Sharezer <HITCHCOCK>@ overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Sisamai <HITCHCOCK>@ house; blindness - HITCHCOCK-S


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HOUSETOPS, AS PLACES OF RESORT @ kjv@Joshua:2:6; kjv@1Samuel:9:25; kjv@Nehemiah:8:16; kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Matthew:10:27; kjv@Matthew:24:17; kjv@Luke:5:19 kjv@Acts:10:9

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H1004 <STRHEB>@ בּית bayith bah'-yith Probably from H1129 abbreviated; a house (in the greatest variation of {applications} especially {family} etc.): - {court} {daughter} {door} + {dungeon} {family} + forth {of} X great as would {contain} hangings. {home[born]} [winter]house ({-hold}) {inside(-ward}) {palace} {place} + {prison} + {steward} + {tablet} {temple} {web} + within (-out).


H1005 <STRHEB>@ בּית bayith bah-yith (Chaldee); corresponding to H1004: - house.


H1007 <STRHEB>@ בּית און bêythven bayth aw'-ven From H1004 and H205; house of vanity; {Beth-Aven} a place in Palestine: - Beth-aven.


H1008 <STRHEB>@ בּית־אל bêyth-'êl bayth-ale' From H1004 and H410; house of God; {Beth-El} a place in Palestine: - Beth-el.


H1009 <STRHEB>@ בּית ארבּאל bêyth 'arbê'l bayth ar-bale' From H1004 and H695 and H410; house of God's ambush; Beth {Arbel} a place in Palestine: - Beth-Arbel.


H1010 <STRHEB>@ בּית מעון בּית בּעל מעון bêyth baal me‛ôn bêyth me‛ôn bayth bah'-al {me-own'} bayth me-own' From H1004 and H1168 and H4583; The first form meaning house of Baal of (the) habitation of (apparently by transposition). The second form meaning house of habitation of (Baal); {Beth-Baal-Meon} a palce in Palestine: - Beth-baal-meon. Compare H1186 and H1194.


H1011 <STRHEB>@ בּית בּראי bêyth biry bayth bir-ee' From H1004 and H1254; house of a creative one; {Beth-Biri} a place in Palestine: - Beth-birei.


H1012 <STRHEB>@ בּית בּרה bêyth bârâh bayth baw-raw' Probably from H1004 and H5679; house of (the) ford; Beth {Barah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-barah.


H1013 <STRHEB>@ בּית־גּדר bêyth-gâdêr bayth-gaw-dare' From H1004 and H1447; house of (the) wall; Beth {Gader} a place in Palestine: - Beth-gader.


H1014 <STRHEB>@ בּית גּמוּל bêyth gâmûl bayth gaw-mool' From H1004 and the passive participle of H1576; house of (the) weaned; {Beth-Gamul} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-gamul.


H1015 <STRHEB>@ בּית דּבלתים bêyth diblâthayim bayth dib-law-thah'-yim From H1004 and the dual of H1690; house of (the) two fig cakes; {Beth-Diblathajim} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-diblathaim.


H1016 <STRHEB>@ בּית־דּגון bêyth-dâgôn bayth-daw-gohn' From H1004 and H1712; house of Dagon; {Beth-Dagon} the name of two places in Palestine: - Beth-dagon.


H1018 <STRHEB>@ בּית האצל bêyth hâ'êtsel bayth haw-ay'-tsel From H1004 and H681 with the article interposed; house of the side; {Beth-ha-Etsel} a place in Palestine: - Beth-ezel.


H1019 <STRHEB>@ בּית הגּלגּל bêyth haggilgâl bayth hag-gil-gawl' From H1004 and H1537 with the article interposed; house of the Gilgal (or rolling); {Beth-hag-Gilgal} a place in Palestine: - Beth-gilgal.


H1020 <STRHEB>@ בּית הישׁימות bêyth hayeshîymôth bayth hah-yesh-ee-moth' From H1004 and the plural of H8451 with the article interposed; house of the deserts; {Beth-ha-Jeshimoth} a town East of the Jordan: - Beth-jeshimoth.


H1021 <STRHEB>@ בּית הכּרם bêyth hak-kerem bayth hak-keh'-rem From H1004 and H3754 with the article interposed; house of the vineyard; {Beth-hak-Kerem} a place in Palestine: - Beth-haccerem.


H1023 <STRHEB>@ בּית המּרחק bêyth hammerchâq bayth ham-mer-khawk' From H1004 and H4801 with the article interposed; house of the breadth; {Beth-ham-Merchak} a place in Palestine: - place that was far off.


H1025 <STRHEB>@ בּית העמק bêyth hâ‛êmeq bayth haw-ay'-mek From H1004 and H6010 with the article interposed; house of the valley; {Beth-ha-Emek} a place in Palestine: - Beth-emek.


H1026 <STRHEB>@ בּית הערבה bêyth hâ‛ărâbâh bayth haw-ar-aw-baw' From H1004 and H6160 with the article interposed; house of the Desert; {Beth-ha-Arabah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-arabah.


H1027 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרם bêyth hârâm bayth haw-rawm' From H1004 and H7311 with the article interposed; house of the height; {Beth-ha-Ram} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-aram.


H1029 <STRHEB>@ בּית השּׁטּה bêyth hashshiţţâh bayth hash-shit-taw' From H1004 and H7848 with the article interposed; house of the acacia; {Beth-hash-Shittah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-shittah.


H1031 <STRHEB>@ בּית חגלה bêyth choglâh bayth chog-law' From H1004 and the same as H2295; house of a partridge; {Beth-Choglah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-hoglah.


H1032 <STRHEB>@ בּית חורון bêyth chôrôn bayth kho-rone' From H1004 and H2356; house of hollowness; {Beth-Choron} the name of two adjoining places in Palestine: - Beth-horon.


H1033 <STRHEB>@ בּית כּר bêyth kar bayth kar From H1004 and H3733; house of pasture; {Beth-Car} a place in Palestine: - Beth-car.


H1034 <STRHEB>@ בּית לבאות bêyth lebâ'ôth bayth leb-aw-oth' From H1004 and the plural of H3833; house of lionesses; {Beth-Lebaoth} a place in Palestine: - Beth-lebaoth. Compare H3822.


H1035 <STRHEB>@ בּית לחם bêyth lechem bayth leh'-khem From H1004 and H3899; house of bread; {Beth-Lechem} a place in Palestine: - Beth-lehem.


H1036 <STRHEB>@ בּית לעפרה bêyth leaphrâh bayth le-af-raw' From H1004 and the feminine of H6083 (with preposition interposed); house to (that {is} of) dust; {Beth-le-Aphrah} a place in Palestine: - house of Aphrah.


H1037 <STRHEB>@ בּית מלּא בּית מלּוא bêyth millô' bêyth millô' bayth {mil-lo} bayth mil-lo' From H1004 and H4407; house of (the) rampart; {Beth-Millo} the name of two citadels: - house of Millo.


H1038 <STRHEB>@ בּית מעכה bêyth ma‛ăkâh bayth mah-ak-aw' From H1004 and H4601; house of Maakah; {Beth-Maakah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-maachah.


H1039 <STRHEB>@ בּית נמרה bêyth nimrâh bayth nim-raw' From H1004 and the feminine of H5246; house of (the) leopard; {Beth-Nimrah} a place east of the Jordan: - Beth-nimrah. Compare H5247.


H1040 <STRHEB>@ בּית עדן bêyth ‛êden bayth ay'-den From H1004 and H5730; house of pleasure; {Beth-Eden} a place in Syria: - Beth-eden.


H1041 <STRHEB>@ בּית עזמות bêythazmâveth bayth az-maw'-veth From H1004 and H5820; house of {Azmaveth} a place in Palestine: - Beth-az-maveth. Compare H5820.


H1042 <STRHEB>@ בּית ענות bêyth ‛ănôth bayth an-oth' From H1004 and a plural from H6030; house of replies; {Beth-Anoth} a place in Palestine: - Beth-anoth.


H1044 <STRHEB>@ בּית עקד bêyth ‛êqed bayth ay'-ked From H1004 and a derivative of H6123; house of (the) binding (for sheep shearing); {Beth-Eked} a place in Palestine: - shearing-house.


H1045 <STRHEB>@ בּית עשׁתּרות bêythashtârôth bayth ash-taw-roth' From H1004 and H6252; house of Ashtoreths; {Beth-Ashtaroth} a place in Palestine: - house of Ashtaroth. Compare {H1203} H6252.


H1046 <STRHEB>@ בּית פּלט bêyth peleţ bayth peh'-let From H1004 and H6412; house of escape; {Beth-Palet} a place in Palestine: - Beth-palet.


H1047 <STRHEB>@ בּית פּעור bêyth pe‛ôr bayth pe-ore' From H1004 and H6465; house of Peor; {Beth-Peor} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-peor.


H1048 <STRHEB>@ בּית פּצּץ bêyth patstsêts bayth pats-tsates' From H1004 and a derivative from H6327; house of dispersion; {Beth-Patstsets} a place in Palestine: - Beth-pazzez.


H1049 <STRHEB>@ בּית צוּר bêyth tsûr bayth tsoor' From H1004 and H6697; house of (the) rock; {Beth-Tsur} a place in Palestine: - Beth-zur.


H1050 <STRHEB>@ בּית רחוב bêyth rechôb bayth re-khobe' From H1004 and H7339; house of (the) street; {Beth-Rechob} a place in Palestine: - Beth-rehob.


H1051 <STRHEB>@ בּית רפא bêyth râphâ' bayth raw-faw' From H1004 and H7497; house of (the) giant; {Beth-Rapha} an Israelite: - Beth-rapha.


H1052 <STRHEB>@ בּית שׁן בּית שׁאן bêyth shen bêyth shân bayth {she-awn'} bayth shawn' From H1004 and H7599; house of ease; Beth-Shean or {Beth-Shan} a place in Palestine: - {Beth-shean} Beth-Shan.


H1053 <STRHEB>@ בּית שׁמשׁ bêyth shemesh bayth sheh'-mesh From H1004 and H8121; house of (the) sun; {Beth-Shemesh} a place in Palestine: - Beth-shemesh.


H1054 <STRHEB>@ בּית תּפּוּח bayth tappûach bayth tap-poo'-akh From H1004 and H8598; house of (the) apple; {Beth-Tappuach} a place in Palestine: - Beth-tappuah.


H1055 <STRHEB>@ בּיתן bîythân bee-thawn' Probably from H1004; a palace (that {is} large house): - palace.


H1375 <STRHEB>@ גּביע gebîyagheb-ee'-ah From an unused root (meaning to be convex); a goblet; by analogy the calyx of a flower: - {house} {cup} pot.


H1406 <STRHEB>@ גּג gâg gawg Probably by reduplication from H1342; a roof; by analogy the top of an altar: - roof (of the {house}) (house) top (of the house).


H1613 <STRHEB>@ גּפר gôpher go'-fer From an unused {root} probably meaning to house in; a kind of tree or wood (as used for {building}) apparently the cypress: - gopher.


H2779 <STRHEB>@ חרף chôreph kho'-ref From H2778; properly the crop {gathered} that {is} (by implication) the autumn (and winter) season; figuratively ripeness of age: - {cold} winter ({[-house]}) youth.


H214 <STRHEB>@ אוצר 'ôtsâr o-tsaw' From H686; a depository: - {armory} {cellar} {garner} {store(-house}) treasure (-house) (-y).


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.


H3614 <STRHEB>@ כּלבי כּלבּוo kâlibbô kâlêbîy {kaw-lib-bo'} kaw-lay-bee' The first form is probably by erroneous transcription for the second form; patronymic from H3612; a Calebite or descendant of Caleb: - of the house of Caleb.


H3965 <STRHEB>@ מאבוּס mabûs mah-ab-ooce' From H75; a granary: - storehouse.


H358 <STRHEB>@ אילון בּית חנן 'êylôn bêyth chânân ay-lone' bayth-khaw-nawn' From {H356} {H1004} and H2603; oakgrove of (the) house of favor; Elon of {Bethchanan} a place in Palestine: - Elon-beth-hanan.


H4163 <STRHEB>@ מוצאה môtsâ'âh mo-tsaw-aw' Feminine of H4161; a family descent; also a sewer (compare H6675): - draught house; going forth.


H4280 <STRHEB>@ מחראה machărâ'âh makh-ar-aw-aw' From the same as H2716; a sink: - draught house.


H4301 <STRHEB>@ מטמן מטמן מטמון maţmôn maţmôn maţmûn {mat-mone'} {mat-mone'} mat-moon' From H2934; a secret storehouse; hence a secreted valuable (buried); generally money: - {hidden} {riches} (hid) treasure (-s).


H4307 <STRHEB>@ מטּרה מטּרא maţţârâ' maţţârâh {mat-taw-raw'} mat-taw-raw' From H5201; a jail (as a guard house); also an aim (as being closely watched): - {mark} prison.


H4543 <STRHEB>@ מסכּנה miskenâh mis-ken-aw' By transposition from H3664; a magazine: - {store(-house}) treasure.


H4999 <STRHEB>@ נאה nâ'âh naw-aw' From H4998; a home; figuratively a pasture: - {habitation} {house} {pasture} pleasant place.


H490 <STRHEB>@ אלמנה 'almânâh al-maw-naw' Feminine of H488; a widow; also a desolate place: - desolate house ({palace}) widow.


H5657 <STRHEB>@ עבדּה ‛ăbûddâh ab-ood-daw' Passive participle of H5647; something {wrought} that {is} (concretely) service: - {household} store of servants.


H5854 <STRHEB>@ עטרות בּית יואב ‛aţrôth bêyth yô'âb at-roth' bayth yo-awb' From the same as H5852 and H1004 and H3097; crowns of the house of Joab; {Atroth-beth-Joab} a place in Palestine: - Ataroth the house of Joab.


H618 <STRHEB>@ אסם 'âsâm aw-sawm' From an unused root meaning to heap together; a storehouse (only in the plural): - {barn} storehouse.


H7019 <STRHEB>@ קיץ qayits kah'-yits From H6972; harvest (as the {crop}) whether the product (grain or fruit) or the (dry) season: - summer ({fruit} house).


H7462 <STRHEB>@ רעה râ‛âh raw-aw' A primitive root; to tend a {flock} that {is} pasture it; intransitively to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension to associate with (as a friend): - X {break} {companion} keep company {with} {devour} eat {up} evil {entreat} {feed} use as a {friend} make friendship {with} {herdman} keep [sheep] ({-er}) {pastor} + shearing {house} {shepherd} {wander} waste.


H7705 <STRHEB>@ שׁדּה shiddâh shid-dah' From H7703; a wife (as mistress of the house): - X all {sorts} musical instrument.


H8198 <STRHEB>@ שׁפחה shiphchâh shif-khaw' Feminine from an unused root meaning to spread out (as a family; see H4940); a female slave (as a member of the household): - ({bond-} hand-) maid ({-en} {-servant}) {wench} {bondwoman} womanservant.


G1049 <STRGRK>@ γαζοφυλάκιον gazophulakion gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on From G1047 and G5438; a treasure house that is a court in the temple for the collection boxes: - treasury.


G1430 <STRGRK>@ δῶμα dōma do'-mah From δέμο demō (to build); properly an edifice that is (specifically) a roof: - housetop.


G2322 <STRGRK>@ θεραπεία therapeia ther-ap-i'-ah From G2323; attendance (specifically medical that is cure); figuratively and collectively domestics: - healing household.


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).


G3410 <STRGRK>@ μίσθωμα misthōma mis'-tho-mah From G3409; a rented building: - hired house.


G3459 <STRGRK>@ μύλων mulōn moo'-lone From G3458; a mill house: - mill.


G3609 <STRGRK>@ οἰκεῖος oikeios oy-ki'-os From G3624; domestic that is (as noun) a relative adherent: - (those) of the (his own) house (-hold).


G3610 <STRGRK>@ οἰκέτης oiketēs oy-ket'-ace From G3611; a fellow resident that is menial domestic: - (household) servant.


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.


G3613 <STRGRK>@ οἰκητήριον oikētērion oy-kay-tay'-ree-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G3611 (equivalent to G3612); a residence (literally or figuratively): - habitation house.


G3614 <STRGRK>@ οἰκία oikia oy-kee'-ah From G3624; properly residence (abstractly) but usually (concretely) an abode (literally or figuratively); by implication a family (especially domestics): - home house (-hold).


G3615 <STRGRK>@ οἰκιακός oikiakos oy-kee-ak-os' From G3614; familiar that is (as noun) relatives: - they (them) of (his own) household.


G3616 <STRGRK>@ οἰκοδεσποτέω oikodespoteō oy-kod-es-pot-eh'-o From G3617; to be the head of (that is rule) a family: - guide the house.


G3617 <STRGRK>@ οἰκοδεσπότης oikodespotēs oy-kod-es-pot'-ace From G3624 and G1203; the head of a family: - goodman (of the house) householder master of the house.


G3618 <STRGRK>@ οἰκοδομέω oikodomeō oy-kod-om-eh'-o From the same as G3619; to be a house builder that is construct or (figuratively) confirm: - (be in) build (-er -ing up) edify embolden.


G3621 <STRGRK>@ οἰκονομέω oikonomeō oy-kon-om-eh'-o From G3623; to manage (a house that is an estate): - be steward.


G3622 <STRGRK>@ οἰκονομία oikonomia oy-kon-om-ee'-ah From G3623; administration (of a household or estate); specifically a (religious) economy: - dispensation stewardship.


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.


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.


G3626 <STRGRK>@ οἰκουρός oikouros oy-koo-ros' From G3624 and οὖρος ouros (a guard; be ware); a stayer at home that is domestically inclined (a good housekeeper): - keeper at home.


G3832 <STRGRK>@ πανοικί panoiki pan-oy-kee' Adverb from G3956 and G3624; with the whole family: - with all his house.


G4040 <STRGRK>@ περίοικος perioikos per-ee'-oy-kos From G4012 and G3624; housed around that is neighboring (elliptically as noun): - neighbour.


G4314 <STRGRK>@ πρός pros pros A strengthened form of G4253; a preposition of direction; forward to that is toward (with the genitive case the side of that is pertaining to; with the dative case by the side of that is near to; usually with the accusative case the place time occasion or respect which is the destination of the relation that is whither or for which it is predicated): - about according to against among at because of before between ([where-]) by for X at thy house in for intent nigh unto of which pertain to that to (the end that) + together to ([you]) -ward unto with (-in). In compounds it denotes essentially the same applications namely motion towards accession to or nearness at.


G4571 <STRGRK>@ σέ se seh Accusative singular of G4771; thee: - thee thou X thy house.


G4980 <STRGRK>@ σχολάζω scholazō skhol-ad'-zo From G4981; to take a holiday that is be at leisure for (by implication devote oneself wholly to); figuratively to be vacant (of a house): - empty give self.


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.


G5038 <STRGRK>@ τεῖχος teichos ti'-khos Akin to the base of G5088; a wall (as formative of a house): - wall.


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).


G962 <STRGRK>@ Βηθαβαρά Bēthabara bay-thab-ar-ah' Of Hebrew origin ([H1004] and [H5679]); ferry house; Bethabara (that is Bethabarah) a place on the Jordan: - Bethabara.


G963 <STRGRK>@ Βηθανία Bēthania bay-than-ee'-ah Of Chaldee origin; date house; Bethany a place in Palestine: - Bethany.


G964 <STRGRK>@ Βηθεσδά Bēthesda bay-thes-dah' Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H2617]); house of kindness; Bethesda a pool in Jerusalem: - Bethesda.


G966 <STRGRK>@ Βηθσαΐδά Bēthsaida bayth-sahee-dah' Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H6719]); fishing house; Bethsaida a place in Palestine: - Bethsaida.


G967 <STRGRK>@ Βηθφαγή Bethphagē bayth-fag-ay' Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H6291]); fig house; Bethphage a place in Palestine: - Bethphage.