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CHAIN - C>@ - Chains were used, As badges of office; For ornament; For confining prisoners. the gold chain placed about Joseph’s neck, kjv@Genesis:41:42) and that promised to Daniel, kjv@Daniel:5:7) are instances of the first use. In kjv@Ezekiel:16:11) the chain is mentioned as the symbol of sovereignty. Chains for ornamental purposes were worn by men as well as women. kjv@Proverbs:1:9) Judith 10:4. The Midianites adorned the necks of their camels with chains. kjv@Judges:8:21-26) Step-chains were attached to the ankle-rings. kjv@Isaiah:3:16-18) The means adopted for confining prisoners among the Jews were fetters similar to our handcuffs. kjv@Judges:16:21; 2 Samuel kjv@3:34; 2Kings:25:7; kjv@Jeremiah:39:7) Among the Romans the prisoner was handcuffed to his guard, and occasionally to two guards. kjv@Acts:12:6-7 kjv@Acts:21:33)

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(1.) A part of the insignia of office. A chain of gold was placed about Joseph's neck kjv@Genesis:41:42); and one was promised to Daniel (5:7). It is used as a symbol of sovereignty kjv@Ezekiel:16:11). The breast-plate of the high-priest was fastened to the ephod by golden chains kjv@Exodus:39:17 kjv@Exodus:39:21).

(2.) It was used as an ornament kjv@Proverbs:1:9; Cant. 1:10). The Midianites adorned the necks of their camels with chains kjv@Judges:8:21-26).

(3.) Chains were also used as fetters wherewith prisoners were bound kjv@Judges:16:21; kjv@2Samuel:3:34; kjv@2Kings:25:7; kjv@Jeremiah:39:7). Paul was in this manner bound to a Roman soldier kjv@Acts:28:20; kjv@Ephesians:6:20; kjv@2Timothy:1:16). Sometimes, for the sake of greater security, the prisoner was attached by two chains to two soldiers, as in the case of Peter kjv@Acts:12:6).

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CHAINS @ -(Used as ornaments)
- Worn by princes kjv@Genesis:41:42; kjv@Daniel:5:7 kjv@Daniel:5:29
- Worn on ankles kjv@Numbers:31:50; kjv@Isaiah:3:19
- Worn on the breastplate of high priest kjv@Exodus:28:14; kjv@Exodus:39:15
- As ornaments on camels kjv@Judges:8:26
- A partition of, in the temple kjv@1Kings:6:21; kjv@1Kings:7:17
- Used to confine prisoners kjv@Psalms:68:6; kjv@Psalms:149:8; kjv@Jeremiah:40:4; kjv@Acts:12:6-7; kjv@Acts:21:33; kjv@Acts:28:20; kjv@2Timothy:1:16
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See FETTERS

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:73:6; kjv@Proverbs:1:9; kjv@Lamentations:3:7; kjv@Ezekiel:7:23-27; kjv@Jude:1:6; kjv@2Peter:2:4; kjv@Revelation:20:1

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kjv@STRING:Ajalon <HITCHCOCK>@ a chain; strength; a stag - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Bezek <HITCHCOCK>@ lightning; in the chains - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Shalmaneser <HITCHCOCK>@ peace; tied; chained; perfection; retribution - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shobach <HITCHCOCK>@ your bonds; your chains - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Tartak <HITCHCOCK>@ chained; bound; shut up - HITCHCOCK-T


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H1380 <STRHEB>@ גּבל gebal gheb-al' From H1379 (in the sense of a chain of hills); a mountain; {Gebal} a place in Phoenicia: - Gebal.


H1383 <STRHEB>@ גּבלת gablûth gab-looth' From H1379; a twisted chain or lace: - end.


H2002 <STRHEB>@ המוּנך המניךo hamnîyk hămûnêk {ham-neek'} ham-oo-nayk' (Chaldee); but the text is; of foreign origin; a necklace: - chain.


H2131 <STRHEB>@ זק זק זיקה zîyqâh ziq zêq {zee-kaw'} {zeek} zake From H2187; properly what leaps {forth} that {is} flash of {fire} or a burning arrow; also (from the original sense of the root) a bond: - {chain} {fetter} {firebrand} spark.


H2397 <STRHEB>@ חחי חח châch châchîy {khawkh} khakh-ee' From the same as H2336; a ring for the nose (or lips): - {bracelet} {chain} hook.


H2737 <STRHEB>@ חרוּז chârûz khaw-rooz' From an unused root meaning to perforate; properly {pierced} that {is} a bead of {pearl} gems or jewels (as strung): - chain.


H246 <STRHEB>@ אזקּים 'ăziqqîym az-ik-keem' A variation for H2131; manacles: - chains.


H3574 <STRHEB>@ כּושׁרה kôshârâh ko-shaw-raw' From H3787; prosperity; in plural freedom: - X chain.


H5178 <STRHEB>@ נחשׁת nechôsheth nekh-o'-sheth For H5154; copper; {hence} something made of that {metal} that {is} {coin} a fetter; figuratively base (as compared with gold or silver): - {brasen} {brass} {chain} {copper} fetter (of {brass}) {filthiness} steel.


H5188 <STRHEB>@ נטיפה neţîyphâh net-ee-faw' From H5197; a pendant for the ears (especially of pearls): - {chain} collar.


H5688 <STRHEB>@ עבתה עבות עבת ‛ăbôth ‛ăbôth ‛ăbôthâh {ab-oth'} {ab-oth'} ab-oth-aw' The same as H5687; something {intwined} that {is} a {string} wreath or foliage: - {band} {cord} {rope} thick bough ({branch}) wreathen (chain).


H6059 <STRHEB>@ ענק ‛ânaq aw-nak' A primitive root; properly to choke; used only as denominative from {H6060} to {collar} that {is} adorn with a necklace; figuratively to fit out with supplies: - compass about as a {chain} {furnish} liberally.


H6060 <STRHEB>@ ענק ‛ânâq aw-nawk' From H6059; a necklace (as if strangling): - chain.


H6807 <STRHEB>@ צעדה tse‛âdâh tseh-aw-daw' Feminine of H6806; a march; (concretely) an (ornamental) ankle chain: - {going} ornament of the legs.


H685 <STRHEB>@ אצעדה 'ets‛âdâh ets-aw-daw' A variation from H6807; properly a step chain; by analogy a bracelet: - {bracelet} chain.


H7242 <STRHEB>@ רביד râbîyd raw-beed' From H7234; a collar (as spread around the neck): - chain.


H7569 <STRHEB>@ רתּוק rattôq rat-toke' From H7576; a chain: - chain.


H7572 <STRHEB>@ רתּיקהo rattîyqâh rat-tee-kaw' From H7576; a chain: - chain.


H7577 <STRHEB>@ רתקה rethûqâh reth-oo-kaw' Feminine passive participle of H7576; something {fastened} that {is} a chain: - chain.


H8331 <STRHEB>@ שׁרשׁה sharshâh shar-shaw' From H8327; a chain (as {rooted} that {is} linked): - chain. Compare H8333.


H8333 <STRHEB>@ שׁרשׁרה sharsherâh shar-sher-aw' From H8327 (compare H8331); a chain; (architecturally) probably a garland: - chain.


G1195 <STRGRK>@ δεσμεύω desmeuō des-myoo'-o From a (presumed) derivative of G1196; to be a binder (captor) that is to enchain (a prisoner) to tie on (a load): - bind.


G1199 <STRGRK>@ δεσμόν δεσμός desmon desmos des-mon' des-mos' Neuter and masculine respectively from G1210; a band that is ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively an impediment or disability: - band bond chain string.


G254 <STRGRK>@ ἅλυσις halusis hal'-oo-sis Of uncertain derivation; a fetter or manacle: - bonds chain.


G3001 <STRGRK>@ λάχανον lachanon lakh'-an-on From λαχαίνω lachainō (to dig); a vegetable: - herb.


G4577 <STRGRK>@ σειρά seira si-rah' Probably from G4951 through its congener εἴρω eirō (to fasten; akin to G138); a chain (as binding or drawing): - chain.


G996 <STRGRK>@ βοήθεια boētheia bo-ay'-thi-ah From G998; aid; specifically a rope or chain for frapping a vessel: - help.