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Boyd’s Bible Dictionary
:
(pile). Prominent in Oriental architecture, monumental evidences, and
scripture
metaphor ({vi 792;1032}Gen. 28:18; 35:20; Ex. 13:21; Josh. 24:26; {vi 6975-6980}Judg. 16:25-30; 1 Tim. 3:15; Rev. 3:12).
Concise Bible Dictionary
:
There are several
Hebrew
words translated “pillar”: the principal are
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1.
matstsebah
, from “to set,
put
, place”; and hence anything that is set up. It is used for the stone that
Jacob
had had for a pillow, which he set up, and on which he poured
oil
and made his vow. Also for the heap of
stones
he raised when
Laban
and he parted ({vi 792;796}Gen. 28:18,22; {vi 887;919-926}Gen. 31:13,45-52; {vi 1026;1032}Gen. 35:14,20; Ex. 24:4; Isa. 19:19). From Deuteronomy 12:3 it would appear that pillars of some sort were also connected with
idolatry
. These may resemble the cairns often found in what were idolatrous lands.
Absalom
raised up for himself a pillar to keep his name in remembrance because he had no
son
(2 Sam. 18:18).
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Absalom’s Pillar –
Jerusalem
—1898
2.
The word
ammud
occurs many
times
for the pillars of
the tabernacle
and
the temple
. It is also used for the pillar of
cloud
and the pillar of
fire
; also symbolically for the pillars of the heavens and the pillars of the
earth
(Ex. 13:21; {vi 2283-2290}Ex. 27:10-17; {vi 8937-8977}1 Kings 7:2-42; Job 9:6; Job 26:11; Psa. 75:3; Ezek. 40:49; Ezek. 42:6).
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Palmyra,
Rome
In the
New
Testament
the word is
στύλος
, “a pillar or column.” James,
Cephas
and
John
seemed to be “pillars” in the
church
at Jerusalem—those to whom matters were referred, as they were afterward to
Paul
(Gal. 2:9). The church of
God
is “the pillar and ground of the
truth
”—the
witness
that maintains the truth on earth (1 Tim. 3:15). The word occurs also in Revelation 3:12 and Revelation 10:1.
Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:
Number:
5982
(
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)
Transliteration:
`ammuwd
Phonic:
am-mood’
Meaning:
or ammud {am-mood'}; from
5975
; a column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. platform
KJV Usage:
X apiece, pillar