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The righteous are sheltered in the “pavilion” (“shelter,” RSV) of God . The word also refers to protection for soldiers in the field of battle, guardians of the vineyards, shelter from the burning rays of the sun, and huts made from boughs during the Jewish festival (Lev 23:42, 43).
To furnish or cover with, or shelter in, a tent or tents. pa-vil'-yun: A covered place, booth, tent, in which a person may be kept hid or secret (cokh, Psalm 27:5; cukkah-the usual term- Psalm 31:20), or otherwise be withdrawn from view.
Pavilion, a temporary movable tent or habitation. Soc, properly an enclosed place, also rendered "tabernacle," "covert" and "den;" once only "pavilion."
Pavilion: a temporary movable tent or habitation. (1.) Soc, properly an enclosed place, also rendered "tabernacle," "covert" and "den;" once only "pavilion." . (Among the Egyptians pavilions were built in a similar style to houses, though on a smaller scale in various parts of the country, and in the foreign districts through which the Egyptian ...
Pavilion explaination from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible. PAVILION is formed (through Fr. pavilion ) from Lat. papilio , which.....
The meaning of Pavilion in the Bible ( From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ) pa-vil'-yun: A covered place, booth, tent, in which a person may be kept hid or secret (cokh, Psalms 27:5 ; cukkah—the usual term— Psalms 31:20 ), or otherwise be withdrawn from view.
Pavilion definition and meaning from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. pa - vil´yun : A covered place, booth, tent, in which a person may be kept.....